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Legally Mac OS X can only be installed on computers made by Apple. Some people have had success installing it on other computers.
Mac OS X - legally. Some people have altered the code in Mac OS X so that it can run on PC hardware (Hackint0sh)
Vaio computers have the Windows software and the parts for these computers are cheap to replace when something falls apart. Mac computers are more expensive to replace parts on. There are also some programs that are not offered on Mac but are offered on PC.
Bootcamp, install windows on your mac.
Depends what your interpretation of Personal Computers. In majority of cases PC's are referred to as running Windows, Linux etc, where as running Mac-Os is done on a Mac However Mac-OS can be put on non native "Macs" with some configuration.
Mac (as in Mac computers made by Apple) is short for Macintosh, which was one of their earlier computers... They later on decided to shorten it to Mac...
it's slow and uses alot of ram and the user interface can be a pain sometimes.
Someone who is coined "a Mac" typically only uses a Macintosh computer and is familiar with a Mac OS operation system but either does not possess the skills to operate a computer running the Windows operating system or hates Pc's. A "Pc" person is the opposite. They don't know how to use a Mac computer or they just hate apple computers and therefore only ever use Windows Operating computers.
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Modern Apple computers are referenced to as Mac computers or Macintosh computers
No. Mac computers are more secure, and have a very difficult code for the computer. There are only a few mac viruses.
Mac computers have been around for nearly 30 years and so cannot be considered noobs.