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Ask any avid fan of Apple, and they will tell you that they love that this company cares as much about design as it does about creating technologically capable products. This combination, as well as the commitment to quality, means that anyone, whether they have been to kindergarten or engineering school, can work a Mac and understand how it is used. 

Industry news source TechRadar recently ran an article looking closely at the design breakthroughs at Apple, with author Ian Osborne claiming that we are currently in the "golden age of Apple design."

The push toward thinner, sharper and lighter products hasn't just been good for the way Apple devices work, says Osborne, but rather, this commitment to better design pushes the engineers that work on the tech end to be constantly innovating. Leading them to make the internal components of their products better, smaller and more reliable. 

Additionally, in order for a product to be as space-efficient and beautiful as these are, they simply have to be well-made. The push to make sleeker looking technology has caused Apple to seek out better methods for everything from welding to coating their glass. The result is that Apple computers don't just fall apart, they look like powerful pieces of technology because that's exactly what they are. 

And this same commitment to space-efficiency has pushed the company to create the Fusion Drive on the new Apple iMac, which combines solid and traditional hard disk storage, for tons of fast-reacting, reliable storage space. 

At Apple, the commitment to design is in itself also a commitment to better, faster and newer technology, which is just part of the reason that everyone wants a piece of this successful company. If you're looking for a well-made customized laptop from Apple, we will take care of it for you here at PortableOne. Our experts can get you started after just one phone call. 

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