A:AnswerWhen you get on this laptop you can adjust the mailbox so it’s hooked up to the account of your old email and you can make it a primary and all of your previous emails will be there
A:AnswerCan it play games, yes. Is it a gaming computer, no. If you're looking for solid performance on games, I'd recommend going with a Windows based PC with a solid NVidea graphics chip.
A:AnswerAncestry runs flawlessly on all of our Mac computers. No problems at all. (Also, we bought the Roots Magic 8 software program which allows you to download all Ancestry files to any Mac computer for permanent storage. Planning to discontinue the Ancestry subscription later this year and work only with the Roots Magic program, while linking it to our free Family Search.com subscription for further research.)
A:AnswerIt doesn’t seem that he’s a power user and a laptop without a fan won’t be an issue at all for him. My kids have in fact played video games on this machine and the laptop didn’t overheat for once. The speakers are pretty good on this machine. I’d say this is the best value for money Mac deal for casual users
A:AnswerIt does not have built-in LTE, but can be used with an external hotspot or your iPhone or other-bluetooth-enabled phone's personal hotspot feature.
A:AnswerI believe this model was new in 2020. The M2 machines are now the latest and greatest but many reviews have suggested that the M1 might be the Best Buy if you’re considering a basic model as I did. The M1 is definitely a much capable more machine than needed for just basic things that I use it for
A:AnswerIt's very easy to do it WITHOUT A CABLE. Once you purchase you new MacBook, call Apple Support and ask them to help you with the Migration Feature which takes all of the settings, pictures, desktop and bookmarks from your old unit to the new MacBook Air. It's amazing and took less than an hour. Everything was transferred wirelessly with no cables required.