Friday, 1 February 2013

PC


In this blog post I will be writing about current PC’s, so for this blog post I will be writing about the Apple Macbook Pro, some of the key features that I will be writing about will be the platform design, interface, price and power supply.

  •          Platform Design – The design of the Apple Macbook Pro is different from other laptops because it was designed not to play games but to develop graphics, was designed for business purposes and social affairs. The Macbook hasn’t got different parts as it’s all just one part whereas a normal laptop has different panels.



  •          Interface – The interface design of the Macbook Pro is very different when compared to a standard laptop as on a normal laptop tou would have a start button in the bottom left corner and then that’s how you would access your files, but the Macbook Pro has a dock which stretches across the bottom of the screen, this is where you would find you files and the Macbook Pro uses the internet search engine called Safari which is different from a laptop which uses Internet Explorer, Google Chrome or FireFox.


  •          Price – The prices for just one Apple Macbook Pro can range quite high, it really depends whether you want a brand new Macbook or a pre-owned one. Prices for a pre-owned Macbook may range between £750 -£900 but if you want a brand new one then you would have to pay from £1000 and up to £1500 depending if you want one with retinal display then you would have to pay between £1500 - £3000 but that’s if you have that kind of money.




  •          Power Supply – The power supply for the Macbook Pro is similar to a normal laptop because it has 2 cables, one that connects from a plug socket to a power brick and then that cable connects from the power brick to the Macbook Pro. 


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