It really depends on what you are going to be using it for.
If you want to do gaming, business, heavy audio/video editing, go for Windows.
If you are more interested in fun, pretty long battery life, communications, go with Apple.
I have owned both Windows (10 years) and Apple (5 years). After switching to an iMac computer I would never, ever, go back to Windows. Mac OSx is better suited to Video editing than Windows. Graphic artists most often use Mac instead of Windows. In the 5+ years I have had this iMac I have had not one single glitch of any kind. I do not and never have ran any security software on my Mac. There are more games created for Windows than Mac but there are plenty out there for the Mac. Mac OSx is very easy to learn and use. It is fast, stable, and just works. IMHO, if you want the very best computer experience you can buy then get yourself a Mac. You will not be disappointed.
Prob apple
Windows is a popular operating system, but it is made by Microsoft, not Apple.
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Yes, a mac can if its running windows, but only the windows operating system will get it not the apple software itself>
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Apple's Magic Mouse is not supported on computers running the Windows operating system.
One could run Windows XP on the Apple Mac if one were to essentially gut out the Apple Mac and turn it into a PC. There is no legal way of running a Windows operating system on top of an Apple operating system.
An Intel processor Apple Computer.
An Apple computer will do everything a Windows computer will do.
The Apple symbol is a Registered trademark of Apple; therefore, it will not be in Microsoft's Windows character map. Unless, you download the character from the Internet and install it on your "Fonts" Folder.
Mostly, the only difference is a minor change in the aesthetics and all the shortcuts are CTRL for Windows and Command for Apple
Windows only........BUT..... If you have Windows 7 you can have Boot Camp (free) from Apple install it on your Mac and have the FULL hardware, processor, Ram, etc, just as if it was running on a Windows machine natively. Boot Camp is just a set of Windows drivers from Apple so the Windows OS can use the Apple hardware.