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DDonde · 31-35, M
No, but it's not significantly worse either. The biggest tradeoff IMO, beyond the price, is the ecosystem of applications that you have access to. There are still many applications in 2025 that need specific Mac or specific Windows versions.
Additionally, if you're talking about a desktop computer, with non-Mac computers (Windows or Linux) you can upgrade parts at a time, rather than needing to buy a new computer every time you want to upgrade.
Additionally, if you're talking about a desktop computer, with non-Mac computers (Windows or Linux) you can upgrade parts at a time, rather than needing to buy a new computer every time you want to upgrade.