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Upgrading can be a real pain in the butt at times. However, upgrading to an entirely new platform could leave you pulling hairs for hours. That's probably why Belkin stepped in and attempted to streamline the process as much as possible with their Switch-to-Mac Cable, allowing you to easily and automatically copy over your important documents, browsing preferences, and music without ever having to hassle that "tech" friend of yours every 5 minutes.
Unlike existing products where you have to drag and drop specific files you want to transfer, the Switch-to-Mac Cable-with its easy-to-use Migration Assistant-automatically moves your music, movies, photos, files, and Internet preferences, making the transition from PC to Mac as seamless as possible.
Basically, it looks just like you're paying more for the automated software included in the Belkin bundle rather than the cable itself; there are similar cables that do pretty much the same thing for about half the price, but having it all done for you (and leaving less room for human error) could be just the thing you'll need to make that Mac jump as easy as possible.
Expect the Belkin Switch-to-Mac Cable to be available sometime next month for US$50.
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