On my laptop, I have an Intel Celeron, which is a slow processor. Speed is one of the demands of the consumer. PC‘s have many processors, depending what you need it for. I bought my laptop out of impulse. It was cheap and I thought that I would do more web development thus more traveling for meetings. See, I’m very successful in my mind. I can’t wait for it to fall in my lap though. When I bought the laptop, the Celeron was good for doing what I wanted it to do. I’m going to go to a computer show where I can get a better processor cheap. For my Premio computer, I purchased an extra CD-RW drive for $23. It served me well, at a cheap price. Here is another thing about the Mac or PC rivalry, It has to do with reliability. With a MAC you only get what they can produce at the MAC labs. With a PC, you get pretty much anything you need, and if it’s not out yet, it soon will be.
Dare I say it, PC’s make the economy fruitful, MAC’s, on the other hand, do not. Only once, do the MAC’s help. I’m going to stop talking about this because I generally am being biased.
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