One of my clients found themselves overdue for ordering new PC laptops for their business, but were out of options: the Dell Latitudes they’d bought over the last five years had not held up well, and the HP laptops they bought more recently couldn’t accommodate reasonable upgrades and were heavy and unpopular with users.
I arranged with Apple Enterprise to obtain four MacBooks for a month long trial to determine if Apple’s new Intel based laptops could replace PC laptops in a business environment running Windows. Here’s an introduction to what I learned in using MacBooks and BootCamp to run Windows.
Roughly Drafted >> Do MacBooks Make Business Sense as PC Laptops?
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One of my clients found themselves overdue for ordering new PC laptops for their business, but were out of options: the Dell Latitudes they’d bought over the last five years had not held up well, and the HP laptops they bought more recently couldn’t accommodate reasonable upgrades and were heavy and unpopular with users.
I arranged with Apple Enterprise to obtain four MacBooks for a month long trial to determine if Apple’s new Intel based laptops could replace PC laptops in a business environment running Windows. Here’s an introduction to what I learned in using MacBooks and BootCamp to run Windows.
Roughly Drafted >> Do MacBooks Make Business Sense as PC Laptops?