Quote Originally Posted by Clercon View Post
I would say that it dosen't matter if it is a mac or a PC. It more dependes on what type of computer you are used to work with.
However there is one advantage with buying a PC. Hardware is cheaper, that means you will get more power under the hood for your money.
On the other hand, Mac hardware is generally better than 90% of the 'cheap' PC stuff, and is less prone to issues with drivers because of the closed hardware cycle.

Of course you shouldn't waste your money to have the factory install extra ram and that, as they do rip you off on that.