 Rhaid, yna'n gwybod. Apple versus Windows. What do I use and what do I think you should use? So, this is the question I get asked all the time. So, I'm going to start by explaining what my setup is and what I've used for the past couple of years and what do I think that you should get setup with. So, my own personal setup is I use Mac and I've used Mac for probably the last 10 to 15 years. All the professional designers I know use Mac and whenever I go into a company I've always been given a Mac. So, the two types of computer I use an iMac, 27-inch for my work every day. That's a couple of years old now. So, one of the key things you need to know is as UI UX designers, we don't actually need the fastest, most amazing computer. We're not freely modellers, like my mate's a freely modeler and he's got an amazing setup. The stuff we do is actually very basic and very not that computer-intensive. So, any Apple Mac is fine. I would, to be honest, I was using like a 10-year-old laptop until last year. Anyway, that was fine. The screens on the Apple's are amazing, which is why I've got a 5K iMac. You can get 5K screens, but to be honest, you could probably get a 5K iMac for cheaper if you got one used anyway. That's what I use today. I also, out of interest, I have a Wacom pen and tablet. Once you go Wacom, you never go back if anyone is interested. Over there, I've got an Apple Mac. I've got two Macs and two laptops. I've got one from work, which is the M1 MacBook Pro. And that's like $3,000. And I've also got my own personal MacBook M2, which is just over $1,000. And to be honest, it's a MacBook A M2. I prefer the cheaper MacBook A, even though it's a fairer price to the other one. The expensive one, I find a little bit bulky. I really like the 14-inch MacBook A, although then I've released a bigger version. I kind of wish I, I don't know, I'd have to try it. I like the small size of it, so I use that on the go when I've run work remotely. Sometimes I'll sit in the garden, I'll use my M2. So what do I think you should use? So a lot of people out there probably got Windows machines. The tools that we use, like Figma, they work online, so you can download a Mac app, you can download a Windows app, you can even run it in the browser. It's perfectly fine. The computer power is all there. But probably what you need to know is that when you go into a professional company, you will be given a Mac and you will kind of be expected to use the Mac operating system. All design studios have them. Whether I think they're better or not, I don't know, I haven't used Windows. Probably since Windows 95, to be honest, when I had one of my first computers, I'm just used to using Mac operating systems. It works with my watch, my phone. It's all synced together. I'm filming this on an iPhone, which is tethered wirelessly to my Mac. It all works together. I think that's what design is used. But you can use whatever you want, although my aspiration is to keep on upgrading and probably get a new Mac studio with one of the screens.