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🎨 AI Comparison Infographic (A vs. B) 🎯 infographic 📅 2026-05-27

Mac vs PC Product Comparison Chart on Cost and Value

Modern isometric product comparison chart showing Mac vs PC in a clean two-column editorial layout focused on cost and value. Features five comparison rows, subtle winner markers, generic computer icons, and a balanced verdict bar in a polished consumer-tech style.

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Isometric Mac vs PC product comparison chart with 5 cost rows, winner highlights, device icons, and balanced verdict bar.
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Resolution1024 × 1024 px
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Ratio1024x1024
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File size141 KB
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StyleAI Comparison Infographic (A vs. B)
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Use caseinfographic
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Generated2026-05-27
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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SEO targetproduct comparison chart
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Side-by-side comparison infographic titled "Mac vs. PC" (in English). Split the canvas vertically into TWO clearly separated columns with balanced symmetry: left column for "Mac" with a distinctive generic desktop/laptop hero icon, right column for "PC" with a distinctive generic tower monitor hero icon. Use a cost-focused comparison angle. Add exactly 5 horizontal attribute rows spanning both columns, with a left-side label area for the row title, a small supporting icon for each row, then the Mac value and the PC value aligned in a clean grid. For each row, subtly highlight the side that wins using a small green checkmark, slightly bolder type, or a soft accent dot; keep the overall comparison honest and balanced so both sides win some rows.

Use these EXACT English on-image texts for the rows:
1. Label: "Starting Price"; Mac value: "$999+"; PC value: "$400+"; icon: price tag; winner: PC.
2. Label: "Upgrade Cost"; Mac value: "Often Higher"; PC value: "Often Lower"; icon: wrench and coin; winner: PC.
3. Label: "Resale Value"; Mac value: "Usually Higher"; PC value: "Usually Lower"; icon: circular arrows with dollar symbol; winner: Mac.
4. Label: "Bundled Software"; Mac value: "Strong Included Apps"; PC value: "Varies by Maker"; icon: app grid; winner: Mac.
5. Label: "Budget Range"; Mac value: "Limited Low-Cost Options"; PC value: "Very Wide Range"; icon: stacked boxes or slider scale; winner: PC.

Bottom verdict bar with this EXACT one-line balanced verdict in English: "PC wins on entry cost and upgrade value, while Mac wins on resale value and included software." Make the verdict centered and easy to read.

Visual style: isometric 3D comparison infographic, sharp readable typography, editorial comparison layout, clean grid, vector-clean lines, balanced symmetry. Overall mood: modern, informative, neutral, polished, consumer-tech editorial. Color palette: cyan accent for Mac side and magenta accent for PC side, with soft neutral background, dark gray body text, subtle separators, and light gradient panels. Add small isometric device illustrations, simple coins, app tiles, and upgrade parts to reinforce each row without clutter. Avoid real brand logos; use only generic computer symbols and generic interface/app representations. Emphasize readability, spacing, and clear side-by-side structure suitable for a product comparison chart.

All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real brand logos beyond what is essential for the comparison subject, no watermarks Honest, balanced comparison — no biased framing, no real brand logos unless essential to the comparison subject. Where logos appear (e.g. crypto coin symbols), use commonly understood generic representations rather than copyrighted marks.