![]() ![]() If you’re earning $10.00 per hour overseeing a dedicated video production box, your employer is getting 10% more work done in the same amount of time. If you are using your Mac at full capacity and always have a backlog of processor intensive work, such as processing video, it’s a simple equation: 10% more processing power means nearly 10% more work done, making you almost 10% more productive. The question isn’t simply which model provides the most processing power per dollar spent, but whether that additional $300 can cost justify itself in terms of productivity and/or billable hours. But in the business world, increased productivity is a key factor. A faster computer lets you do things faster, which is its own reward. The Productivity Equationįor the typical home computer user, productivity isn’t a key factor. In the end, I come up with reasonable advice as to whether it makes more sense to buy the new model or the discontinued one – and sometimes that varies at different performance levels (for instance, Apple often has four different iMac models and three 15″ notebooks – not including build-to-order options).
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