1. less crashes
2. less reboots
3. more stability
4. easier and more complete backups
this translates to:
1. Greater productivity
2. Less wasted time
3. less hassles
Currently, I am running on a Mac Book Pro built in Mid 2010. I'm looking forward to one day getting Retina display technology or better!
But for right now. I still have Apple Care on this computer and it will probably last a good long time. So, by the time I have to worry about a new computer there will probably be something even better than the current MBP retina display computers.
that's my report on comparing Apple Computers to PCs.
Even you have comments, arguments, opinions, facts or info to share about Mac or Apple products please use the "Enter Comments Here" Section Below.
Sincerely,
David Snape
ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849
Author: What You Should Know About Gum Disease
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David Snape
ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849
Author: What You Should Know About Gum Disease
PS: Get your free guides on fighting gum disease and stopping bad breath
PPS: my favorite dental health machine for home use.
This is a comment to suggest that Apple products, particularly the Mac Book Pro, are cool.
ReplyDeleteAs someone who has been doing I.T. support for 15 years, I find that most Mac users end up being less knowledgeable, and harder to do support for in the long run.
ReplyDeleteMacs auto configure a lot of things for you.
Similar to AOl email vs using email client such as outlook.
To remain flexible, and grasp and understanding of what the software is doing in the background I recommend using both Windows and Macs