Apple's Macs rack up more than 1/4 of back-to-school PC sales in 2014

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  • Reply 21 of 24

    A quarter Macs feels about right at the college where I teach. Almost every student has some kind of laptop. They may also have tablets, but I almost never see students using tablets as productivity devices in class or at the library. Very few of my students have their books on their devices; most buy and bring to class paper copies. When they do have the texts in electronic form, they usually use their laptops rather than a separate tablet or reader, since they want to use the laptop for taking notes anyway. 

  • Reply 22 of 24
    elrothelroth Posts: 1,201member

    Can't you write one story about Macs where you don't plug your advertising partners?

  • Reply 23 of 24
    I can see the continuity feature be a huge feature for consumers. At least for me it is.
    It would be nice if Apple did a little more advertising for the Mac. With Windows 8 being the mess that it is, and Yosemite with continuity being as awesome as it is, if Apple both patted itself on the back and inform people sitting on the fence.
  • Reply 24 of 24

    The cheapest Mac is Mac Mini, not Air.

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