I have been in the computer industry since the big old mainframes that filled entire rooms and had huge a/c systems. I watched the birth of the PC and eventually the Apple products; each serving their own purpose. The Apple products gravitated to the graphic arts and the PC more to business since IBM served that arena. The unique part for Apple was the operating system and the graphical interface (developed first by Xerox) and the canned OS. Each product line had it's pluses and minuses, but served a purpose. Today so many companies have piled on with so many variations of these platforms, that it really boils down to what work for YOU.
Today I am composing this message on a Motorola XOOM while riding Eastward on the SWC. This device has some quirks that have taken a little while to get used to, but does everything that I need during my travels. I have been able to read emails, browse the web, read PDF files, and spreadsheets. So while it is not a PC, it has replaced my old 8 pound notebook for my travels. My 2 cents YMMV!
Today I am composing this message on a Motorola XOOM while riding Eastward on the SWC. This device has some quirks that have taken a little while to get used to, but does everything that I need during my travels. I have been able to read emails, browse the web, read PDF files, and spreadsheets. So while it is not a PC, it has replaced my old 8 pound notebook for my travels. My 2 cents YMMV!