by Andrew G » Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:01 pm
I have always had Macs, used to have an indigo iMac, now have an iBook. The one I have is a few years old now using a G3 processor but still works beautifully.
Despite being a huge Mac fan, and would stick with them, I voted for PC as reading what you will need it would be more likely that you will be able to hook up to other people's equipment (fnarr, fnarr) more easily.
My Dad always used Macs (in journalism and publishing) so I was able to share programs with him easier. iTunes is avaible on PCs now so you can use that anyway. I use Photoshop (full version) but you get photo editing software (Photoshop Elements is very good and cheap if you don't have it) for both PC and Mac too.
The Microsoft Office applications can be used and shared between Macs and PCs so there would be no problems which ever way you went. There are some programs which don't work on Macs, e.g. Microsoft Access, but not many these days you just need to find out if it would be any that you'd use.
Macs tend to be more robust regarding crashing etc, and have a very nice operating system which is a doddle to use and far more pleasing on the eye. They also don't get caught by viruses much as the virus writers go for PCs so they hit more people.
Macs are more expensive, but you pay peanuts.....
I would always go with a Mac for personal use, but if it is to be taken out and about and you are reliant on other equipment then a PC may make your life easier. If it is all USB or S-Video conections then it shouldn't make any odds though. I can hook my iBook through a cable (supplied with machine) to an S-Video lead and plug straight in to the tele.
Sean, don't know about card upgrades in Mac laptops (can be done easily in the desktops) as I've never had to do it. The "stuff in the box" is good enough to run everything I've ever tried so not been an issue. When I bought mine I made sure it had a good graphics card etc (you can specify when buying to upgrade from standard fit) and maximum RAM, although that is easy to do at any time just by clipping the keyboard off.