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<blockquote data-quote="DiB14-SAFD" data-source="post: 16596120" data-attributes="member: 179425"><p>I always recommend Macs for people that don’t know much about computers. They will last awhile, been using ssd’s for years, minimal bloatware and minimal click hazards on unscrupulous websites.</p><p></p><p> That being said I wouldn’t own one myself because there is largely no upgrade path for them. I love the flexibility that a properly built PC provides in regards to upgrades and with Ssd’s common now there is virtually no slowdown with age. I have been rocking the same build for about a decade with minimal upgrades over the years(ssd, gpu) and it still runs everything I need it to without issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiB14-SAFD, post: 16596120, member: 179425"] I always recommend Macs for people that don’t know much about computers. They will last awhile, been using ssd’s for years, minimal bloatware and minimal click hazards on unscrupulous websites. That being said I wouldn’t own one myself because there is largely no upgrade path for them. I love the flexibility that a properly built PC provides in regards to upgrades and with Ssd’s common now there is virtually no slowdown with age. I have been rocking the same build for about a decade with minimal upgrades over the years(ssd, gpu) and it still runs everything I need it to without issue. [/QUOTE]
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