From my personal experience, the Mac is 100% better than a PC/Dell/Windows type system. It does take a little more patience because you need to learn the nuances of the Mac system. All the Control key features are the same. You don't have to disk clean & defrag a Mac system like you do a Windows system. In the last 2 years, I have phased out 5 PC Window system computers for Mac systems and its great. PLUS there are less virus threats (94% of the world is Windows Based with about 5%-6% Mac Based).
Macs, Hp, Dell
i say the dell because macs have such a low storage drive....apple is way better but i think you should stick with the dell bro....
They both suck sticks
With some Macs, yes.
To communicate between a PC with a webcam and Macs using iChat you will need to get a free AIM name. You can then configure your AIM account to connect with iChat sessions. (See links below)
Dell and HP are large computer manufacturers. Apple is also large if you like Macs.
The type of computer depends on what you are planning to use it for. For gaming, it is recommenced that you build your own PC. If it is for work or school, yes Dell is highly rated. Macs are not recommended.
It depends on what your old laptop/computer is and what the new Dell laptop is.
The machines uses almost the same components, but Macs operating system is a lot faster and uses less of its power.
the Dell computers are given to schools, and also some others In my school i see Macs. You know with the one-bite-apple
It depends on the kind of laptop. The latest prices for laptops is a general area, because Dell goes between $500 and $1,700. Macs go between $999 to $1999. The question is otherwise too general to give any more prices. THis is as of January 2nd, 2009.
Dell monitors work fine with Macs. You will just need the appropriate cable to connect them. Either a DVI or SVGA adaptor to connect to the particular model Mac you have. Each laptop (and iMac) is different.