There’s something about playing with the latest toy that makes one feel a little like James Bond. Slurp a martini at the same time if you must, but having watched some of our office tap away on their Apple Watches sans alcohol proves that the cocktail plays second fiddle.
Now most people I’ve spoken to tend to think that owning an Apple Watch is for the rich and famous, the kind of gadget that only those with VP and CEO in their job title can get their paws on. That’s hogwash, just so you know, because you can join the ranks of the tech savvy with a number of well-priced deals.
We’ll start small and kick off with R225 per month for 36 months for an Apple Sport Watch – easy on the pocket I think we would agree. There are a range of financing options available to suit any budget, including financing over 12 or 24 months. See what does it for you with the full list HERE.
If you’re looking to bench your old iPhone there are also some bundle deals available that will net you an Apple Watch and an iPhone 6S. Head over HERE to see the full range of bundles but here’s a little something to set you thinking…
Lastly, if you’ve recently upgraded your Mac OS to El Capitan and want to get the most out of your machine Digicape have released a series of YouTube tutorials. On their channel you’ll find helpful tips on the latest changes, great for sending to confused parents who insist on calling every hour with some or other hassle.
You could even really push the envelope and hook the old timers up with an Apple Watch, although perhaps we just settle with fitting you out for now.
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