Is your laptop begging for retirement? The one that wheezes like a geriatric smoker every time you open Excel? Well, Power Mac Center has heard your cries — and possibly your fan noise.
Just recently, the Apple premium reseller rolled out its freshest recruits: the MacBook Air with the new M4 chip, iPad Air (M3), and iPad (A16). And they’re already flexing at the Power Mac Center and The Loop branches nationwide.
Think of it as assembling your own productivity Avengers, but only sleeker, quieter, and with a battery life that doesn’t bail halfway through a Zoom call.
“We’re making these next-gen devices as accessible as possible to customers wherever they are in the Philippines,” said Joey Alvarez, Power Mac Center’s marketing director.
Apple’s latest lean machine is powered by the new M4 chip, supports up to 18 hours of battery life, and features a new 12MP Center Stage camera — so you can look less pixelated and more presidential in video calls.
It’s available in 13- and 15-inch models, and Power Mac Center has made the switch feel less like a splurge and more like a soft financial nudge, with payment plans that won’t leave your wallet crying.
Do you prefer your gadgets slim, swipeable, and built for on-the-go brilliance? The new iPad Air M3 is here to serve, available in 11- and 13-inch variants.
It’s the first iPad Air with Apple’s high-performance graphics architecture — great for design work, content creation, and yes, AI-enhanced research with ChatGPT (if you’re into that sort of thing).
Meanwhile, the latest A16-powered iPad offers solid performance and a sweet bump in storage starting at 128GB. It’s the entry-level iPad’s big glow-up.
Students, doodlers, or anyone who just wants a glorified digital notebook with style: this one’s for you.
By the way, Power Mac Center’s official training arm, Basecamp, offers workshops and training sessions for users looking to do more than just binge-watch or doodle cats.
In true Power Mac fashion, the launch wasn’t all specs and silicone. It featured creative minds who walk the walk with their gear.
Illustrator Mady Marcelino (aka Hey Mady), architect/athlete Jessey Laine de Leon, and photographer Jiggie Alejandrino gave talks on creativity, tech, and finding the sweet spot between the two.
If you’ve ever wondered how to sketch, design for humans, or light a photo like a Vogue spread — all while using a tablet or MacBook — you missed a masterclass. But don’t fret as more sessions are on the horizon.
And just in time for Mother’s Day today, 11 May. May 11, Power Mac Center is throwing in hefty discounts of up to P28,000 off on select Mac and iPad models with installment plans via Metrobank and UnionBank.