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Mac vs. PC: Maybe There’s Something To Those Sterotypes After All

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You know the stereotypes: Mac users are young, progressive, city-dwelling hipsters, while Windows users are more conservative, and live in rural areas. Hogwash, right? Well, maybe not. Hunch recently released results of a study of user data, comparing preferences and tendencies of PC and Mac users. The data pool was pretty massive, using more than 80 million aggregated and anonymous responses to questions from 700,000 Hunch users over an almost two year period. The study results do reinforce some stereotypes.

Now, as some of you stat geeks will point out, and as Hunch admits, correlation doesn’t necessarily imply causation. Still, some of the results are interesting:

  • Age: PC people are more likely than Mac people to be between 35-49, while Mac people are more likely to be between 18-34;
  • Geography: PC people are more likely than Mac people to live in suburbs and rural areas, and Mac people are more likely to live in the city;
  • Politics: 36% of PC people and 58% of Mac people are liberal;
  • Education: 54% of PC people versus 67% of Mac people have completed a four-year college degree or higher;
  • Food: Mac people most prefer bistro-type fries, while PC people prefer McDonald’s fries

The results go on, and compare many other preferences and traits, such as TV viewing habits, reading habits, tendency to be early tech adopters, fashion preferences, and even personality. Again, all of this isn’t necessarily cause and effect, but the interesting fact is that the results don’t stray too far from many of the stereotypes about each user base.

What is your computer of choice? Do these results accurately portray your preferences?

Mac vs. PC: A Hunch Rematch [via GigaOM]