Question:
Apple or Windows? Help me out!! ^__^?
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2012-02-25 10:31:46 UTC
Find the best apple product you like and compare that to the best windows product you like. They have to be the same type i.e laptops vs laptops, or whatever.

BUT what I really want to you to help me with is a computer I really want but I can't seem to choose which one is better the first one is...

Windows Samsung - 13.3" Series 9 Laptop - 4GB Memory - 128GB Solid State Drive - Black
Apple - Macbook Pro! 17 in i guess.


So which is better and who do you think I should go with!
Six answers:
2012-02-27 01:29:01 UTC
I would recommend the macbook pro for the better features and durability. The PC's are prones to viruses while the macbook is safer in that case. You have the portability factor plus you get. There are good things about pro in terms of specification. It is known to have a faster processor,long lasting battery,higher resolution awesome video quality,video editing and many other extra features. The i7 is capable of playing these kinds of games smoothly. So, I would recommend you to go for the macbook pro i7 with 8 Gb or RAM and you would just do find with it:



- Hd facetime camera

- i7 2.4Ghz dual-core processor

- Intel HD graphics 3000

- Thunder bolt to connect with any outer device like Tv, monitor etc with the highest ,

- Stereo speaker with subwoofer

- Built-in Bluetooth and Wifi

- 500Gb HDD and 4Gb DDR3 RAM

Here is an informative review from an owner of this notebook that would help you out on making this decision:



http://budurl.com/NewestMBP17Review





And here you would be able to find the macbook pro at a good amount of discount:



http://budurl.com/NewestMBP17
Carling
2012-02-25 11:08:36 UTC
Let me with my 35 years of experience explain a few things to you

Computers

(1) A computer is a computer they are all made with the same components be it an Intel Apple or an Intel PC

(2) The Intel PC are built to an higher specification than the Mac. You check that out yourself



Operating System

(1) Mac OS/x and Windows are NOT the only computer operating systems in the world

(2) Proprietary Operating Systems are programed to control everything you do

(3) There are over 100 Free alternative operating systems that are far more superior and faster

(4) Alternative operating system are up to date February 2012



Software

(1) Proprietary software and Games for windows and Mac cost big money

(2) There are over 5.500 Free professional Application software packages on par with anything for windows or mac.



Check these Links out for the latest operating systems February 2012 releases

http://distrowatch.com
jplatt39
2012-02-25 10:44:38 UTC
I use Linux. I also do some graphics. For graphics go for the Mac. I don't care what people say: Windows has a large memory footprint so that is memory which is NOT available for your projects, and the hardware is more standardized while Windows is literally a consumer OS for commodity computers so it's more reliable from that end. For graphics and animation I still say Apple. For math and serious computing any other UNIX or posix-compliant system (UNIX or Linux). For anything else IT DOESN'T MATTER. Go with what you like unless you have to impress clients.
duperne
2016-12-12 15:03:21 UTC
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god knows and sees else Yahoo
2012-02-25 10:37:43 UTC
Get Both

In WSJ



PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY

JANUARY 12, 2012

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Working In Word, Excel, PowerPoint on an iPad



By WALTER S. MOSSBERG

Apple's popular iPad tablet has been able to replace laptops for many tasks, it isn't a big hit with folks who'd like to use it to create or edit long Microsoft Office documents.



While Microsoft has released a number of apps for the iPad, it hasn't yet released an iPad version of Office. There are a number of valuable apps that can create or edit Office documents, such as Quickoffice Pro, Documents To Go and the iPad version of Apple's own iWork suite. But their fidelity with Office documents created on a Windows PC or a Mac isn't perfect.











Walt Mossberg's review of a new app and service that brings the full, Windows versions of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint to the iPad, free of charge.

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This week, Onlive Inc., in Palo Alto, Calif., is releasing an app that brings the full, genuine Windows versions of the key Office productivity apps—Word, Excel and PowerPoint—to the iPad. And it's free. These are the real programs. They look and work just like they do on a real Windows PC. They let you create or edit genuine Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations.



I've been testing a pre-release version of this new app, called OnLive Desktop, which the company says will be available in the next few days in Apple's app store. More information is at desktop.onlive.com.



My verdict is that it works, but with some caveats, limitations and rough edges. Some of these downsides are inherent in the product, while others have to do with the mismatch between the iPad's touch interface and the fact that Office for Windows was primarily designed for a physical keyboard and mouse.



Creating or editing long documents on a tablet with a virtual on-screen keyboard is a chore, no matter what Office-type app you choose. So, although it isn't a requirement, I strongly recommend that users of OnLive Desktop employ one of the many add-on wireless keyboards for the iPad.



OnLive Desktop is a cloud-based app. That means it doesn't actually install Office on your iPad. It acts as a gateway to a remote server where Windows 7, and the three Office apps, are actually running. You create an account, sign in, and Windows pops up on your iPad, with icons allowing you to launch Word, Excel or PowerPoint. (There are also a few other, minor Windows programs included, like Notepad, Calculator and Paint.)



In my tests, the Office apps launched and worked smoothly and quickly, without any noticeable lag, despite the fact that they were operating remotely. Although this worked better for me on my fast home Internet connection, it also worked pretty well on a much slower hotel connection.







Mossberg's Mailbox

Walter S. Mossberg answers readers' questions

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Like Office itself, the documents you create or modify don't live on the iPad. Instead, they go to a cloud-based repository, a sort of virtual hard disk. When you sign into OnLive Desktop, you see your documents in the standard Windows documents folder, which is actually on the remote server. The company says that this document storage won't be available until a few days after the app becomes available.



To get files into and out of OnLive Desktop, you log into a Web site on your PC or Mac, where you see all the documents you've saved to your cloud repository. You can use this Web site to upload and download files to your OnLive Desktop account. Any changes made will be automatically synced, the company says, though I wasn't able to test that capability in my pre-release version.
2012-02-25 10:32:32 UTC
Apple!!!!


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