The PC is the Abusive Spouse of the Computer World

There’s a great article on salon.com explaining why, when looking at the big picture, Macs are actually cheaper than PCs. The writer, Farhad Manjoo talks about Mac resale value versus PC resale value, and how the up front additional cost of a Mac doesn’t mean that it’s more expensive to own.

What I wish he would go into is the additional cost of maintaining a PC as compared to a Mac. If you have a PC you need to purchase antivirus and spyware protection tools, and even if you use free tools you still have to spend time upgrading and keeping their detection profiles up to date. If you put any value on your personal time, a PC is tons more expensive than an Apple.

The Windows OS is notorious for crashing. Whenever I hear my friends complaining about their PC hanging, or needing a reboot or needing to be reinstalled I am thoroughly perplexed as to why they put up with it. My MacBook hasn’t hung/froze/kernel panicked in over a year. Keep in mind that I rarely ever turn the thing off, or reboot it. As a matter of fact, the ONLY time it gets restarted is when an OS update requires it. (This might happen once a quarter.) Why do people stay with PCs? They’re like the abused spouse that keeps returning to the house even though they know they’re going to get hit again. I just don’t get it.

Well, maybe I do in part. GAMES. The only acceptable excuse (in my opinion) for someone to continue to put up with all the weaknesses of the PC is because they want to play PC games. The game selection for Mac is somewhat limited because 1) Game developers/distributers don’t make as many games for Mac and 2) the majority of games out there use Microsoft’s DirectX, which obviously is not available for Mac. While I find this to be a somewhat valid excuse, it’s my opinion that being able to play games on a PC still doesn’t make it worth my while to enter the house of the abusive spouse again. To play games I’ll buy a game system; an Xbox, a Wii, a PS3, whatever. Playing games on the PC is a slippery slope. Once you make the decision to play games on your PC you’re not only deciding to stay with your abuser, but now you’re also paying him to beat you. In order to be a PC Gamer you have to be willing to shell out hundreds of dollars a year to keep your PC up-to-date in regard to hardware so that you can play the newest cool game. So you spent $600 six months ago (I’m being conservative here) to build yourself a new computer, and how have to spend another $400 to upgrade your RAM and video card for Doom 5. Wow PCs are expensive.

Here’s my final example as to why PCs are more expensive than Macs. OS Upgrades. When Apple releases a new version of it’s OS, (here’s a concept) it performs better than the last version! (See this article) When I end up spending $129 on Leopard (Apple’s newest OS) I know that it’ll run great on the Mac I have. I won’t need to upgrade anything. Many people have complained about Windows Vista because in addition to spending $270 on the operating system (the Ultimate version who’s features most closely match Mac OSX) you’ll probably need to upgrade your video card, and RAM. (Perhaps even your processor.) So, to continue with the battered spouse analogy, not only do you keep returning to your home where you’re regularly abused, and paying the abuser to do so, but you’re also buying him a new house hoping that will appease him.

Wake up people! You don’t have to put up the pains of PC! Come over to the Mac-side! We have cookies.

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