If youâ??re thinking of upgrading to Vista, youâ??re probably aware of its strict hardware requirements. Most will need a new PC, or serious upgrades to their existing PCs, before they can make the upgrade. Many others will take a vastly easier path: get a Mac.

Vista requires a PC with 1GB memory, 15GB of free hard disk space, and a powerful graphics card. So upgrading to the new OS can require a significant investment of time and money before you even get around to the Vista part. (Which can also be expensive.)
This whole scenario is an alien one for Mac users. While most PCs more than 18 months old will have â??issuesâ?? upgrading to Vista, Mac OS X runs on Macs built as long as seven years ago.
Getting a Mac is the sure way to get todayâ??s most advanced OS â?? and have the confidence that you can run it for many years to come.
To get a sense of just how big the virus problem is, search for ?virus? at both Apple and Microsoft. Compare the number of results. What?s more, the 100 most virulent attacks cause 99.9% of damage from malicious software. None of these attacks work on a Mac. Don?t you deserve such protection?



