@mischievoustomato@ComfyGuy@Vril_Oreilly >what used thinkpad would be faster? You'd save money, that's for sure, and have more ram, but they wouldn't be faster.
If I want full power, I could buy a used thinkpad and a PC. It would be faster than any Macbook will ever be and cheaper.
>yeah there's other brands and they suck much more, what?
Lenovo and Asus make okayish laptops. Here's the thing, laptop will always suck. But Macbook will suck more.
>I'll give you that, but... why would you do that, even? Do you not take care of your stuff?
I have my own way of using them, sometimes it gets damage because of environmental reason. Even if there's not any, why would I pick a wooden bridge over a steel made one?
@mischievoustomato@ComfyGuy@Vril_Oreilly >i'll give you this, also expensive, but it does have its pros (faster, lower power usage chips, like ram, idk about storage)
Thinkpads are cheaper, faster, and have upgradable RAM. I could buy 10 used Thinkpads, upgrade them and still have money left to buy a gaming PC compared if I buy one Macbook Pro 2024.
>only for the air, which is passively cooled, and even then it's impressive
Lmao if that's impressive, look at other brand. Try to look first without your shit eyes, Tomato.
>we'll see. I am yet to see durability concerns that seem real and not just manufactured for "omg le apple bad" people
You could buy a Thinkpad, throw it on the floor and it will still be alive. Can't do the same to that junk.
>I don't know, I am yet to use it, but from what I've seen it seems fine, better than both Windows and Linux in many ways
Yeah no, it's so shit that I can't even do anything that I can do on Linux and Windows. For example, gaming. Want to play with that overpriced plastic?
@mischievoustomato@ComfyGuy@Vril_Oreilly >impossible to upgrade >cost to performance ratio is worse than a tesla car >gets hot really fast >not durable >shit OS