With high end hardware and a user friendly interface, Apple laptops are more popular than ever before and more and more people are moving over from the traditional PC market. Apple currently offers three product ranges which include the MacBook Pro, the MacBook Air and the standard MacBook. All three ranges cater to different needs.
The standard MacBook is Apples most common consumer laptop product. They all utilise the latest of Intels dual core processes, come with a generous amount of memory and high quality graphics cards. These models are more than satisfactory for the vast majority of users and a comparable to mid-range desktop computers in terms of power.
The MacBook is the general purpose consumer range of laptop products from Apple. All models in the range use the power of Intels dual core processors. The latest model comes with 2 GB of RAM, a two GHz dual core processor and an impressive graphics card based on the Nvidia G-force 9400M graphics chip with 256 MB of RAM.
Finally, the MacBook Air is an ultra portable solution which weighs very little that is not skimp on power. Introduced in the beginning of 2008, they have now become very popular solutions for people on the road. In spite of their small size, they still have 13 inch screens, 2 GB in memory, dual core CPUs and generously large hard disks.
There are quite an impressive number of advantages offered by Apple computers. Unfortunately, many people are concerned about the compatibility issues and worried that if they move from PC to Macintosh, then they will not be able to run most of their old software. However, this is simply not the case. These days it is possible to run Windows in a virtual machine with your Macintosh. Not only that, the software supplied with Macintosh is extremely user friendly and should do everything that you want.
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