what kind of computer do you have?

@shomomo (850)
Israel
March 22, 2007 9:22pm CST
I was wondering, what computer do you use? is it a Mac? is it a PC? most of you will probably answer PC... If so, have you had any experience with a Mac? do you think it might be better than PC? are you considering purchasing a Mac in the future?
5 responses
• United States
23 Mar 07
That doesn't make sense. Are you saying that a "Mac" is not a personal computer. That's what PC stands for, personal computer. I think you're asking if I use a computer that uses the "Windows" series of operating systems, or "Mac OS" My computer runs Windows XP. I would buy an Apple computer because they're so much better, and they run faster, but I can't afford them. Also, Windows is compatible with so much more things, and I like the Windows operating system more. An Apple computer with Windows XP would be good, not Vista, it has too much bugs right now.
@shomomo (850)
• Israel
24 Mar 07
I'm afraid you are mistaken, PC is a registered mark that stands for Personal Computer as oppose to Mac or Solaris, The fact that you have a PC doesn't necessarily mean that you use windows, In my PC I often use linux for example..
• Philippines
23 Mar 07
my equipment - what kind of a computer we used
well as of this moment never think to have a mac in the future i am no contented with my personal computer and my laptop with me...
@VotreAmie (3028)
• United States
23 Mar 07
I have always used a PC and I am happy with it. I am not considering purchasing a Mac in the future because I don't think that a Mac is better than a PC. If it was the case then many more people would be using Macs.
@yanstill (1490)
• China
23 Mar 07
pc of course, mac, what's the difference?
• United States
23 Mar 07
I use a PC, have never used a Mac. For the person who was a bit confused about terminology, PC does mean personal computer - but it refers to computers using a different set of hardware than Macs. Now that macs are also running on x86 hardware, the line is a bit ambiguous. Anyhow, I've never used a mac, but I'm very familiar with UNIX-like operating systems, and as such would probably like it a lot, as long as the command line isn't too hidden. I'd purchase a Mac right now if I had the money for it.