I think it's more dependent on the person that the machine. One who is willing to "take risks" and just start pushing buttons will find any computer easier to use than someone who doesn't. While it is always a good idea to read the instructions, it doesn't hurt to click on a file menu and see what options you have.
I'm not even going to touch the question of which is more "intuitive" because I started using an Apple in third grade at school and received a Commodore 64 for Christmas that same year. I can't remember which was easier to learn.
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> No computer is intuitive -- just place one in front of a 60 year old who has never used one and see how intuitive either a Windows machine or a Mac is.
A lot of naive elderly seem to have no problem whatsoever with an iPad. Ar eyou going to tell me that "it's not a computer"?
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