Mac (or short for Macintosh) is a compute made by apple. The mac software is also made by apple and runs Mac OS X. A p is a computer that can be made by many companies such as Toshiba, Dell, HP, Acer; The list goes on. However the software that a PC runs on is Windows. Be it windows 8,7, vista etc. Windows is made by Microsoft. So the difference between Mac and PC is 1) The hardware makers A) For a mac this is apple. B) for a PC this could be Toshiba, Dell, Acer etc. 2) The software makers A) for a mac this is apple B) for a PC this is Microsoft Hope it helped. Sorry I went on a bit! George
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.
Everything. I have both Mac and PC and my mac is far better and cheaper than the PC.
A Mac PC is a Macintosh Personal Computer. The Macintosh computer is made by Apple.
a mac has an apple on it It should be easy to tell. Basically, just look around the outside of the computer. If you see and apple, then it's a Mac. If you see something like "Dell", it's a PC
The Apple Mac is a personal computer (PC). Apple Macs can be down graded by running the Windows operating system on them like most other PCs. There are no disadvantages in using an Apple Mac.
they are consumer computers. Mac made by Apple and a PC is a computer made by everyone else.
Apple has many different and diverse products compared to PC. There is the ipod, ipad, iphone and of course Mac computers. Mac's are also better than pc's for business.
No, a PC refers to a personal computer usually running Microsoft Windows OS. A Mac is an Apple computer running Apple software.
Apple would not trade a PC for a Mac.. You may find a Mac user who was willing to trade but it is not very likely.
Absolutely. Linux will work fine on an Apple Mac PC. Linux can also be used for a selection of other computer brands.
A Mac is a Personal Computer (PC).