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Showing Original Post only (View all)The Most Reliable Windows PC Is A Mac. [View all]

Thats the conclusion of a new report released today by Soluto, which crunched the data from its cloud-based PC monitoring and management software to come up with a list of the 10 most reliable portable PCs you can buy today.
The most reliable Windows PC you can buy today, according to Solutos report, doesnt come from one of the leading hardware OEMs. Instead, its built by Microsofts archrival Apple. (You'll have to use Apple's Boot Camp utility and buy your own Windows license to transform the Mac into a Windows PC.)
The report also provides a partial answer to the age-old question of whether you should use a vendors OEM image of Windows or wipe it and perform a clean installation.
Solutos database includes data gathered from millions of machines running Windows. For this study, the company chose a sample of data gathered in the first three months of 2013 from 150,000 portable PCs. They filtered the dataset so it includes only models available for purchase today, running Windows 7 or Windows 8.
http://www.zdnet.com/want-the-most-reliable-windows-pc-buy-a-mac-or-maybe-a-dell-7000014469
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Well, supposedly not all things work on a Mac. But I use the free Open Office program for those.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#25
So according to this the second most reliable pc costs only a third of the first computer.
DesMoinesDem
Apr 2013
#14
I am entitled to say that Apple Computers are excellent especially if you are a desktop publisher or
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2013
#91
I don't need the latest hardware. It's the software that is important to me so that I can
Luminous Animal
Apr 2013
#51
Well, I am not a mere bookkeeper. I do financial planning, budgeting, production management,
Luminous Animal
Apr 2013
#64
2.5 to 3 yrs?? I'm using a 2006 Mac book pro daily without a hitch. Want to try again?
we can do it
Apr 2013
#55
You missed my point....I do it BECAUSE I like having the latest Ram and other NEW gadgets
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2013
#56
Okay you have a specific need for a Mac perhaps then....but the average schmo really doesn't...
VanillaRhapsody
Apr 2013
#58
Yeah, why buy a PC when you get spend three times as more on a Mac for inferior hardware.
EOTE
Apr 2013
#72
You do realize its 2013 don't you? Save your nonsense, its pc's with compatibility issues.
we can do it
Apr 2013
#74
Yes. It's 2013 and the Mac is just now getting GPUs that are more than a year old.
EOTE
Apr 2013
#75
OOOOOH GTX 680. IT = dependant on fixing shitty pcs. Stuff it dude, I'm not a gamer or clueless.
we can do it
Apr 2013
#79
Apple is a great option for people who want to spend 3X as much for no good reason
Orrex
Apr 2013
#43
The laptop I spent $550 on last year can outperform even a top of the line Mac on gaming
Bjorn Against
Apr 2013
#77