Friday, April 6, 2012

A Little Information About Apple Laptops

By Ryan Baggins


Today, you see an ever increasing number of people who are using Apple laptops. They are now a rather popular as an alternative to the traditional PC. Apple is currently marketing three different ranges of notebook computers which cater to a number of different needs. There is the standard MacBook, the MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air.

The general purpose range of laptops from Apple is the MacBook. This is aimed at the consumer market and offers high performance at a good value for money. With 2 GB of memory and a dual core processor from Intel, the laptop is certainly comparable to high end PCs. The latest model also sports and Nvidia G-force 9400M coupled with 256 megabytes of memory.

At the power user end of the spectrum, Apple offers the MacBook Pro, the latest models of which are extremely powerful. There are basically desktop replacements with enormous 17 inch screens, if dual core CPUs, up to 4 GB of RAM and graphics cards that are comparable to the highest end desktop options.

The MacBook Pro is the high end of Apples Range and is targeted towards professionals and power users and other enthusiasts. The latest models are desktop replacements boasting 17 inch screens 512 megabyte G-force graphics cards, 2.5 GHz dual core processors, 4 GB of memory and a 320 GB hard disk.

Apple provides a number of advantages with their products over the traditional PCs. Apple laptops are typically more user friendly and have a number of features that you will not find on Windows-based computers. The thing that worries most people is the compatibility options, however, in the latest Macintosh computers, it is even possible to run Windows through a virtual machine, so you can happily use all the software which you used on Windows.




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