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Blog posts of '2022' 'February'

Tips for buying a Refurbished iMac
When you buy a previously owned iMac, your money goes further. As soon as the computer leaves retailer it loses value but macs that are few years old can still be great values and powerful machines In today's world where everything seems too expensive for consumers looking at purchasing new electronics or technologies there is one option left - buying refurbished products. Buying used devices has become increasingly popular because people want to save some cash.
10 Important facts you should know for student MacBook buyers
Whether you're a student or family, it's back-to school time when many people decide to buy new Macbooks. Before making your purchase, consideration should be given in order to not have any regrets later on down the line. There are two laptop lines from Apple, the 13-inch MacBook Air and 15/16/14 inches MacBook Pro. The product lines are somewhat distinct for offering different screen sizes to choose from; you'll have made your decision based on other specifications like storage space or processor speed if it's not too heavy already loaded up with RAM memory.
Differences Between the 16GB and 32GB MacBook Pro
Which MacBook Pro will meet your needs? Should you go with the 16GB or 32GB? It’s a question many potential Apple customers have wondered. Apple has high-end 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro devices. Both offer the M1 Pro chip. And with both, the 16GB of RAM is standard with the ability to upgrade to 32GB of RAM for an additional $400. Let’s take a quick look at the two options.
A Beginner's Guide to Apple Mac
Have you bought a first Mac? Congratulations! Now it's time to learn how use it. And we're confident that with these few tricks, getting started will be easy for anyone who has never used one before--or at least hasn't since they were kids Here is our complete guide on macOS - from launching programs all the way down to setting your display preferences so everything looks just right.