You’re a senior wanting to take a bite out of a nice Macintosh Apple . . . computer. To help you compare and contrast Macs, the following table lists some Mac models and price ranges and tells you what they’re best suited to do.
| Model | Suited For | Price Range | Pros & Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| iMac desktop | Midrange to power user | $1,200-2,000 | Built-in monitor |
| Mac mini desktop | Entry level to typical home computing | $600-800 | No monitor, built-in DVD drive, keyboard, or mouse |
| MacBook Air laptop | Typical home computing | $1,000-1,600 | No built-in DVD drive |
| MacBook Pro laptop | Midrange to power user | $1,200-2,500 | Built-in DVD drive, but significantly heavier than the MacBook Air |
| Power Mac desktop | Power user | $2,500-5,000 | No monitor |
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