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.