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Great question - I have had really good results and connectivity with all my Mac/Apple products. They don't always have the latest standards but they do make it easy to connect and they seem to use quality components. I think the last problems were some time back and related to the telephone antenna for the Iphone 4 - since then I haven't really heard of any major issues. Also when you have a larger piece of tech like a desktop pc or a laptop I think it is less of an issue anyway due to the much greater surface area where you can place an antenna.

Gotcha, I have never owned a mac computer myself, i have used iphones, itouch, ipod, ipad etc...I was thinking about getting an aio, the two I like the most are the iMac and asus zen aio. I am not sure I am ready to turn over to apple for my comp yet though :)

I think it depends on the person very much and what you need.

Yeah, I used to do a lot of gaming and programming and intensive stuff. Now I am mostly blogging, editing photos and experimenting with crypto. I think I am going to take a trip to the Microsoft and Apple stores and test some different stuff out. The surface studio looks pretty amazing but that is a few grand as well.

Yes in fact the Microsoft hardware tends to have a price premium too.