Each system has its strengths and weaknesses. What it boils down to is your budget, patience (or lack thereof), and whether you prefer to buy a pre-built computer or build it yourself.
Like most things when it comes to tech, it depends on the user. I’ve used both operating systems extensively, but I don’t have a clear-cut recommendation. I won’t get into the specifics of Chrome or Raspbian, as their use is still quite niche, but I want to compare the two most prominent operating systems in the world: Windows and macOS. That said, I know each of the four major operating systems and have a good understanding of their benefits and drawbacks. I’m also familiar with Chrome OS - having owned three Chromebooks - and I have some experience using Linux via the Raspbian OS, which is the OS for the Raspberry Pi. I’ve been a Windows user throughout my life, except in college, when I owned a MacBook Air. Windows computers are more affordable, easier to upgrade, and compatible with more software, but Macs streamline the user experience to deliver a high-end machine that looks and performs great. Let’s dive into the advantages and inconveniences of each. Mac or Windows? Picking the one that’s right for you depends on many factors, primarily your budget.