The task of purchasing a computer. Everyone needs one today. As a result, everyone musts go through this process. So buying a computer isn’t just for those in IT service and IT support. Many technicians and costumers brag on the Apple Mac. But let’s look at Apple Macs: Are they that great? You decide.
First of all, Apple Macs lovers boast about how the software and hardware go together. In fact, recently, they make their own hardware, especially with machines like the Surface Pro. This tested hardware is made specifically for Apple Macs. That’s a smart move on Apple’s part. Furthermore, people brag of the software and quality. For instance, they praise software apps like GarageBand and Photos. They come free with Apple Macs and are easy to use. Other popular Mac apps include Tweetbot and iA Writer. And guess what? They’re exclusively for Apple.
Yesterday,? I talked about Apple products, and the technicians fixing them, are facing growing security threats. But overall, Apple Macs lead the league in computer security. Statistically, they get far fewer viruses than PC’s. But keep in mind no system is 100% safe. Apple users love how their iPhones and other Apple devices easily connect with their Macs. Beleive it or not, Apple has a lot of satisfied customers. You’ve got to respect that.
But let’s look at what’s not so good about the Apple Mac. They’re bulky. Have you tried lifting an Apple desktop lately? I have. I almost broke my back. Also, they’re expensive. Go to any store or any shop. The Apple Mac costs way more than any PC brand. I’m like most people; I’m not ready to drop that kind of money on a machine. That’s especially true when the PC’s serve me just as well, thank you very much. Plus, from my observation, they’re harder to fix. In my computer service shop, Apple mac parts take longer to get here than PC’s. Also, Apple macs are a bigger headache to fix than PC’s. They take longer to fix, too. So while there’s a lot to admire about a Mac, there’s a lot to be weary of as well. So are Apple Macs that great? You decide.