I’m a Windows stan, but I just switched to a MacBook – 3 reasons I’m never going back | Mashable.

I’m a Windows stan, but I just switched to a MacBook – 3 reasons I’m never going back

Sorry, but Apple won the Windows vs. MacBook battle.

Windows PC vs. MacBook Credit: Kimberly Gedeon/Mashable/Getty Images/ARTPUPPY

Stockholm syndrome. That’s the only explanation I can come up with for why I was so enraptured by PCs for decades despite the abuse I’ve endured. 

I’ve dealt with gnarly Windows 10 updates that have wrecked my laptops, causing audio driver issues, WiFi troubles, and remote printing glitches. I’ve suffered through poor power-efficient laptops, too, where I practically needed to be chained to an outlet for fear that I’ll see the “It’s time to plug in your laptop” message.

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And yet, because I grew up with Windows and was so accustomed to the operating system, I refused to give MacBooks a chance. After all, as someone who loves to game casually, I always opted for PCs like the Lenovo Legion 5 that allowed me to play some of my favorite titles on Steam.

MacBooks are not ideal for gaming (though Apple does seem to be taking steps to change that with its new “game mode” feature). Compared to PCs, the number of games that support Apple’s custom processors inside recent MacBooks are abysmal. Still, for my productivity workflow, there’s no way in hell I’m going back to Windows. I’m sticking with my 14-inch MacBook Pro fo’ life! Here are three reasons why.

1. The battery life is nearly twice as long, according to testing

I’m a laptop reviewer and I’ve had dedicated lab testers run rigorous battery tests on both Windows laptops and MacBooks. This battery test involved surfing WiFi continuously until the laptops ran out of juice. Without fail, MacBook runtimes outlasted PCs by hours.

14-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro chip on a bench
14-inch MacBook Pro with M2 Pro chip on a bench Credit: Kimberly Gedeon/Mashable
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In my personal experience, PCs typically last an average of 10 hours on the aforementioned test while MacBooks exceed that figure by about four to five hours. The 16-inch MacBook Pro – the one with the M2 Max processor – is the most power-efficient consumer laptop I’ve seen to date. It lasts a whopping 19 hours on a charge. I’ve never seen anything close to that with PCs.

You may be wondering, “Why do MacBooks have better battery life than PCs?” The answer comes down to Apple making the smart decision to officially ditch Intel processors in 2020 – the chipmaker was holding the Cupertino-based tech giant back from achieving greatness.

Apple began making its own custom chips, beginning with the M1 chip that debuted with the 13-inch MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air. I distinctly remember being blown away by their power efficiency, and as Apple released upgraded chips over the years (e.g., M2, M2 Pro and M2 Max), their laptops have only gotten better.

2. Less slowdowns

Compared to Windows laptops I own, my MacBook Pro is significantly zippier. For example, something as simple as closing the many tabs I have on Google Chrome is lightning fast. On my LG Gram 17, on the other hand, which has an Intel Core i7-1360P chip, it takes a second or two before the tab disappears.

LG Gram 17 on a bench
LG Gram 17 Credit: Kimberly Gedeon/Mashable
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This is because, according to Geekbench results (which tests for overall processor performance), the M2 Pro has a jaw-dropping multi-core score of 14,209. In my experience reviewing the LG Gram 17 for another outlet, its Geekbench multi-core score is just under 10,000. Before you can get a Windows laptops that can exceed the M2 Pro’s performance, you’ll likely have to upgrade to a pricier Intel Core i9 chip. The problem with this, however, is that you’ll end up with horrendous battery life. 

Apple has found a way to deliver powerful performance to its laptops without sacrificing energy efficiency – Windows laptops struggle to do the same.

3. macOS Sonoma features are slick

cannot stop staring at the new animated screensavers macOS Sonoma offers for my lock screen.                                                                                                                                             

                                                                                    Via Giphy

Plus, the new update lets you share your password with a group of trusted people. For example, if you have a Netflix password you’d like to share with your partner, you needn’t write such sensitive credentials on a Post-It note. You can simply add them to your list of trusted contacts – and they will gain access to the password, too, for a seamless login. You can’t do that on Windows.

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SharePlay isn’t a new Sonoma entrant, but it’s one of my favorite macOS perks. You can watch an episode of your favorite Apple TV show with another iDevice-owning family member or friend via the FaceTime app. Speaking of the FaceTime app, macOS Sonoma rolled out a new feature that allows users to use gestures – such as “thumbs up” and “rock on” – to launch cool effects like fireworks and balloons.

Final thoughts

And can we talk about how the speakers on my 14-inch MacBook Pro sound absolutely divine? Did Apple harness the sonic essence of angels and stuff them into the six-speaker sound system or somethin’?

Still, there are some aspects of Windows I miss – like Paint, for example. I’m also a little wistful over Windows 11’s Snap Layouts feature, which makes juggling several windows much more manageable. 

I’m also still trying to remember that there is no CTRL on my keyboard and I must reach for the COMMAND key instead if I want to copy and paste. Plus, using the “Control” key for right clicking feels foreign. However, I just can’t imagine going back to a Windows laptop. My 14-inch MacBook Pro’s impressive battery life has won me over.

14-inch MacBook Pro
Credit: Kimberly Gedeon/Mashable
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Comments

  1. Really Miss the It Just Works of the Mac, wherever to people seeing better medium and long-term benefits in nations where taking your laptop for a walk is a really bad idea, but still, you need one due to possible power breakout, the good trade-off PC can game something important for those nights you will be safer staying at home.

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  2. whatever OS suits the purpose you do, would be fine! i use Linuxmint, MacOS, Windows , DOS 🤭🤗

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  3. On the music forums I’m on, there are perpetual threads about how their music software is broken due to an update. If all the development time spent on fixing Mac compatibility issues was spent on adding new features and general improvements, we’d be living in a utopian world. 😂

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    1. There are just too many amateurs that don't know how to make a clone of their system disk before updating, and don't seem to know that it is a good idea to update your plugins as well... so it always ends up with a bunch of them complaining.
      Apple has a clear and transparent system of 1 major update per year, usually around the same time, and with beta version available to developers months ahead of release. Nonetheless some developers are always months or even years behind, I try to avoid such developers.
      I am running Logic Pro with around 1000 plugins on the latest MacOS, and it's working flawlessly.

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  4. good grief, that is one of the most lightweight, tenuous bake-offs I've seen in years. Did chatGPT write it?

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  5. When it comes to laptops nothing beats Apple since they launched their own silicon, because of the massive advantage in performance per watt. It made no sense as long as they were packing the same Intel chips, which would overheat, spin the fans up and generally cause the same headaches as on any PC laptop.

    But since M1 this is gone. Nothing comes even close to a MBP. The only use cases for a PC laptop are a highly specialized workstation for engineers etc. and desperate gamers who really, really, really need to lug around a massive machine to play games on the go.

    For desktops PC still wins due to flexibility and raw power you can pack into them.

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    1. pc wins desktop ?
      only if you are gaming

      if you just want to use it
      i take M1 Mac Mini any day, i spent year working on Windows and get tired of battling spyware and virus for customers till i walk away

      realized that OSX has 10x better fonts, better colour, just works.

      There are a lot pc can’t do like moving a file while your video or song is playing
      cuz Apple switched to Unix and flat file system

      the file system blew NTFS away
      No Defrag for OSX

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    2. please, lol, desktop performance doesn't come close without dedicated GPUs, which you can load a Windows machine with but can no longer do that on Mac after Apple Silicon. I have both, I have no problems with spyware, malware, viruses etc. and never had. Of course there are silly people out there opening everything sent to them but that's not the problem of the system but the user.

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    3. sure for gaming
      i rather use OSX

      where the version still work after years without security holes

      yes many many silly people out there
      this i walked from dealing with them
      the customers i deal with are small businesses

      no issue with large servers in the data center
      i can tell you those customers who use Windows servers still are not getting sleep at night

      i often giggle lol
      sure my son use pc for gaming and i hear him swear at it quite often

      his regular computing are mac mini and MBP all M1

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    4. people may not be as educated as you in terms of where to go or what to open. So there is that, not everybody wants to be educated either.
      I was a pc tech for years and I often formated my own machine due to slowdowns caused by spyware and malware, but on my mac I have zero scanning programs and surf the darknet (TOR browser) and yet I have had zero infections.
      The problem IS the system, I open EVERYTHING on my mac just for curisosity sake, I would never do that on a Windows machine because I know I couldnt.
      Again, the os is at fault of being weak and having holes, if it wasnt then MS wouldnt still be doing the update Tuesdays that happen all the time.

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    5. Until you consider the price. At that point Apple becomes an monument to one mans ego that will cost you a months rent. Buy the PC.

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    6. no, I'm sorry, you get what you're paying for. I no longer have to endure rubbish battery life, overheating and endless hum of fans spinning up whenever I try to play a video on Youtube. Not to mention inferior build quality, that doesn't come anywhere near a unibody aluminium chassis on MBP.

      Apple laptops are totally worth the price. Phones or watches, not so much, but laptops absolutely.

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    7. You can frame it however you want to. Apple is priced out of the range of most computer users. A big chunk of the price has to do with Steve Jobs OCD. He couldn't stand putting a square cornered circuit board in a case with rounded corners so he created a new factory capable of producing circuit boards with rounded corners. Among the things you pay more for with Apple, you're paying for that.....Steve Jobs OCD.

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    8. Jobs hasn’t been involved since he died, obviously. The price has nothing to do with rounded edges.

      I’m twice as productive on the Mac as I ever was with Windows, a platform I used from 2.1 until Windows 10. That’s worth paying for.

      Do you know the difference between a Mac fanboy and a Windows fanboy? The Mac fan has actual experience using Windows and has made the informed choice not to use that platform. Very few Windows users have more than cursory experience with the Mac and have therefore made a choice based on ignorance.

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    9. lmao my PC costs several times my MacBook tho. I love them both

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    10. As far as experience, I am an ex Unix sys admin. Not your basic user. Steve Jobs death hadn't changed the way Apple hardware is produced much. The circuit board is one of many examples. Crack the case on a PC and a Mac laptop. You're gonna see a lot of differences. Many on the Apple side add cost but not functionality... specially shaped screw heads, rounded corners on circuit boards, etc.

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    11. it's like saying you're paying for Horacio Pagani's OCD when you spend millions on a Huayra. Not everybody has to have it, just like not everybody has to own a Macbook.

      But, to be honest, I don't think Macbooks are actually priced very high.

      Entry-level 16 inch MBP is about $2500 vs. around $2100 for a comparable Dell XPS 15 - which has a smaller screen, with lower refresh rate and inferior build quality to a unibody design.

      So, you are getting more for the extra you're paying. When you're comparing against a similarly built PC laptop, like Razer Blade 16, the price differences disappear entirely.

      And MBA, which is considerably cheaper, crushes any comparable PC laptop.

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    12. Sure at the high end AND PC offers a lower priced option which makes it accessible for a whole lot of people who can't afford an Apple.

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    13. lower priced PC laptops are the reason people are dreaming about Apple and love it when they finally can afford to trade up.

      This low-end garbage is one of the reasons Windows and PCs in general have a bad reputation among most people - and why Apple is considered so great.

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    14. Uh huh. Have you tried to sell that line to a single working mom trying to get a computer for their child who needs it for school? They are part of that "most people" you're referring to. They're not dreaming of an Apple. They're dreaming of being able to pay their rent and have enough left over to get their kid school supplies. PC's are infinitely more accessible

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  6. I did this, then final stop; Linux E V E R Y T H I N G

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  7. i have both and i like both. for many younger people, its kind of a status thing to have a mac. For most common software, they exist on both OSs. If you're just using a browser, any cheap laptop will do. I keep an old 2010 Windows laptop in the kitchen for browsing. works great.

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  8. at least no integrated copilot or bing on mac 😃

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    1. you cant turn off bing chat, its everywhere, i wish i could uninstall it 🙂

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    2. It literally never comes up for me, idk what search bar youre using. My browser (Edge) does google in the address bar. i only use the search bar in the taskbar for files

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  9. The MacBook is the most cumbersome idiotic thing to use It's not even worth lifting the hood It's hobbled by the Mac OS the problem is their window structure ,folder structure file structure and also selection of apps apps programs to use just defeats any purpose of owning a macbook

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    1. sounds like you have never owned or used a mac.
      If you notice windows is leaning heavily on looking like mac os and we know that 12 will be that much closer.
      Besides all that Intel has hired the guy who helped make the m1 chip, I think they are going to try and perfect their arm processor that has failed multiple times.
      Proving that Apple has something, even though you may not like it, its apparent that the Microsoft and the Intel team does.

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    2. I was giving a Mac and I gave it away just as quick not a machine I cared to own or actually want to use Apple has the most backwards away of operating in usage It's cumbersome at best Yes you have these diehard people who refuse to see the light and force themselves to continue to use an Apple product

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  10. Nope. My Software Engineer friend says MacBook sucks.

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  11. 1. Battery
    2. Chrome
    3. Screensaver

    It's a comedy post folks.

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  12. I use both. Both have their advantages.. apple battery life is insane

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  13. Reason 1: Apple MAC's run older slower hardware than Windows Laptops so they use less battery!
    Reason 2: Apple MAC's run slower than Windows Laptops so you don't notice when they slow down as they are permanently slower!
    Reason 3: OSX is built in part on an open source Unix derivative called FreeBSD, so technically it should be FREE under the licence, if you like OSX you would love Ubuntu or FreeBSD which have less restrictions!
    Reason 4: Apple paid you for the article (most likely true in my opinion but I have no proof)!

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    1. 1, 2, and 4 are just wrong. 3 is a half truth.

      Good job.

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    2. From the writer of the August 17th 2023 article named "I spent a year with iPhone 14 Plus, and these 5 features destroyed my Android loyalty"
      The 14 plus being released on October 7 2022 only 10 months earlier. Who on another site says she gets paid to review iPhones. But you believe there's no Apple Bias lol.

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    3. as a professional reviewer, yes she gets paid to review things. That’s what journalists do.

      You are coming off as quite bias yourself. Especially with the false claims you made in points 1 & 2.

      For point 3, if you know your way around the system MacOS (it’s not called OSX anymore btw) it not restrictive at all. Most people who cry about restrictions normally just want to change out the desktop environment (which you can do) and just aren’t technically inclined enough to. You are right it’s based on FreeBSD and has all the flexibility and functionality that provides (which is why it’s the operating system of choice for most engineers in silicone valley).

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  14. MacBook and a Windows desktop. Only a kid needs to make a choice. We, adults, have both

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  15. Honestly I've used both for work for years and the killer app of the MacBook is it's screen. Once you get used to it every other laptop monitor is awful in comparison. Otherwise I couldn't care which one I used.

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  16. How come people having so much issues with Windows. Never, literally, never Windows Updade crashed my PC.
    I had issues with Linux (Slackware, Mandriva/Mandrake, RedHat, Fedora, and later Gentoo, Ark, and Clear) but never Windows.
    I was using Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, Server 2003, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, 10 and now 11. Never had an issue with the driver, Windows update. I had issues with printers but that can happen on any OS. Doing lot of codding with various programming languages and no issues either way. I was using garbage making Cygwin, Msys, Qt, Android SDK & NDK, MSVC, NASM and literally nothing. 26 years. No issues.

    I was using Linux because I was needing it as a tool to do some work or I had hobby to play with kernel itself.

    What are you doing with your Win machine and what kind of exotic hardware you have?!

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  17. This is a paid advertisement, not an authentic review or opinion piece.

    Just to make that clear, as Apple marketing technique is to try and hide their marketing as much as possible.

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  18. And then you tried to game on it and none of this matters. #applecantgame

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  19. Apple didn't win. RISC did.

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    1. Sure, RISC won… 25+ years ago. Macs have had RISC-architecture processors ever since Apple switched from the Motorola 680x0 processors to PowerPC. Intel has kept the CISC x86 instruction set going for 40+ years, but their chips have long had RISC cores.

      The switch to ARM and particularly Apple-designed chips is helpful in at least 2 ways: ARM chips were already very fast and very efficient; and designing their own processors lets Apple put most of the system, including CPU cores, GPU cores, RAM, and more all in a single package.

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    2. https://youtu.be/ghdTqnYnFyg?si=vcvY8kJcELaLOvZA

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  20. Windows on Apple🤣

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  21. What’s a ‘Stan’ ? Urban dictionary was of no help….

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    1. pretty much an obsessed fan. think of the song “Stan” by Eminem

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  22. ...and the fourth reason is that you have no more bucks left to buy another computer!

    😂

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  23. yeeeees! It’s becoming ridiculous, people defending a brand over the other like they were the ones who created it. I like working on Mac, but for every product you buy, you get Mac logo stickers like you’re supposed to show you are a loyal fan (to whom? the world?)

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  24. Really show me you running GTA V with AI using computer vision in your Mac. 😂😂😂😂

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  25. windows at the office, mac at home 😃

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  27. I switched from windows to Mac 6 years ago and I won't go back 😂

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  28. As an Apple user there’s features that I’d rate over what was highlighted in the article,
    iMessage is one I regularly use on my MacBook, I also like the ability to copy off my iPhone & paste it onto my other linked devices without hassle.

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    1. windows 10 already has that feature for a few years now. You probably need Swiftkey if you need it on your phone. Does everything I expect.

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    2. probably, just depends which advertiser they’re appeasing this month

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  29. Does anyone even use a laptop for leisure these days? As opposed to a phone? I don’t even have a personal laptop. I have one for work and 99% of everything I do on that is browser based. Summary: does laptop OS even matter any more?

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    1. what sort of things though … nearly everything seems to be web browser based these days. The browser has become the OS. But yeah I guess there are some types of user who need OS-based native apps on a computer

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  30. I have a 2012 MacBook Pro Retina that is still puttering along. Hard for me to imagine a Windows laptop making it anywhere near that.

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  31. Good luck with that…..

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  32. You can't play games on a Mac so it looses from the start

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    1. Ah. Maybe they can tighten it back up.

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    2. this was never true

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    3. Loose means something is opposite of tight. Lose means you didn’t win. lol.

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  33. Just a modern religion.

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  34. Apple is awesome… if you don’t mind your software becoming obsolete every time they update the OS.

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  35. I've never had computer last as long as my 2012 i7 Macbook Pro Retina. It has outlasted the compatibility for the latest MacOS/Ventura but with a quick upgrade to SSD and a software download it now runs on Ventura, no problem 🔥

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    1. I have 2 pc's that are 10 years old and running Win11 perfectly

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  36. I've never seen a more overt and obvious advertisement in my life. The writer of this advert makes it seem like he's a reviewer but the he goes on to use Apple's official battery specs like that's reality and all credible review sites put an M2 MacBook at 10 - 12 hours of real world use. I've got an M1 Air and the life is around 6 hours of regular use on decent bright ess.

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  37. I don't think I'm getting ahead by spending so much money on any computer!?

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  38. "Still, there are some aspects of Windows I miss - like Paint, for example."
    When you say a sentence like that, it destroys any possibility of taking such an article seriously.
    Perhaps the dear gentleman should spend as much on Windows Noetbooks as on a MacBook and then compare.

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  39. This is basically an apple ad. How much did they pay for this? 😂

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  40. I have both and honestly - Windows is easier! Apple loves to make it all locked and complicated - see the music for example - in Windows you just drag and drop from anywhere - in Mac you need to make it via iTunes, so so boring!

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    1. iTunes does not even exist on Mac anymore, so not true!

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  41. What's that you say... linux all the way......h.mmmmmm

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  42. And tomorrow will be an article on how they switched to Windows and never looking back. 🤷‍♂️

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  43. It's a matter of opinion.

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  44. computer user wrote this -"i miss paint"..... 😂😂

    I like tabs close faster....

    what lese have you done on computers?🤣

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  45. Ok apple nice ad....

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  46. Thanks for sharing this with the world.

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  47. $300 for a basic laptop that covers all my requirements vs over $2k for a mac tho.

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  48. They are probably several hundred dollars more expensive than anything while not having basic functions all the other ones have had for years. Typical Apple

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  49. 2 laptops for the price of 1 mac

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  50. Windows “stan!”

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  51. Laptops will be dead pretty soon. 🕶️

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    1. That's been said since those mini laptops appeared 10+ years ago, was said again when cell phones became more than phones and was repeated again when tablets appeared. Hasn't happened yet.

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