Why you'll love a Mac

Make the ultimate upgrade. To a Mac.

Why get a new PC and just upgrade your computer, when you can get a Mac and upgrade your entire computer experience?

It’s designed to be
a better computer.

When you buy a computer, you want it to last. And a Mac will. That’s because a Mac is designed to be as reliable and powerful as it is beautiful.

It comes with software
you’ll love to use.

A new PC is overloaded with all sorts of applications. Most of which you don’t want or need. A Mac, on the other hand, comes with great software that’s easy to learn and a pleasure to use.

It comes with the world’s
most advanced OS.

Simple and intuitive, yet incredibly powerful. That’s OS X Mountain Lion, and it’s what makes a Mac a Mac.

It’s designed with the
environment in mind.

Apple is committed to designing products that have the least possible environmental impact. That’s why every Mac is energy efficient, free of many harmful toxins, and highly recyclable.

It runs Office and works with your existing PC files.

Get Office for Mac, and you can run Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Files open perfectly on a PC (and vice versa). Other PC files work too, like photos, MP3s, ZIP files and more. Transfer them to your new Mac and use them right away.

It’s compatible with
your stuff.

Almost any device that connects via USB, audio cable or Bluetooth wireless technology will work with a Mac. You can start using these devices from the moment you plug them in.

It helps keep you safe.

Safety is built right in. OS X is designed with powerful, advanced technologies that keep you safe from unknowingly downloading malicious software on your Mac.

It’s loaded with the latest technology.

Fast Intel processors are standard on every Mac, so applications fly. Powerful graphics bring the latest 3D games to life. And 802.11n Wi-Fi gives you fast wireless connectivity.

It runs Windows and Windows applications.

If you need to run an application that isn’t available for the Mac, don’t worry. You can install Windows on a Mac to run the occasional Windows application you just can’t live without.