1.1. 1-Customization. PC computers offer many more customization options than Macs. ...
1.2. 2-Price. Apple computers are often more expensive than PCs. ...
1.3. .3-Value. Pricier computers typically mean better components, but that isn't always the case when comparing Apples to PCs. ...
1.4. 4-Limited Selection. ... GaminG
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2.1. Processors:use fast Intel microprocessors, Apple uses processors that feature two or more processor cores, allowing them to work faster. They all support 64-bit operation, allowing main memory greater than 4GB, though not all Mac models let you install so much memory.Memory: As with PCs, Macs come with two types of memory:Random Access Memory (RAM): All Macs come with at least 2GB (2 gigabytes) of RAM.
4.3. 3. Seamless integration between OS and hardware:
4.4. 4. Comes preloaded with productivity apps
4.5. 5. Effective and unparalleled multitasking feature
4.6. 6. Integration with other Apple products
5. Definition of
5.1. Mac OS X was originally presented as the tenth major version of Apple's operating system for Macintosh computers; current versions of macOS retain the major version number "10". Previous Macintosh operating systems (versions of the classic Mac OS) were named using Arabic numerals, as with Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9.
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6.1. The Macintosh (mainly Mac since 1998)[1] is a family of personal computers designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple Inc. since January 1984. The original Macintosh is the first successful mass-market personal computer to have featured a graphical user interface, built-in screen, and mouse.[2] Apple sold the Macintosh alongside its popular Apple II family of computers for almost ten years until the latter was discontinued in 1993.