It's been a busy year for Apple, with the company updating pretty much everything, from the iPhone, na AirPods Pro, na Apple Watch, Na iPad and iPad Pro.
So much new stuff to get excited over, all ready to empty your wallet over the holiday period.
That said, there are still Apple products that you should avoid, either because they're in line for a refresh, or they're just not going to get updated because Apple is phasing them out.
Remember, 2023 is on the horizon, and a whole new cycle of updates await us.
Shopping tip: Don't leave buying Apple stuff until the last minute. There's already chatter about shortages of the iPhone 14 Pro, and I doubt that things are going to get better over the coming weeks.
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Apple kacha ọhụrụ M2-powered MacBook Air is a powerhouse of a laptop, offering a huge performance boost over the older Intel-powered MacBook Air, such as 15 times faster video editing — (yes, video editing on a MacBook Air!) — and all-day 18-hours of battery life.
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Apple's best AirPods just got a lot better! The Ọgbọ nke abụọ AirPods Pro are a massive upgrade over the previous model, and give the 2nd-gen AirPods Pro a massive lead over the competition.
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Nke a bụ Apple Watch that I've always wanted. Bigger, brighter display, better waterproofing, more space on the display for complications, and cool new features for explorers.
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Note that the orange strap does get dirty real quick… mine looks very worn already. You should also take a look at Nomad's band options for the Apple Watch Ultra.
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Blowing away the competition, Apple's Ụgbọ elu are the perfect gift for someone who constantly loses things. You can add them to your luggage, your bike, your remote, or even your moving boxes — the possibilities are endless.
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Emebere nke ọma, siri ike, yana batrị enwere ike dochie ya, ndị a ga-eme ka igodo ma ọ bụ obere akpa furu efu bụrụ ihe gara aga.
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Ike dị ukwuu n'ime obere igbe. N'ezie, nke a bụ a worktation na a ụdị ihe na-adịghị ukwuu ibu karịa Mac Mini.
You can choose between the M1 Max and M1 Ultra (unless you are handling extremely high workloads demanding massive GPU capacity, you should be fine with the M1 Max offerings), and can spend anything from $2,000 to $4,000 on this hardware.
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Paired with the Ngosipụta Studio, this is a total beast of a system.
Bear in mind that while this is a powerhouse, the M1 chips are on borrowed time as we move into the era of the M2.
A budget iPhone with a whole raft of great features:
For this price, this is a fantastic bang for the buck iPhone!
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