Apple World deals specifically with one brand of computers - PC World covers any IBM compatible PC
The main difference is that Macs are all made by one company - Apple - which controls the specifications and capabilities of every Mac. PC is a general term for computers not made by Apple. There are huge differences between PCs and they all don't operate in the same way nor even use the same Operating System.
The major difference is that the iPad is made by Apple. The debate between Apple and IBM has been going on for decades, and will continue in this market as well. Apple means locked into their system, while IBM will be more compatible and buggy.
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Argos, PC World, the Apple Store, online.
Apple worked with IBM and Motorola to develop the Power PC processors which were a development of IBM's POWER1 processor. Apple used Power PC processors in their range of Macintosh computers between 1994 and 2006 when Apple switched to using the processors from Intel's range. IBM produces a range of processors for all types of devices including the Cell processor used in Sony's PlayStation (The X Box also uses a Power PC processor). (See links below) In 2008 Apple spent $278 million to acquire PA Semi a company which designs processors based on the Power PC model. It is not known what Apple intends to do with processors designed by the company.
The largest pc manufacturing company and the most valuable company in the world is Apple.
Although I have a PC, I would recommend an apple.
The only difference is in the user interface - how it looks. It's all a matter of preference. If you like the style of Macs, then it's a good fit. If you prefer the functionality of PCs, then go with that.
There is no Apple store in neither Watford nor High Wycombe although both have retailers such as PC World and John Lewis that stock Apple products. For a list of UK Apple stores see links below.
They wanted every person in the world to have a PC
and where is the apple botton
PC World offers a variety of different brands of laptops. They have around fifty brands of laptops, but some of these include Apple, Sony, IMB, and Toshiba.