Buying an IPAD, or MAC

Things to you need to consider before buying your perfect Apple  Mac book, i Mac, Mac  Mini, Mac Book Air, Mac Desktop PC or iPad for your daily computing  needs.

Apple has a fairly simple product lineup when it comes to their computers, you can get a laptop, desktop, or the ever so popular iPad.  If you are wanting a laptop, you can choose between the portable Mac Book Air, or the powerful Mac Book Pro, with each you can also choose a couple of different screen sizes, along with optional upgrades for RAM, CPU, storage, and add ons and more. If you looking for a desktop, you can choose  the entry-level Mac Mini, the all-in-one i Mac, or the workstation-like Mac Pro, also with optional upgrades for RAM, CPU, storage just as  with  their laptop line. We also know that the iPad product  line  as well is also very robust  and diverse ranging  from 16 gb to 128 gb in  storage and  perform  just as well  as either of  their larger  counterparts.

The first thing  to  consider before  purchasing your Mac or iPad is are you  mostly  going  to be stationary in  your use of the device, sometimes on the go, or always  on the go? If the majority  of your  work is  going  to be  on the  go  you are  most  likely  going  to  choose either  from the  laptop lineup or from the iPad lineup. If your  workload  is  more or less stationary  you  will  probably  choose  from  one  of the desktop units for your daily routine.

The second  most important thing  to  consider  is  the type of  work  you will be doing with your new device this will help you to determine your ram demands. for either the laptop lines, or desktop  products, your obviously  not  going  to  write a feature  film  on the iPad so  we will  touch base on those in a moment.

The third thing to consider  when buying  your apple product  is storage space, As with  the iPad lineups  you  have 3 distinct  sizes 16, 32,64 or 128 gb. However  with  the  laptop and  desktop storage  is more  flexible  but  as  you  go up in  size  with any upgrades  you  must  also  consider  the  final cost  you are  willing  to invest in your purchase in order to  do your  job  or projects on.

remember the more  you  need  or  consider adding  to  your  purchase  is  always  going  to be a little more  than  what you would pay for  the stock unit  of each  product.