pc or mac: which software do you want to learn? otherwise it's purely personal preference.
if you don't need a professional version of the software you want, you might be able to wrangle a student version for less $$$. i think i remember that you're a student, right? ask the i.t. person at your school. there are deals > probably even for computer+software.
I would go wth a PC. Even though my grad school supervisor swears by the mac, I just think PC are much more compatible with everything. The only qualm I have is they are more susceptible to viruses and spyware/adware.
Me again, need ur advise
Two questions
Should I buy a mac or pc? Im an interior designer.
where can i buy, or is it possible to get cad without having to pay so much?
I STILL haven't learned CAD yet, so im going to get a laptop and try to learn, I even bought CAD for dummies.
pc or mac: which software do you want to learn? otherwise it's purely personal preference.
if you don't need a professional version of the software you want, you might be able to wrangle a student version for less $$$. i think i remember that you're a student, right? ask the i.t. person at your school. there are deals > probably even for computer+software.
I would go wth a PC. Even though my grad school supervisor swears by the mac, I just think PC are much more compatible with everything. The only qualm I have is they are more susceptible to viruses and spyware/adware.
if you are a student and have a student email (.edu)
you can get a free 14 month student license...of AutoCAD
and other autodesk products.....(thats what I have done)
http://students2.autodesk.com/
Yeah, you can get VIZ, Revit, and CAD from Autodesk's site if you are a student.
since the new generations of Mac went to and Intel platform, they basically are a pc... just with a bit more aesthetic love.
...and you can install and run ANY PC application on the current generations of MacPro's, MacBookPro's, etc.
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