kennas said:I've only had toshiba's. Not on the list.
billhill said:I switched over to mac from microsoft a couple of years ago. IMO microsoft must seriously cut corners in the writing of windows they always seen to catch viruses or spyware even with the latest antivirus software. Their programming seems to be full of bugs. With my mac i've never had a virus or trojan or anything and they now have excellent compatability with microsoft programs.
theasxgorilla said:Not so I'm afraid. All software, even your Mac, contains vulnerabilities in the code. You don't get viruses or spy/malware because Mac O/S and Safari are so rare in proportion to Windown/IE systems that they're not worth the trouble for blackhats to go after.
mrWoodo said:The proportion of Windows users compared to OS X definitely plays a part, but you can't discount that fact that OS X's heritage is UNIX. UNIX has been a secure multi-user environment right from the start.
That is certainly true for the majority asxgorilla however i have heard the osx platform is harder to hack then windows, although i cannot confirm that. Either way though you are going to have fewer security problems with a mac.theasxgorilla said:Not so I'm afraid. All software, even your Mac, contains vulnerabilities in the code. You don't get viruses or spy/malware because Mac O/S and Safari are so rare in proportion to Windown/IE systems that they're not worth the trouble for blackhats to go after.
albi000 said:I have had an Acer, NEC, LG and now have a DELL.
The best so far had been my DELL for price and quality and the office only buy's DELL now because of the easy customization of the product as discussed by 'Buy low, sell high'
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