Monday, October 12, 2009

Final Thoughts and Advice

After extensive tinkering with the new Apple laptops we once again came to the conclusion that Apple is a force to be reckoned with in the mobile computing universe.

As we said earlier we found every Apple laptop from the MacBook to the MacBook Air pretty much flawless. We had a few minor gripes of course but nothing that would discourage us from recommending an Apple Mac laptop.

One minor annoyance with the MacBook Air that we can’t honestly knock too much because of its petite frame is the fact that it re

quires an external CD/DVD drive.


Ok, so what’s the big deal then if we can’t knock it? The fact that it doesn’t come standard and will cost you one hundred bucks is

the deal.


A base Apple laptop MacBook Air already runs upwards of 1500 bucks on its own so we feel Apple honestly should have included it standad with every MacBook Air purchase.

Putting that aside we feel Apple laptops are simply going to be great computing machines nevertheless for many of you no matter how we or anyone else critique them. Unless of course you can't afford one that is.

If you are on a tight budget your only option honestly is to go the PC laptop route for even most new base Mac configurations run upwards of one thousand dollars. While we have seen some, especially used ones for just under a grand this unfortunately is still far more expensive than your typical budget PC.


Those of you however that are looking for a notebook just over the thousand dollar range will most likely find Apples standard MacBook laptops to be pretty aggressively priced and in our opinion a bargain especially if you are going to take advantage of Boot Camp.

So in the end after some exhaustive testing we have to recommend Apple laptops to just about everyone except those on an extreme budget. It’s that simple!


If you can afford one and aren’t the anti-Apple type we honestly feel you just may be heading for a fabulous computing experience.

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