People in these parts will throw shade at macOS, and I get it. But whatever you think of Apple, they’ve traditionally done a pretty good job of making their OS such that you don’t really need a manual unless you start doing more complex stuff. Someone who’s not particularly computer literate can buy a cheap Mac and have it up and running in no time, without ever really needing to seek help.
I mean, ‘cheap’ is subjective. The Neo seems like a decent buy right now, and as the other reply said, there’s always used. These things truck along nicely for many a year.
People in these parts will throw shade at macOS, and I get it. But whatever you think of Apple, they’ve traditionally done a pretty good job of making their OS such that you don’t really need a manual unless you start doing more complex stuff. Someone who’s not particularly computer literate can buy a cheap Mac and have it up and running in no time, without ever really needing to seek help.
Where?
I mean, ‘cheap’ is subjective. The Neo seems like a decent buy right now, and as the other reply said, there’s always used. These things truck along nicely for many a year.