06-04-2018, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Knucklehead
Big and little differences. Mostly in exclusive hardware and software.
Like Macs are great because you can have an iPad and iPhone and HomePod all linked together and be part of the “apple ecosystem”. iMessage throughout them etc.
If you do music or video editing macs have logic and Final Cut Pro.
But they’re overpriced for those features. Technically speaking they aren’t that much more expensive hardware wise they just use hardware a lot of people don’t justify. A big piece of their prices involve their 5k displays.
PC and android give you the ability to create your own ecosystem but there isn’t a combination that works as fluid as having all apple products. You have a wide price range and style choices. Can custom build. Semi open source. It’s not any better permfocmance wise just a bit more free. But like with most things freedom means little hiccups and rough edges.
People buying apple products to seem elitist has been dead (or at least in the eye of an outsider) for a long time lol. Aside from the X the flagships have all been in line with Samsung/Google/LG and are all pretty similar.
I use an iPhone X and OG Pixel. My PC has 3 480gb SSDs that house a hackintosh build, windows 10 and Linux. I use everything and like what they offer.
There’s more but that’s as brief as I felt I could be
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what do u do for work?
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