Collection: MacBook Storage Guide
- Storage: Storage is where your computer keeps all the things you want to remember and access later, making sure everything is neatly tucked away and ready when you need it. Most computers come with Solid State Drives (SSDs) are like sleek, high-tech storage bins that are super fast and efficient. They help your computer boot up quickly and load files in a flash, but might not hold as much as HDDs.
- RAM: RAM is another word for Memory. The more memory that you choose, the more things you can run at once on your device. If you are using the device for video calls, multitasking, and professional use, you may want to purchase a device with higher RAM. A standard RAM (ex. 8GB) is a great option for day to day tasks.
- Processor: Sometimes called CPU, a processor is the brain of the computer. It carries out instructions and performs calculations that enable the computer to execute tasks and run programs. If you are running multiple programs at the same time, or larger programs, purchasing a larger processor is going to be what you need for optimum performance. If you are planning on utilizing the computer for causal purposes, a standard processor (Intel Core i3,i5, etc.) are going to be a great choice.