Thread: Mac vs PC
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Old 28-09-2006, 12:37   #42
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Re: Mac vs PC

I like having a computer that I can buy off the shelf from a huge variety of looks, from small cubes to 3 foot high towers. why should I be restricted to the pathetic offering of one company?
I like that I can buy a computer for £500 and in 2 years time upgrade it for < £200.
I like that I can easily install multiple operating systems, either 32bit or 64bit.
I like that as standard, even on the cheapest computer, my mouse has two buttons as standard.
I like that I can eject my floppy and cd/dvds via a button on the drive (rather than like at uni where we resorted to using a pin to eject floppies that were trapped in a powered down mac)
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