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<p>Depends. If you want to lose all your information because your unit crashed, go for a PC. Macs aren’t just for video production or music production, although they excel in those fields. </p>
<p>I have a Macbook and a PC laptop and I can tell you now that I am way more productive on my Mac. No, it’s not because it looks fancy or its made by Apple. It is because everything is intuitive and the learning curve is practically nonexistent.</p>
<p>On my Mac, everything is laid out easily. I never have to install drivers for new hardware (I make music in my spare time and not having to go through different drivers from different instruments is great). I never have to install anti-virus software. I never have to worry about spyware, malware, or adware. </p>
<p>Now, Macbooks cost more than their PC counterparts at similiar specs but think about it this way. You will be using that laptop for 4+ years, saving precious data on it. Would you rather have a laptop on which the hardware was designed by a different company that made the software or would you rather have unity and functionality?</p>