
* That’s a ridiculous margin of “it’s not even a contest” success. Now consider this… The largest margin of victory in a presidential election was Franklin Roosevelt’s 60.8% to Alf Landon’s 36.5% in 1936. What makes the number look even more unbalanced is when you consider the other side of the equation: only 29% would choose PC over Mac. By any scale, this is a huge preference over the alternative. In a new study of over 2,200 college students released by Jamf this week, 71% either have a Mac or wish they did. And though they may sometimes act like party animals, they are still, in fact, people.

For the sake of argument (and this article), when I say “people,” I am referring to college students. You may think this is a trick question because most people prefer PC over Mac, right? Well, more people may use PCs, but it doesn’t necessarily mean they are preferred.
