What are some downsides to owning a macbook?

Apple Macbook is an exciting addition to the world of computing. There are definitely some "cons" if you are looking to replace a computer with a new one. If you have lived for several years, or even months, in Microsoft Windows world you may find the Apple operating system a little difficult to get through.

The Macbook is sleek, and attractive to look at. Be aware that the touch of a Macbook keyboard is a lot different than that of a MS Windows based computer or laptop. The newer models of laptops based in Windows operating systems have flatter keyboards to make a more narrow laptop, but the keys are easy to type with for the most avid typist.

The keys on the Macbook laptop are practically flat, and take very little to type. But this is a minor adjustment for anyone who knows how to type. Keystroke differences between Apple OS and Windows OS can also trip up the more experienced Windows user.

If you are new to computers, do not have a great deal of experience in Windows world, you should find a Macbook a great asset to your world. The Apple computers have compatible software to most Microsoft programs with differences. Ensure that if you have to share files between your Macbook and a PC that your software will save in Microsoft formats so that they can be viewed on PC's.

With the prevalence of Macbook computers in the workforce and in private homes the compatibility issues are being resolved quickly by Apple. The only other deterrent I can think of is that a standard Windows based laptop can be purchased for about $400.00 but the lowest cost Macbook is nearly twice that at $900.00 and that cost is for the base model with a small screen.

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