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11-05-2009 04:57 PM
11-06-2009 03:31 PM
As a user who owns both I can tell you that either can fill the needs that your are requesting. Your decision will be largely based on what you feel is best for you and your personal preferences.
Some key features of Mac machines you may not know that will help explain some of the price differences:
All that being said you still need to follow your personal feelings on this subject because despite personal preferences and opinions that people may share with you both types of machines are fully capable of doing exactly what you want.
Hope this was helpful
11-06-2009 09:04 PM
Like mentioned above, both systems will be well suited for the tasks you plan on doing.
And it all comes down to personal preference, and here's my two cents on it:
Macs are the "cool" thing right now, doesn't necessarily make them better machines, performance wise.
PC's are somewhat more convenient for support and software availability.
I use both, for specific tasks; play on PC, work on Mac.
You mentioned that you wanted to get into photography; regarding this, I find that photoshop works better on Mac (may be habit)
also aperture 2 is a nice little piece of software that's only available on Mac OS.
Space isn't really a big deal, because you should be storing most of your files on external drives.
But like I said before, both systems will get the job done.

