Top Apple Products Under $155

If You Need Apple Products, This is the Place for You!

By Shawnie, published Aug 08, 2006
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I must be honest in saying I was never a fan of Apple products until recently. I have been a loyal user of Sony laptops for years now and never had a problem with it. Now, with everyone using Apple laptops, I am starting to wonder what the buzz is all about. So, in the next month I am about to drop $3,000 just on Apple products. Although I have picked out a laptop, I am having trouble deciding what are the best Apple accessories to go with it. Lucky for me (and you) I have found and complied a list of the top-end products that will go perfectly with Apple laptops.

Number five: Logitech Cordless Desktop S530 Laser for Mac
Starting at only $66, this Logitech is an alternative to using the regular Apple keyboards and the great Mighty Mouse. Although this set uses a USB port to connect instead of Bluetooth, it is still worth it due to the way it is highly customizable and even looks great with Macs. The mouse uses two AA batteries and the keyboard uses two AAA and once plugged into the computer, it is basically plug and play. The additional instillation software is not even needed. However, in order to use the application-launch buttons, the scroll keys, and music controls, the software is needed. The keyboard is slim and sits low on your desk so that it does not damage your wrists and offers customizable keys. The laser mouse offers a four-way scroll wheel, reprogrammable controls, and fits comfortably in your hand. However, it is only meant for right handed users and not left handed people. If you are willing to give up a USB port and you are right handed, this is definitely one of the best desktop sets there are for Macs.

Top Apple Products Under $155

Altec Lansing InMotion iM7

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Takeaways
  • Not all Microsoft products will work with Apple.
  • Although Apple products are generally more expensive, they are well worth it.
  • Apple is run by Steve Jobs; not Bill Gates.
Did You Know?
The first Mac was released in 1984.
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