After comparing the characteristics of each type of computer, it is believed that it is in the best interest of nearly everyone to purchase and use a PC.
Imagine this: Your sitting at a computer typing an important report when this message pops onto the screen. It has a picture of a little bomb and says “You must restart your computer.” Or you may be trying to open your precious report from a floppy disk and you get the message “IO error.” Your report is lost and you have to do it again. Well, these are two typical problems a user of a Macintosh computer may encounter. This is just an illustration showing a couple of the nuisances associated with using a Macintosh. Besides being an unstable system, the Macintosh line of computers also has other drawbacks. In this speech I will explain the drawbacks associated with Mac's, and show how a PC is a better option.
The paper has compared the characteristics of each type of computer and believes that it is in most people's interest to purchase and use a PC. Body: I. The problem with Macintosh. A. Mac's have a greater tendency to produce errors and restarts. B. The file layout isn't as clear as in a PC. 1. It is harder to organize the hard drive to optimize performance. 2. The location of a downloaded file is not clear. C. There is less software available for a Mac, according to Jon Hammer. 1. Few games are available. 2. Professional software is also scarce and not as powerful, according to Robert Blewett. Robert also says that Mac's only advantage over a PC is their use in graphic design. D. The stability of Apple Computer has been questionable at times. ...