Thursday 28 November 2013

5 differences between Mac and pc users

http://theweek.com/article/index/214640/mac-people-vs-pc-people-top-5-differences

The five facts between PC and Mac computers out of many reasonable things of which is better than the other.

1. PC computers are more older and have been around much longer than Macs as they've only been made since 1964 when the first computers were made. So it would make PC users to be older and more conservative than the younger generation as they have grown up with the PC computers. Mac users in today's decade would most likely be around 18 years to their early thirties with most younger generations using them from colleges in computer work, graphics and illustration. PC types are about 20 percent most likely to live in places like the suburbs or the countrysides when Mac type users would live in towns or cities depending on how much either one of these two could afford.

2. The strange thing I found was what food Mac and pc users normally eat and drink, which I found was strange. From what I've learned, about 80 percent of those who use Macs are more likely to be vegetarians than PC users, which mostly likely most I know eat both regular food. Food they prefer would be Tuna sandwiches, sweets

3. One of the obvious differences would be the price of the computers. For those wanting Macs would need to pay nearly a grand (usuually around £900) but are rarely comparable to PC computers.

4. Operation systems work differently between the two as the PC takes limit of time to download given the type of system and drives they're given. The hard drives for the Mac computers with up to date technology would make things more tolerable and easier to download.

5. The main difference between these two is the security systems, protection against viral systems on the majority that are PC as a common target than Macs as they have more better firewalls to protect data the users have in their computers. However with Mac becoming increasingly popular over the years it will most likely that they will become a new target for computer viruses and possibly hackers who know their way with computers.

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