Their OS would be different. All else should be the same.
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Mac, definitely. It runs a lot faster, and there basically are NO viruses. Really, you only need a PC for very specific things (like running Access, or some design programs), but for the most part, a Mac will be fine. For a Laptop: MacBook (basic specs probably), and for a desktop: iMac 20" (basic specs too) would be fine for any normal user.
no, you can covert info from a mac to a pc, but not a pc to a mac
They're pretty similar except the operating systems are in a bit different format. Although they're very similar as Bill Gates did make Windows after the "Icon Desktop" idea from Mac. The only visible differences are the different Internet Browsers, and Windows has Microsoft Office. Although a Mac is a PC, it just stands for Personal Computer. A Mac is a personal computer.
A Mac is a Personal Computer (PC).
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A mac is much more effiecient at sound recording and so can do the same work at lower specs. An 800mhz mac can usually do the same work as a 1.5Ghz windows machine and so neither is 'better' but the mac can do it alot better on less spec.
Everything. I have both Mac and PC and my mac is far better and cheaper than the PC.
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Technically, PC means personal computer, so yeah, a mac is a PC. However, usually, PC refers to a windows computer. So mac vs. pc means Apple computer vs. Windows computer.
PC in not better than Mac
PC does a lot more than MAC