jiarby
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It's not all about processor, RAM and hard drive specs... it's how the CPU is optimized to perform more efficiently with the hardware installed.
It is always the guys with little peckers that claim size doesn't matter....
The #1 thing is processor power, then RAM, then HDD space.
I use a kitchen analogy when describing how these three things interact to deliver power.
The CPU/Processor is your stove burner. More BTU's means a hotter fire faster.
The RAM is your skillet. A bigger skillet means you can cook more food at once.
The HDD is your fridge. It is where you store your food.
If you need to cook scrambled eggs for 40 poeple but you only have a 2 egg skillet and a coleman propane camp stove then it is going to take a while...
If you have a 45,000 BTU Camp Chef Stove and a 20" Griswold Skillet then you can cook all 40 at once and be done in a jiffy.
Power Matters
Size Matters
Storage Matters, but not as much.
But until you have worked on both Mac and PC regularly, you simply don't know what you are talking about
I know exactly what I am talking about.
My loyalty is not to a hardware platform... it is to my ability to perform a job to the best of my ability as fast and efficiently as possible. There is no difference between a banner designed using a PC versus one with a Mac. In fact, I prefer Corel to Illy... so for me a PC is actually better (no MAC version)
If Macs are so great then why does everyone want to run Windows on them!? LOL! You never hear of PC guys trying to run MAC O/S in a Windows Virtual Machine do you. Of course not... why would you!? There IS, however, a small subculture of the Mac Fan Boy Club that likes to take PC Hardware and build their own Macs to run Snow Leopard. They call it a "Hackintosh". Why do they do it? Because they can build the same machine from off the shelf parts for half the price.
Macs are nice. A wallet full of $100 bills WITH a shiny new Asus laptop is nicer.