• ReverseRutebega@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Do you need a 2 TB 64 gig top-of-the-line machine?

      You should price out a Lenovo and see what you get with similar specs

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        1 year ago

        The cool thing about (most) other laptops is you can just replace the ram and SSD yourself! Buy the cheapest model you can get with the high end processor, then upgrade it! I’ve made literally $1000 off one machine by doing this lol. The ram and SSD get better warranties too. Ram is often lifetime and SSDs are usually 3 or 5 years.

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      1 year ago

      My laptop (windows) is from 2016 too. Many broken plastic bits, opening and closing the lid is a gamble on whether it stays on or snaps off (the lid). I see it as my throwaway travel laptop, though it is my main laptop too.

      How low can you go

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      1 year ago

      The M silicon macs are in a class of their own. I have the M1 Pro and it’s incredible - no intel or AMD chip laptops can compete for performance on battery or noise levels. Anything that can compete on performance will have the fans screaming like a banshee and will have to be on power cord.

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      1 year ago

      I’m still using the same Macbook pro from 2013 and it’s still going strong…a little beat up but works just fine. At home I’m still using an iMac from 2011. The problem I’m running into now is that I can’t officially upgraded to a newer OS so apps are becoming unsupported. It’s a shame bc these computers can easily get me another 5 years I’m sure. I can manually install a newer OS but that comes with its own issues

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      1 year ago

      My MacBook Pro in 2011 was $1100, not sure when this all happened but last time I checked here in Canada the cheapest model was like $2500+ so I never bothered.