How to compare two laptops: on Win7 and on MacOS? Help!

    I ask for advice from habralumey. There was an idea to make a duel: to compare top-end productive business laptops with identical configurations on Win7 and MacOS (Sony and MacBook Pro), put laptops next to them and shoot typical scenarios of working with them on video. Type: turn on laptops - see how much each system is loading from the press of a button. Then we start Photoshop, open a 300 megabyte picture in it and rotate it by 90 degrees, do everything at the same time, and see what happens faster. We go online and load some complex site, say, on a flash, and do it on the same browser, say, Opera or Chrome. Then we archive a bunch of files with the same archiver ... At first it seems they decided - hooray, hurry to shoot, but then thought about it. But would such a comparison be correct? At first they wanted to do such an out-of-box test, i.e. stupidly get laptops out of the box, in the form that they came from the store, and start poking buttons. But let’s say, Sony has already installed a bunch of different stupid programs that interfere with loading, and which are not on the Mac — to what state should the system be cleaned? Will the comparison of two photoshop be correct? Well and so on. Your opinion is interesting - is there any sense in this at all, and if so, how to conduct this experiment as cleanly as possible? Maybe suggest some more typical use cases? then how to conduct this experiment as cleanly as possible? Maybe suggest some more typical use cases? then how to conduct this experiment as cleanly as possible? Maybe suggest some more typical use cases?
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