http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198069648817/screenshots/
There is a difference for sure. But I really like both versions. I have both 360 and PC copies. One I use to roleplay that is my PC Version with more mods than Blue Mountain Flowers in the Pale, The 360 is just for quick gameplays when I don't have much time to spend on Tamriel.
The last console I owned was a PS1 and a N64 when I was a little kid .
My current PC is 4 years old and is mostly on original parts, so its getting pretty worn down nowadays. Doesnt run Skyrim as well as it used to, although the main difference is loading times, and even then its still a lot faster than console. Ive been stockpiling cash to buy a new PC for a while now, and I am looking forward to when I finally build that SSD-equipped beast.
I dont think ill ever play these games on a console, not to start a flame war but I find that a Beth game without the ability to both mod any aspect to my liking (Not that there's much that I dont like) but also bolt on all sorts of user-made content just feels incomplete. Modding in PC gaming has kept games alive far beyond their usual lifespans, and I get really upset when there's executive meddling that makes modding tools not get released, dooming the game to obscurity like with Dark Messiah.