Are MacBooks or Windows better?

Are MacBooks or Windows better?

The biggest difference between Windows and Apple laptops comes down to the software and user experience. If you’re a big Apple fan, macOS may be more your style. MacBooks can sync up easily to your iPhone and iPad, allowing you to access things such as calendars, contacts, notes and even text messages across devices.

Are Macs actually better than PCs?

PCs are more easily upgraded and have more options for different components. A Mac, if it’s upgradeable, can upgrade only memory and the storage drive. It’s certainly possible to run games on a Mac, but PCs are generally considered better for hard-core gaming. Read more about Mac computers and gaming.

Do I need to buy a Mac to get OS X?

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You will need to buy a Mac before you have OS X. You will need to buy a Mac before you have OS X. I think that’s already been established here, but thanks for playing. As others have said you need to buy Apple Hardware to get the OS X Operating System.

Why should you buy a Mac over a Windows computer?

The latest M1 chip adds to the reasons for buying a Mac over a Windows computer. With Microsoft optimizing Windows and Apple adding more features to macOS Monterey, it is somewhat close competition now. I am not saying that a Mac is the ‘ultimate personal computing machine,’ but here are 12 reasons to buy a Mac over a Windows computer.

Should you buy a MacBook Air or a MacBook Pro?

Apple has two laptop lines, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. Each product line is somewhat distinct for offering different screen sizes. Your first decision should be to decide on the screen size you want. If you want a 13.3-inch model, you’ll have to decide whether to get a MacBook Air or 13-inch MacBook Pro based on other specifications.

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Should you buy a MacBook with or without a warranty?

There are plenty of options out there, with great cases for your MacBook Air or for your MacBook Pro. Buying a MacBook isn’t cheap; replacing parts without a warranty is also expensive. Each Apple laptop comes with one year of hardware repair coverage. I recommend purchasing AppleCare+ to extend that coverage to three years.