Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles The most important thing to know by your computer is which computer it is you're using. Clicking on the Apple menu in the upper left corner, choose "About This Mac." This window now gives us the core information about the computer, beginning with Mac OS X being Apple's Macintosh computer operating system. Version 10.9 being Mavericks. Near the bottom, "More Info" elaborates on the summary. This now tells us the name of the hardware. In this instance, a MacBook Pro, Early 2013 model. Clicking Displays in upper left corner tells us the resolution, in addition to the capabilities of the graphics card. Storage lest us know the capacity, and how much space you have available internally. It even breaks down into categories which media is consuming how much space, and how much space is remaining on the drive. By connecting other external devices such as flash drives or external hard drives, this window can tell us about those as well. Memory is not the same Storage. Memory determines the fluidity of the operating system, especially when you're multitasking, and how smooth everything will behave at once. Memory, unlike storage, actually determines the performance of the computer. They're not the same, although the term 'memory' is interchangeable with 'RAM.' Continuing all the way to the right, the Support tab informs us of all the resources available provided from Apple about learning your computer, in addition to the Service tab and support.
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