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Changing from Windows Laptop to a Mac


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10 minutes ago, Marksquirrell said:

I have a 27” iMac at home and for working with multiple windows it’s so valuable having the screen real estate available to have two docs side by side, and the software is as simple as click and hold the green window button and select the second program you want side by side and it snaps to the screen, no sizing just done.

The only upgrade to this is dual monitors but then you need a dock etc also but with a laptop you have 3 screens! Rarely necessary but useful none the less.

Also look at the refurbished ones from Apple direct. Bought 3 laptops, iMac and iPad all refurbished and never had a problem. You just have to wait for the one you want to come up sometimes.

Sound advice there thanks - what spec Mac and which dual document monitor would you advise?

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We have just changed over to a mac my wife has used pc s for years and years and was dead against it but now loves the mac and would never change  back but she has all the Microsoft programs on ours. It is very intuitive but apparently  it is more suited for a male brain so the apple rep told me!! Its perfect if you are using iphones and ipads too as you can start it on one device and carry it on another but sure microsoft does as well, it is just so much easier and a lot more user friendly for us.

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1 hour ago, Marksquirrell said:

The only upgrade to this is dual monitors but then you need a dock etc also but with a laptop you have 3 screens! Rarely necessary but useful none the less.

Is yours an older imac? I believe the newer ones you can just plug extra monitors straight into the unit.

 

I have 3 monitors but I have a mac pro and had to purchase an extra graphics card for the job

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Regarding the dual monitors.  The latest IOS has mirroring built in so just plug a hd tv into the hdmi port and either choose to mirror the screen or is as an additional screen.

 

I doubt you will need to have any space worries when connected to a 40” plus hdtv.

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