Once you decide to upgrade your PC to Vista, thatâ??s when the real fun begins. Because there isnâ??t just one Vista, there are many. Each with its own set of features and capabilities. Contrast that to Mac OS X â?? a single, full-featured OS that runs on every Mac.

Ready to upgrade to Vista? Choose from Home Basic (no Aero interface, no media center, $99), Home Premium (limited networking, $149), Business (full networking, no media center, $199), and Ultimate (the whole ball oâ?? wax, $259). Oh, and when you install, get ready to decide whether you want the 32-bit version (more compatibility, less performance) or the 64-bit version (fewer drivers available, higher performance).
Never in a million years will you face these kinds of decisions with a Mac.
There is only one version of Mac OS X. It has a full set of industry-leading features. It runs on every Mac, from the Mac mini to the Mac Pro. And, if you ever choose to upgrade to a future Mac OS X, you can rest assured the process will be fast and painless.
Simplicity vs. complexity. Thatâ??s the fundamental difference between Macs and PCs.



