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IMac 27" or a Windows PC? - Trevor - 01-20-2013 02:35 PM Hi, I have been using a Windows Vista PC (pretty slow) for the past 2 years and I feel like now is the right time to get rid of it and upgrade. My problem is that I have no clue what to get. My 2 options are either a 27" iMac 2012 (All the parts upgraded) or a Windows 7 PC with about the same specs as the iMac. I mostly use my computer for graphic & web design, Facebook, twitter, YouTube & general Internet browsing. So which one is better for that usage? - Daniel - 01-20-2013 02:43 PM I use a Mac for graphics and a PC for gaming, so for what you're going to be doing I'd go with the Mac. Macs run better with programs like the Adobe series which I assume you'd be using. - randomdude - 01-20-2013 02:43 PM Get a 27" iMac 2012, Windows 7 PC is better for gaming, while Macs are better for everything else like web design and etc. Hope it helps. - Doru Ubuntu - 01-20-2013 02:43 PM Vista sucks, worst piece of crap ever made by Microsoft. iMac is a low end, all-in-one computer, way overpriced and not good for gaming. A Windows 7 all-in-one PC with same specs as the iMac will be half price, but also not good. All-in-one computers are space saving solutions for regular use, such as web browsing and watching Youtube, HD videos, DVD, etc. For any demanding applications like gaming or photo/video editing you would need a full sized tower PC with good specs. Get a full tower Windows 7 PC with an Intel Core i5 or i7 processor and a dedicated graphics card like any of the GeForce GTX series. Get 8GB of DDR3 RAM and a 1TB hard drive. - anon - 01-20-2013 02:43 PM Mac OS is no better than Windows for graphic/design, but it does have some MacOS-only design programs that some people prefer. Anyways, you can get a better PC for much less. I recommend doing so unless you need Final Cut or some other program that lacks a Windows version. Supposedly Apple will be moving away from Intel's blazing fast x86 cpus, to crappy ARM cpus. When that time comes, abandon ship! - Sam - 01-20-2013 02:43 PM A Mac is great for graphic design, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and general Internet browsing. |