32 GB versus 32GB: Almost everyone is writing it wrong

Fair warning, dear reader: this may be the most pedantic post in the history of TUAW. Maybe in history, period. But I can’t help it: someone is wrong on the internet.

Here’s a fun trick. Go to the Apple menu on your Mac and select “About This Mac.” A little window will come up listing your processor and RAM specs. Mine describes a 2.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM. If I click “More Info” to open System Profiler, I’ll also learn that I have a 250 GB hard drive.

Now go to Apple’s product page for the MacBook Pro and click on “Buy Now” to see descriptions of tech specs. The 17-inch model is currently listed with a 2.53GHz processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 500GB hard drive. Other than the obvious differences in specs, did you notice anything different? All the spaces disappeared. 2.53GHz instead of 2.6 GHz. 4GB and 500GB instead of 4 GB or 250 GB.

Almost everyone in the computer industry is writing tech specs this way on their product pages, and they’re all doing it wrong. Click “Read More” to find out why.

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