Then, quite naturally, is Apple's marginally haughty sniff that people love Macs and, it seems, don't love PCs. There's security, there's iPhone compatability - because almost every American has an iPhone. So, it could save you $281 a year? You'd have to use a lot of Macs to impress your CEO, given the other costs conversion might involve.Īpple's reasoned, lyrical waxing continues, however. Price 'in the long run.'Īpple presents a Forrester study that says: 'Compared with a PC, a single Mac could save you $843 over three years.' There's battery life, affection from your IT department, compatibility with systems in companies that don't have an IT department, and, wait, here's price.
Let's glide, though, to Apple's other arguments.
Some may be concerned, however, that the only speed comparison offered is between the old and new MacBook Air.