jrockbridge
Stealing Your Riffs
I happen to use all three. I like the fact that you can find a version of Linux OS to fit any machine for free. I like the affordability, versatility and power (gaming) of Windows PC's and laptop computers. I like the way Apple integrates software and hardware.
I've bought tons more Windows laptops and PC's than anything else. When they age out, and cannot run the latest version of Windows worth a snot, I put a version of Linux on them.
My Apple purchases have mainly been iPhones and iPads. In 2020, I bought an M1 Mac Mini for our Sony 75" TV to replace an old Dell, Windows PC, mini tower that we used for years with our big screen in the living room. I think I paid close to $800 for the Mac Mini at the time with a 250 GB internal SSD, a bit pricey for the specs, but it fits and matches that Sony TV well. I recall at the time, it was hundreds more to get a Mac Mini with double the SSD drive space. We finally started to need more room because of video files. Fortunately SSD drives are cheaper now.
I just bought a tiny SSK, 1TB external SSD, portable drive, mainly for use with the Mac, for $75. I formatted it exFAT so that I can use it with Apple, Windows and Linux. Ironically, I'm also using a 500GB HDD from an old Windows Vista laptop formatted APFS for backing up the main drive on the Mac.
Tell me one of your computer stories. Feel free to hate on Apple, Windows or Linux. Just because I love them doesn't mean you have to be ok with it.
I've bought tons more Windows laptops and PC's than anything else. When they age out, and cannot run the latest version of Windows worth a snot, I put a version of Linux on them.
My Apple purchases have mainly been iPhones and iPads. In 2020, I bought an M1 Mac Mini for our Sony 75" TV to replace an old Dell, Windows PC, mini tower that we used for years with our big screen in the living room. I think I paid close to $800 for the Mac Mini at the time with a 250 GB internal SSD, a bit pricey for the specs, but it fits and matches that Sony TV well. I recall at the time, it was hundreds more to get a Mac Mini with double the SSD drive space. We finally started to need more room because of video files. Fortunately SSD drives are cheaper now.
I just bought a tiny SSK, 1TB external SSD, portable drive, mainly for use with the Mac, for $75. I formatted it exFAT so that I can use it with Apple, Windows and Linux. Ironically, I'm also using a 500GB HDD from an old Windows Vista laptop formatted APFS for backing up the main drive on the Mac.
Tell me one of your computer stories. Feel free to hate on Apple, Windows or Linux. Just because I love them doesn't mean you have to be ok with it.