Windows Vs MacBook - Which Do you Prefer?
Now, I know a lot of people have their own preference when it comes to the type of PC they would like to have, but for me, my preference for now is a Windows, and this is not because I don't like MacBook, but I prefer having Windows at this present stage of my life to having a MacBook.
Yes, it is true that MacBook's are lighter and faster, especially when you are talking about the latest MacBook's that are in production. I mean those with the M chips, like the M1, M2, and the M3 chip variant. I am actually saying this based on the experience and stories that my friend, MacBobby, has been telling me.
He has always been telling me from the beginning that anytime I want to get a new system, I should make sure that I am getting a MacBook. This is because he is a MacBook fan, or should I say, an Apple fan. Although he was not always like this, he used to be the Windows guy who didn't like hearing anything Apple, but everything changed one day when he bought himself a MacBook.
Personally, the reason why I will opt for Windows is because of the lack of security that windows has. As much as it is a bad thing, it is also a good thing for most of us who cannot afford to pay for the pro version of an application, which we can easily get buy downloading the cracked version.
Although downloading crack software on Windows comes at a risk, compared to the price it costs to most of us, it is kind of easier to choose a Windows to a MacBook. I have never used a MacBook before, so I cannot say much about its operation, functionality, or speed.
Right now, I am using a high-end Windows system, more of a graphics system that comes with 16 GB of RAM, 4K resolution, and a 4 GB NVIDIA dedicated graphics card. With these specs, I can tackle any video editing task with ease. Although I am not so sure about one thing, which is the ram space. There is always a ram management issue with Windows, which makes your system begin to lag when you open a lot of applications at once.
But recently, I have found a solution to that, and I am still testing the solution before I make a video on it. If truly this proposed solution solves my issue with RAM space optimisation, then this means I would have my laptop battery last longer and also work at higher speed levels.
See you soon!
windows. boo macbook. had to use macbook sometimes during group assignment when trying to use groupmates laptop. the key commands are weird on macbook lol
There is nothing to think too much. If you have money you can go for a Macbook and if you don't have enough money then you need Windows. It's a very simple thing in my eyes. Our budget comes first.
I think both platforms have their strengths and specific use cases.
Depending on what one does, one platform might be better than the other.
For the multitasking aspect, you can look into the single and multi-core performance of the Windows PC you intend going for.
Personally, for gaming, I'd always go for a Windows platform.
However, when it come to media like photography and videography, I'd say the Windows platform.
In fact, there are professional industry-level video recording codecs built into professional cameras, that work best on Macs.
This proves that asides the specs, RAM, number of cores and their performance, etc, some things are just built to run better on a certain platform than another.