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Apple’s new website is designed to help you choose the best Mac for you

Apple has launched a new website dubbed “Help me choose” to help folks find the best Mac for them.

Go to the page and you’ll find a list of questions:

° What will you use your Mac for? You can choose from essentials, work, education, or creative hobbies. 

° What are your day-to-day essentials? Choices are Browsing online, social media, emails, video chatting, streaming movies and music.

° What sort of things do you do at work? Choices are creating documents, planning and organizing, design, photography or image editing, and audio production. 

° What do you students involve? Choices are assignments & research, online classes, classmate collaboration, working with creative software, STEM projects, or other.

° How to you get creative outside of work? You can choose from editing photos, creating content, designing/sketching, coding, or making music.

° Where will you use your Mac? Choices are: always in the fixed place, like my desk, or around my home, out and about, on long journeys.

° Will you plug in any of the following: displays, external storage, media equipment, and/or other accessories? 

° What budget do you have in mind: up to $1,000; up to $1,250; up to $2,000; up to $2,500.

On all questions except the final one, you can choose more than  answer.

Dennis Sellers

Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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