OctoberBeat answered Saturday April 12 2014, 7:38 pm: Well when buying a Mac you're able to get a 2 year or 3 year warranty, I myself don't have a Mac; however my sister does. She's had hers for about 5 years now.
So it honestly depends how well you're taking care of it, how much you use it and so on. With upgrades any Mac can be up to date and should function well, as for other laptop comparisons; well with a Mac you won't have to worry about viruses, spyware, malware, worms, trojan horses, etc. All which slow down a pc.
I've also heard there are less error messages. I hope this helps. I'd suggest you focus on what you'll be using your laptop for the most. And doing some research of what best suits your needs. [ OctoberBeat's advice column | Ask OctoberBeat A Question ]
Siren_Cytherea answered Saturday April 12 2014, 12:36 pm: Oh dear. Technology is NOT one of my areas of knowledge. Whatsoever. At all. I have a Dell laptop, which I do not recommend. I have friends who have MacBooks and quite like them, but I think you might get better response to your question if you ask the whole site, not just me. If anything I'm vaguely technologically impaired...
Teza answered Friday April 11 2014, 11:44 pm: I personally have never owned a MAc laptop, but I have used them while I was in school for years. I also know a lot of people who have their Mac laptops and are very happy with them. I know that they usually last a lot longer than any other brand because of the hard drive. In fact, I was at the Apple store a few months ago getting my iPhone looked at, and a lady brought the first ever original Mac laptop to the store. Even after all these years, it still functioned great so I would recommend doing your research and I doubt you would be disappointed :)
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