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Macintosh Computers Continues To Be A Better Buy And Value
In recent years, entry prices for new computers and laptops have dropped considerably. , though, still tend to have a higher initial cost. At the same time, Macintosh machines rate consistently higher than their PC counterparts in regards to quality, value, and performance. How, then, does a higher-priced machine end up being the better value?
Starting with hardware, Macintosh laptops and desktops are released with the latest and most reliable engineering components, whereas the majority of PCs are designed in a cutting-corners format in order to achieve those low out-of-the-box prices. This translates to faster overall performance that continues to outdo competitors even after an operating system update; many PCs will become substantially more sluggish after undergoing a standard, full Windows updates. Basically, Macintosh computers are designed for longevity. These high technological standards and longer life spans help make a used Macintosh a better value than a used PC.
Of course, there are other factors that create this value and overall advantage. Mac machines are far less vulnerable to such distressing problems as viruses and malware. Nearly all computer viruses are designed to attack PCs. Macintosh computers offer an additional level of high security. Anti-virus software is available (though seldom used) for Macintosh if a user desires an extra bit of safety. On the whole, fewer viruses mean fewer repair/upkeep costs and the prospect of a longer life. Fewer virus threats also mean fewer (if any) updates, scans, and alerts, allowing you to work or play without interruption.
Mac machines run more smoothly and with fewer interruptions than PCs not just because of the non-threat of viruses, but also because of an advanced operating system and software. Apple, after all, applies the same innovation and standards to its OS as it does to construction. Those familiar and comfortable with Windows actually have the option to run it on the same machine along with the Mac's default OS, thanks to the Boot Camp feature. Regardless of what OS you're operating, Macintoshes are compatible with the most popular and omnipresent of Microsoft software (e.g., Microsoft Office, Excel, PowerPoint).
Whether you're new to computers or just Macs, they are tremendously easy to set-up, learn, and use. They don't require the same extensive installation and assembly as PCs; they're ready for action immediately. They also come equipped with a lot of great modern technology that PC users need to purchase separately.
All newer Macintosh machines have built-in, automatic, self-configuring wireless access. Macintosh computers also come with something called iSight, a built-in webcam. This easygoing integration occurs even with external software. With devices such as printers, phones, and digital cameras, the bulk of your work lies in a simple plug-in. Likewise, Macintosh machines offer more software for making the most of all these assets. It comes equipped with programs for easily editing pictures or videos, for having a four-way video chat with friends, for creating music, and much more.
Many people think the difference between Mac and PCs is only an advertising spectrum, but the longevity and ease of use of Macintosh computers are appealing to many consumers. The many benefits and advantages offered by the computer help to offset the price tag.
About the Author
Ryan Smith, Director of Product Development, Avanquest Software, a global developer and leading publisher in more than 100 countries, providing consumers and businesses with award-winning software for Windows utilities, office productivity, mobility and multimedia.
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