Sunday 22 May 2011

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Choosing The Right Mac



Choosing the right Mac doesn't have to be a burdensome task or an operation of futility. What it amounts to is simply a choice, a modicum of necessity, portability, style, convenience, and what your pocketbook can afford. Being straightforward and truthful, at first I was not sold on Mac products. I was a honest-to-goodness PC person until I experienced the awesome capabilities of the Macintosh product line. Like I mentioned before, my bias was geared towards PC products. I felt like PC's were for the serious user. I had the notion that Macs were for artsy type people, and not for those who are hard-core workaholics, who need power on demand. It wasn't until I experienced the simplicity of OS X software and versatile Mac applications, that I became a true believer. I must say that whenever you are in the market for a serious purchase, it behooves a person to do their research. Within the parameters of your research, it is also important to have an idea of what you're looking for in a product. Are you a person on the go? Or are you a homebody? Do I want a Laptop or desktop? What can I afford, and how much do I want to spend? You need to establish some sort of criteria and a list of questions before you yank out your checkbook or swipe your credit card.
In the late 1990's the iMac G3, G4 and the G5 was introduced as an affordable cheaper alternative to pricier PC's. Designs were modernistic, stylish and came in a variety of fruity colors. Comparatively, they lacked the power of higher-end Power Mac G4 and G5's. These models were introductory to today's MacBook Pro. The MacBook Pro is a high-end laptop geared for speed, and mobility. It utilizes a 2.4GHz or 2.66-gigahertz Intel Core 2 Duo processors and 2 graphic processors. It is designed in a stylish aluminum casing, with a price range of $2K to $3K. The MacBook Pro is deemed one of the best laptops on the market today.
The Ipad2 is also another Mac product to take into serious consideration when you compile your list. This unique machine has an innovative design with a convenient touch screen. It literally goes wherever you go. It takes photos, surfs the web, and plays movies, games, checks email, listens to music and much more. Access the Face Time app to have a face-to-face with your favorite person. You can make video conferencing a breeze by being able to make video calls from your iPad2 to someone another person's iPad2, iPhone4, iPod touch or Mac, all with Wi-Fi. As far as affordability is concerned, prices can range from the upper $500 to $1k.
Ultimately when deciding which Mac is best for you; consider the necessity of portability, style, convenience and affordability. Mac products are ripe for the picking. Quality, workmanship, and innovative design are at a precedent, and we are at a special time where market value for Mac products is in the consumers favor.
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