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Originally Posted by blumpy
I just don't think there's any stability or compatibility advantages on Apple products like there used to be. It's all the same thing. All of their parts are standard PC parts.
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Yes, that's a good point. I've never bought Macs because of their hardware specs, but despite it: the point for me has always been the operating system, which is still more stable and reliable for me than Windows and thus allows me to be more productive.
I refuse to buy Mac laptops because they're not user-upgradeable or repairable; same was true for recent desktops until the soon-to-be-released Mac Pro but at least the desktops typically last a long time so I can justify it (I'm using Mac desktops from 2013 and 2014, running the latest version of DaVinci Resolve on the Mac Pro "trashcan," and everything's very smooth and responsive).