Mac vs PC - Which is the Best for You?
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The computer can be any other PC or a Mac PC; there are few hardware requirements that have to be kept in mind and they are as follows:
- It is better if you get a gigabyte of Random Access Memory or RAM.
- Buy a configuration that gives you a lot of hard drive space, a minimum of sixty to hundred gigabytes.
- If it is a laptop and it has to be carried around for most of the time, get one that would be less then six pounds in weight.
- In case of USB ports, it is better to have more of it since that is the only way to attach peripherals like printers and flash drives.
- You can opt for a DVD burner drive since it can be useful though not necessarily in home movie-making but to back up your data.
- If you still have movie-making in mind you can get a FireWire.
- If you intend to use the PC to play fast-paced computer games, you should get a machine with a separate graphics card that has 256 megabytes of its own memory.

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