Why Mac is best for any industry

Here’s why, no matter which industry or niche your business falls under, Apple have you covered…

A workforce is bolstered and elevated to new heights by the devices that support them. From efficient and pristine laptops and desktops that create magic or sift through tons of data, to on-the-go devices that allow professionals to fit work around their lifestyles, there are many things to consider when investing in a fleet of devices that fit your team and industry’s needs.

Thankfully the Apple device range features a variety of devices tailored to an array of budgets and productivity needs, from speedy and high-processing devices that can multitask through big creative production projects to slimline devices powered by tools primed for data collectors and administrative staffers.

Here’s why, no matter which industry or niche your business falls under, Mac has you covered:

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For the creatives

Creative production projects can be large in file and heavy on processing – especially when multitasking between large open files and humming production software.

The Mac range shines best here. Offering a compact design that doesn’t skimp on power, you’re able to find laptops in the fleet that pack a punch with processing speed, battery life, storage space, as well as CPU and GPU features.

Following the introduction of Apple’s innovative SoC (System on a Chip) roll-out, the new MacBooks come primed with powerful processing chips (M1, M2, or the M3 chip).

This makes it easy to find out at your nearest iStore which of these offers will work best for your creative business’s needs.

Paired with the iPad device, design-focused creatives get to shine and use Procreate and other apps to create bespoke, new-age designs with the old-school feel of pen to paper.

And for the creative staffers who need an extra monitor or bigger screen, the iMac range is perfect for tackling any massive project file that needs to get done and meet deadlines.

For the analytical

Analytical work like data collection, IT, and other technical fields similarly need a device that can keep up with the processing work they do. This again is where the MacBook range comes in handy.

With the processing chip technology partnered with large device space and long-lasting battery life – you can let your processing software analyse with peace of mind.

The perk of the variety offered in the laptop range is that even the entry-level MacBooks are well suited for most data processing roles and can be useful for less intensive roles – allowing for a more budget-friendly option.

MacBook, paired with iPhone or iPad, will empower employees with the ability to share any presentation or data feedback to their team and clients with ease and convenience through Apple’s efficient AirDrop feature.

For the administrative

Similar to the above two industries, administrative jobs require laptops that can manage and curate schedules, plan out production timelines, or just stay on top of appointment bookings.

The entry-level MacBook Air would be well suited for allowing administrative teams to make use of Apple software office tools like Pages for documentation, Keynote for presentations, or Numbers for spreadsheets.

And, if you need to make use of Google or Microsoft 365 office suites, you needn’t fret as the MacBook is updated and designed to work seamlessly on those platforms and with that software.

This paired with the iPhone or Apple Watch will allow admin workers to stay on top of their schedules, appointments, and deadlines with ease and a few convenient taps.

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