Locator: 48210APPLE.
The following does not apply to heavy end users:
- gamers
- programmers
- developers
- Hollywood movie producers, directors, animators, etc
- website developers
- others
Apple:
- iPhone 17. Note tech specs.
- iPhone 17 SE, will significantly increase size from 4.7 inches to 6.06 inches
- A18 chip like iPhone 16; OLED panel for the first time ever; 6GB to 8GB of LPDDR5 memory, aluminum chassis, and a single rear 48-megapixel camera; price point fo $499 to $549; current model launched in March, 2022 for $429.
- going forward, for long-term Apple uses: it's all about the camera;
- when
buying through a telecom provider and buying over two years, price is
almost inconsequential for folks who want the best camera available in
an iphone
Apple:
- devices
- desktop: only at work; no longer needed at home (unless one does a lot of work from home)
- it's hard to believe but I never, never use a desktop computer any more; my 27-inch iMac is for watching television only and a Philips (or perhaps any other brand) smart TV with Amazon's FireStick beats the iMac for streaming;
- the 27-inch iMac was introduced in 2014; still
seems brand new, and no longer available in the 27-inch size;
discontinued in 2022
- whatever I paid for it years ago, is long forgotten; I probably bought it in 2018 or thereabouts
- was the last of Apple's Intel models
- for gamers, programmers, etc
- for gamers, streaming --> Vision Pro
- laptop: everywhere, all the time -- home, traveling, investing, work, play, college-must-have
- tablet: a must for college classrooms; staple in one's backpack; bedside
- iPhone: which model -- comes down to one binary choice -- best camera vs don't need the best
- after that (the camera choice), then it almost makes no difference
- bottom line: college students need three Apple devices: an iPhone, an iPad, and a laptop;
- update each one every third year; update one device each year.
- college tuition runs tens of thousands of dollars tuition (does not include room, board, fees, books, transportation -- upgrade each year, <$2,000
- $2,000 / $50,000 (college expenses each year, minimum) = 4%
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