I was poor for like the first 3 decades of my life. After getting a good job and actually having money you realize that the money you save by spending less is often lost to the time you spend dealing with issues. Your time is free if you don't value yourself.
@otdosaАй бұрын
true story bro.
@luqmanoopАй бұрын
top
@TalesOfWar19 күн бұрын
Indeed. You get to a point where time is worth more than money. Relatively speaking. Having something that doesn't make you want to yeet it at the wall several times a day is worth the extra money lol. It's a variation on the old saying "you know the cost of everything and the value of nothing".
@sidbrun_18 күн бұрын
This is what they call the boots theory
@hafluq2979Күн бұрын
Great last line. Thank you Adam Sandler
@jonpoeschekАй бұрын
Enable tap to click in settings. Double click the title bar to fill the desktop without going full screen. Hover the green traffic light for additional size options.
@bjgroveАй бұрын
Option click the green dot is another way to get a Window to fill the screen.
@despersonАй бұрын
Came here to say this exactly.
@justinbaker6406Ай бұрын
I've always prefered three finger drag over click to drag.
@lincolnlikingАй бұрын
I learned more from this post than college.
@_angel_guerra_Ай бұрын
Also using stage manager is amazing if you don't want all the windows just floating around, and if you don't like it cmd+opt+h hides all windows that are not the main one
@RobertFixitАй бұрын
Nothing to apologize for. Macbooks work amazing until Apple decides you need to buy a new one 😂😂😂
@POVwithRCАй бұрын
Apple doesn't really decide this. Your usage does. Tons of folks still plodding along on intel macs.
@literalnobody7921Ай бұрын
I still use my MacBook from 2011. And I’m just now considering getting a new one
@theoddgamer7147Ай бұрын
@@POVwithRC My little brother plays Roblox on a base 2020 Intel MacBook Pro 4/5 hours a day and watches shows on it, and it still works perfectly after 4 years of use.
@chromebook_PlusАй бұрын
I think he's talking abt software updates that limit performance making your machine slower over time
@gliderman9302Ай бұрын
@@POVwithRCI still use a 2012 MacBook Pro and it works perfectly fine. The myth of Apple making laptops slow is complete garbage.
@ValxireАй бұрын
This is honestly a great realworld review. One of my biggest issues with Windows Laptop is just the terrible state of windows standby, the battery life alone is a serious consideration.
@derekhatakeАй бұрын
Lunarlake - Strix point
@POVwithRCАй бұрын
I just reenabled hibernate. Solves every problem with only a slightly longer wakeup
@michaelcorcoran8768Ай бұрын
@@derekhatakelunar lake is compelling. Also pretty much exclusively for Ultrabooks so that's where I would get a little hesitant. Because I'm going to drop 1200 bucks on Ultrabook... I probably consider talking myself into getting something with a dedicated GPu. I mean it's not an easy choice, I'm not a huge PC gamer I'm going to spend $1,200 bucks I certainly don't want to bottleneck myself too much. But I mean in that sense though it's a good thing to cross sho0 with a macbook. Because a Mac is obviously bottlenecking any kind of gaming options. But that is the downside to these ultrabook type things is that if you do decide you want to engage in PC gaming you need to buy a second machine. I suppose a lot of people buying these though already own a desktop PC and these are just for mobile purposes
@mvargasmoranАй бұрын
nah, it's everything Windows sucks really bad, it does a bunch of stuff without asking, and it's always in the way.
@teltier7527Ай бұрын
I’m switching to Mac because I can’t stand Windows anymore and I’m not interested in learning Linux plus life style changes make performance on battery and the capabilities of the new MacBooks way to compelling not to switch
@botbot3698Ай бұрын
It is what it is. There really is nothing better on the market for portable & power efficient content creation.
@keithframe3489Ай бұрын
Intel, amd and x elite need to step up their game.
@derekhatakeАй бұрын
@@keithframe3489 I'd say the proportion of content crreators to normal users is like 1:10000!
@brandonkobeshchakАй бұрын
@@derekhatake The proportion of normal users who wants to use their laptops as actual portable machines and not a glorified Desktop PC with a backup battery is like 10000:1. Don't forget that not only do windows laptops not last as long but their performance on the battery get annihilated which makes them unusable beyond web browsing even with a good battery. Windows laptops are just PCs with a battery that lets you move from one desk to another without having to shut down your device.
@derekhatakeАй бұрын
@@brandonkobeshchak Ouch that's brutal, but with the new chips this year ,That is all in the past. Intel/AMD/Qual have made great chips and it's all up from here.
@maravreloadedАй бұрын
@@keithframe3489Intel is dead for laptops. It burns like fire and squeezes your battery life in seconds. AMD is better but mostly for games. X Plus/Elite has ARM Windows. And it's still quite mediocre compared to x64 Windows. For ARM processors Mac is better prepared. They did the hard force to change but that resulted in a more compatible OS. Windows ARM is still very green.
@toaster98Ай бұрын
The newest version of MacOS actually solved the lack of window managment. Now it woriks just like in windows.
@aChairLegАй бұрын
oh man.... I need to try that
@anupjsebastianАй бұрын
I faced a lot of the same issues when I switched a few years ago, but you get used to the Mac way of working and you can’t go back. Using multiple desktops, swiping between apps, the shortcuts etc. It’s just that we were used to Windows and need to allow ourselves time to adjust. Window management is better in the latest macOS, but the best I’ve found is a little app called swish, and it kind of uses the trackpad to manage windows. It’s seriously good even better than the windows one for me. Rivals some of the Linux ones. Definitely dive into the settings for that app though.
@AccuaroАй бұрын
Apple took their damn time, people just resorted to making custom window management/grouping.
@bbajrАй бұрын
i would give rectangle a try if u don't want to upgrade the OS
@ekillops2217 күн бұрын
Seconding the Rectangle recommendation
@Longlius27 күн бұрын
I used to be a thinkpad guy. I had a T420 that lasted me nearly a decade. My current daily driver is an M2 Max MBP. In the end, they get all of us.
@itsallminor613322 күн бұрын
Mac's are good....
@minhhoangnguyen5369 күн бұрын
Jump ship when the m1 came out. Lol
@whatwhat-777Ай бұрын
Now please do a video on asahi linux on this macbook. Would love to watch you deal with it. :D
@eda2000-r8hАй бұрын
Nah, he not gonna do it bro, he use this mac for his personal work, that why his priority is battery while using outdoor and asahi linux still having a battery problem....
@nisixya268Ай бұрын
I installed asahi then immediately switched back because I finally realized that basic things like the trackpad and resolution not working is something I don't have to deal with anymore with MacOS, which were things I was immediately confronted with on asahi.
@hexiy_devАй бұрын
asahi linux is capped at 60hz...
@G43XАй бұрын
That OS has weak GPU performance
@bbajrАй бұрын
@@eda2000-r8h also asahi won't have apps he is running
@phuongduybui539218 күн бұрын
The cycle of "MacBook is againts its user, ThinkPad is nice.", "Imma try Linux, Linux is fine on a ThinkPad.", and "I try a MacBook, and it's ok." Turns out they all do the job.
@PsoewishАй бұрын
The closing statement is what got me lol, I was once (not even that long ago) firmly in the "why would I even buy an apple product when it's so overpriced compared to anything else?" camp. Then I got the iPhone 12 and yeah it was expensive, but I don't think I can ever go back to Android. This thing just ... works, and the integration with other Apple products I've bought since is straight up incredible to use. Still haven't (and might never) bought a macbook though, because I do like gaming so I'll need a PC regardless, so when my options are a PC upgrade or a whole new second system, I just can't even begin to justify it.
@deko-kq4ygАй бұрын
update to sequoia, it adds the windows managment thing, and just makes it sooo much better
@CanalebrandonАй бұрын
Or use Magnet. I love its keyboard shortcuts
@Okand2Ай бұрын
Big fan of Moom myself but Magnet is alright too if you want something free. There's a big culture of also paying for software on MacOS that might take some getting used to.
@derekhatakeАй бұрын
We lost him too *sigh*
@BeeRoyLeeАй бұрын
This years Mac is just too good.
@cstvglobal7341Ай бұрын
Just purchased the MacBook M3 Pro 18 gigs ram, it’s no joke. Compared to using my previous Windows laptops. It lags, hiccups and slows down really fast on top of the bloat ware of windows. Mac is just a breath of fresh air, I really don’t care much to play games on it but get my work done fast and without much headache. It’s been so good the past few weeks and I would tell you not to knock it before you try it. Battery life is otherworldly, this things lasts 4-5 days on a full charge with my use cases it can be more if I used it a bit more lightly. The benefits are truly game changing.
@QuaredАй бұрын
@@cstvglobal7341 I got the M4 Pro macbook pro and its super good
@thenoob4310Ай бұрын
@@cstvglobal7341exactly, i have the same system and i have the same experience. Its flawless
@gearsgamer7115Ай бұрын
@@cstvglobal7341yeah beacuse your laptop is OLD. I use a core in 12700h laptop, thing is insane, buttery smooth besides the login. It's an unfair comparison, old laptop vs modern laptop. I bet if u put Linux on the windows machine it would be just as smooth
@SithhyАй бұрын
The thing about having a charged battery in your previous laptop & then it suddenly being dead in a few hours is a Windows thing as it doesn't let laptops go to sleep properly which causes it to be active all the time even when idling which discharges the battery quickly
@nicolasrulliАй бұрын
Mac’s get the hate for being pricey and not upgradable. BUT. If you’re a programmer or editor, they’re beasts. They also last incredibly long with no need for an upgrade. If you’re looking for one I suggest a pro solely because it has fans. Chips and storage is up to you. Trackpad is flawless. Mac OS is truly infinitely better than the others.
@gearsgamer7115Ай бұрын
Programming is kinda untrue. Editing sure.
@vhateg12 күн бұрын
@@gearsgamer7115 Eh, I got one for "programming", not arrived yet. I despise the word because it doesn't cover the whole story, lmao. I have friends working in web development, software engineering, algorithm research and other decently deep areas of computer science (so not just code monkeys) and they are fine with the MacBooks.
@ot7302Ай бұрын
Never owned MacBook, but looking to buy one. It's amazing performance and build to last.
@goncalolourenco6989Ай бұрын
I wanted the macbook build quality and minimal looks while still being able to play. Ended up getting a used Razer Blade with a 3070 for 650 euros and couldn't be happier. Completely understand people going for macbook's though.
@aChairLegАй бұрын
If I gamed more on my laptop I would really consider a gaming laptop, but the battery life when not gaming leaves a lot to be desired.
@goncalolourenco6989Ай бұрын
@@aChairLeg that's completely fair, different types of usage. This is my main computer and it's plugged to the wall 90% of the time so its fine for me.
@Plainapple287Ай бұрын
“I hate Apple, I don’t love it, but I can’t go back” yeah, that’s how they get you, a fantastic ecosystem that just does what it’s supposed to do, one account that works over everything, you get one and then you find yourself wanting the iPhone or the Apple Watch or an iPad.
@ChellzammiАй бұрын
You can actually change the settings so that the trackpad clicks without pressing! :)
@maravreloadedАй бұрын
You could get a refurbished MacBook Pro on the official store, and they're basically "good as new" or just used for exposition.
@altosackАй бұрын
Yep, but the MacBook Pros start at ~$1,500.
@DonAntonio-1Ай бұрын
@@altosackI got m1 MacBook Pro for 599 ez
@llamaSHORTS1Ай бұрын
You can change the settings on the trackpad to enable tap-to-click
@joesalyersАй бұрын
Biggest mistake everyone coming from Microsoft makes with MacOS is wanting it to work EXACTLY like Windows. But MacOS is Unix and if you take the time to learn the gestures and key commands you find that it can be faster. But take the time to explore all the settings for the apps you use most. Like Finder, you can make finder works in about 8 different ways so explore them all and see which works best for you. Don’t ignore the accessibility options as well like the added 3 finger drag option that is hidden in the accessibility menu. But it’s frustrating at first when you are so use to doing things one way and it’s different in the Unix world. Also go into the chrome flags and turn off partial swap and Chrome won’t use any swap and save your SSD. Chrome uses up to 8 Gb of Swap no matter how much RAM your system has.
@montenegrofeesАй бұрын
8:08 You can enable tap to click in settings
@irishn8Ай бұрын
You're absolutely right about how people list their macbooks! Potentially, though, you could find some good deals if you're willing to go check them out. I've gotten a pretty good deal on a MacBook pro that way.
@hornz5Ай бұрын
Made the same switch for similar reasons back in 2017. Bought a late 2013 15" MBP I still use today... The quality of the screens and trackpads really make these machines. I've also come to love MacOS and never dream of going back to Windows where everything seemed to be a struggle to get working how you wanted.
@keenobservations3050Ай бұрын
Welcome to the club, you are in a new ecosystem now
@TKFTGuillotineАй бұрын
12:45 I mean honestly if you're saying you spent $1K on this thing, the closest comparison probably isn't a used XPS. The Snapdragon X machines that came out this year can be found for around the $1K mark and supposedly have stellar battery life (although they certainly have their own problems haha), and I wouldn't be shocked if you could find an Intel Lunar Lake or Ryzen AI machine for a similar price on sale right now, both of which are miles ahead of the usual crop of Windows machines. The Windows world still can't compete with the higher end M3 and M4 chips, but I wouldn't be surprised if a new machine from this year's lineup could come close to an M1 Pro MacBook Pro at this point. It's a really interesting time in the laptop space right now.
@anwarxv9279Ай бұрын
He seems out of loop ,The fact that he didn’t mention the only freaking trending topic in this year laptop news tells you everything.
@tutacat16 күн бұрын
The skin on the bottom is cool. Almost like lightning made out of keys.
@ewanmcdonagh282721 күн бұрын
I made the transition in 2022, and even coming from a 2019 HP Envy I felt all the same things you did, but now I look back at Windows and don’t know why I spent so long hating Mac and simultaneously dealing with Windows issues all the time lol
@mechaniccat7682Ай бұрын
if your issue is Windows sleeping killing battery life - just don't sleep? Set it to hibernate when you shut the lid and boom. Boots up just as fast, everything's still open, consumes no power
@pash4565Ай бұрын
8:00 you can go into the trackpad settings and enable click by tapping
@TechwithTonyUKАй бұрын
As a Thinkpad user of 20 years, I too got bit by the Apple ease of use, it just works, and it works well philosophy. And as an M1 Pro user myself I managed to get the 14" Model here in the UK for £695 and have not looked back. This machine flies through anything I throw at it, and has been my go to for the last few months of ownership. Great Video my friend! :)
@LuneUnionАй бұрын
You can turn on tapping on the trackpad in settings. Another feature you might find useful is two finger tap = right click that you can also turn on in the trackpad settings.
@timbambantikiАй бұрын
i couldn't live without gnome
@Nik.leonardАй бұрын
Me neither, so I run Ubuntu 24.04 ARM on UTM on MacOS. Yes, I need to use the x11 session for it to run without random crashes but it works.
@timbambantikiАй бұрын
@@Nik.leonard thats cool! But honestly i prefer desktops
@POVwithRCАй бұрын
Hop into settings and you can turn on your tappy trackpad experience
@miggythetechguyАй бұрын
I originally did all of my work on a custom built Windows PC. Switched to the M1 MacBook Air in 2021. Edited plenty of client music videos on it. Gave it to my GF and bought this exact base model 16 in you have and been using it since!! It does all the work I need and more tbh. I do want to get the M4 Pro mini to have as another work computer that stays at home and have this laptop for travel, though. So hopefully I can get that soon! I love Apple Silicon if I'm being honest.
@anamethatisntmine45398 күн бұрын
Great snag on your part. I got an M1 Max 14 inch 32GB RAM and 1TB storage with Applecare for $1500 after taxes and no regrets so far. Paying retail price for similar spec feels like robbery but I have been loving every minute of what MacOS Sequoia has to offer. Whether it be the ability to access my NAS in Finder just by clicking connect and using the local login credentials, the photo editing features from the photos app, amazing battery, window management that imitates Windows, and the ability to airdrop photos from my phone to my Macbook to slap in word documents? I will find it hard to go back to my Framework after this experience.
@Okand2Ай бұрын
I got a bottom spec M2 mac mini about two years ago and it has been an awesome content consumption, chatting, and sysadmin machine for me. The trackpad support is so good that even on the desktop I use one of apples bluetooth ones (the first gen that takes AA batteries so it's never gonna "expire" like the current ones do) ((also have a ploopy on order for use with my linux machine at work)). I realised that a lot of days I didn't actually do anything that demanded my gaming PC and it's just loud and warm for no reason then.
@CarsAndTech29 күн бұрын
You can enable tap to click from settings
@neilcoelhoАй бұрын
Fyi you can find technicians who can solder on high capacity and faster SSDs.
@Cristian.Carlos92Ай бұрын
“Apple knows a way to a man's heart”. That's a wild statement for someone who hasn't used a Mac.
@JethroRoseАй бұрын
welcome to how computers are supposed to work. this is the sort of thing people just don't get until they use one :)
@clwoni1414Ай бұрын
I want to find that kind of deal on a macbook as well. WOW thats very good.
@KalphalusАй бұрын
9:23 You can double tap the top of the window on most apps to enter full screen, I found that when learning MacOS on a M series Laptop. If that doesn’t work, it’s likely double tapping on the edges that show the arrows will, and if that doesn’t, the newest MacOS added proper full screen (That isn’t quite fullscreen, there’s a small border around each app, if you don’t like any of these solutions, get a 3rd party app)
@kenneth_romeroАй бұрын
I remember when i first got my m1 air. shit was magic and i was in love at first sight. I had a few windows laptop before, and sure they're cool. but the engineering and quality of a macbook is truly different. even when people showed me their expensive windows laptops (like the envy or xps), the macbook just has something to it that makes it feel out of this world. anyways, im hoping i can rock 6 more years outta mine. got it in 2022, and it has been holding up. such a great little machine.
@whitebeartigtigАй бұрын
I'm rocking a 2020 13" M1 MBP (16/512) and it is a great laptop, and it just works for everything you could possibly want out of a laptop.
@JaverniАй бұрын
The newest macOS gives you window management features or you can install Rectangle to get a bunch of shortcuts and (I believe) drag-to-edge behaviour.
@staterafukumotoАй бұрын
in case you didn't know, you can enable tap to click in trackpad settings. also macOS sequoia has snap style window management (i'm told it took this long because of a microsoft patent on it applying to operating systems). gaming wise, if you have *any* interest in the resident evil series, 4 remaster, 7, and 8 are on the mac app store. they have HDR support and oh. my god is it gorgeous on these. honestly, any game that supports macOS and HDR is worth playing on these computers because man is it a treat to the eyes.
@Niaxwarlord26 күн бұрын
The key concern with SSDs is their **TBW**, which typically ranges from **150 to 600 TB** for a 500GB drive. You purchase a used mackbook, it’s already had some of its ssd lifespan consumed, leaving you with a drive that has less endurance. Eventually, the SSD will reach its write limit and fail, leaving you with a non-functional laptop-a piece of metal and electronics with no further use.
@Mbro-dq2doАй бұрын
My 2012 unibody Macbook pros runninf sequoia or sonoma flawlessly still. Open core legacy is amazing. My M1 Max still runs like its new
@mattschaabАй бұрын
Honestly I blame laptop manufacturers for not providing tools to make Linux efficient on laptops and Windows for having horrible power management. On the other hand it's incredible how compatible the M chips are given the fact that they are using ARM
@Vincexx16 күн бұрын
I bought a 2018 MacBook Pro 15" in 2018 for $2800. I thought this would last me at least 6 years in the eco system. Nope, two years later it was obsolete and couldn't keep up with the M1 MacBook Air.
@G43XАй бұрын
You can change a setting for tap to click on all M series laptops. I enable it every time I buy a new MacBook.
@oscarcharliezuluАй бұрын
My used 16” MacBook is glorious
@Caswell_OfficialАй бұрын
The M chips truly are magical
@TheBadFredАй бұрын
If windows didn't become such a drag. They even kind fucked up the ARM on Windows launch ... AGAIN!
@TokenTechАй бұрын
I feel ya, I never thought I would buy a macbook but I wanted a laptop that was small, light, quiet, with all day battery life with decent performance... so I got a macbook air m1 on discount. It has served its purpose well and did require an adjustment period but man for a work laptop (im a teacher so nothing too heavy) it works great. I would like a framework but those are also very expensive
@nick-doggАй бұрын
I hated on Mac’s in general for the over 25 years. Now that I’m older, I value security and resale value over customization and upgradability. I finally gave it a try and find that it works really well especially since I’m an iPhone user. It’s so convenient and I upgrade ever a couple of years or so since I always get the base value which holds its resale value a lot better.
@noface058723 күн бұрын
You could get an external ssd if you want more storage
@kompassorpigo7600Ай бұрын
Ryzen 7840 and HX 370 are almost on par with ARM (including Apple Silicon) in terms of efficiency, can game and don't suffer from compatibility issues. Sure, the sleep issues you refer to are very annoying, but it's not an issue with the chip itself, but with Microsoft who randomly axed S3 and refuse to bring it back. In other words, it's a silly and easily fixable software issue.
@otdosaАй бұрын
the tap on tachpad can work if you enable it in the settings.
@darrenhankner5282Ай бұрын
I am still rocking a Thinkpad P71 with 17 inch screen 4k Xeon chip Windows 11 2017 $1500 laptop. never had any repairs or problems.
@mrhoratiu23 күн бұрын
The trackpad is the best out there. You cannot compare it to a PC / Windows laptops trackpad. You just cannot. Check the settings and configure it the way you want. :)
@Anggelos876Ай бұрын
One of the funniest video on tech I have watched
@PatonCavaneyАй бұрын
i just really hate mac os. feels weird using excel and the window snapping is limited. not to mention I can't just windows button run whatever. the dock is awful and programs don't close when I want them to.
@PeterbFreeАй бұрын
Yes but it’s better than Windows, which is like trying to walk with a nail in your foot
@NynysoАй бұрын
Welcome to the ecosystem, I also once hated Apple but there's nothing like a MacBook which is so capable in such a small size factor. I bought an m3 pro at a good price but then I swapped it for a binned m3 max for a very good price (for being an Apple product) and man this thing is just simply a war machine. The OS while not being Linux by being Unix like is like feeling at home (so I don't have to deal with that windows garbage) and the raw power which these machines are capable to provide it's just on another level. Btw considering that you're on a m1 series chip, you should definitely check Asahi Linux.
@jmessiАй бұрын
I got a pretty cheap intel mac just to test the waters, and the window management was hard to get used to. My suggestion is installing Rectangle, you'll have window management and snap thingies working pretty nicely (:
@janusuАй бұрын
A few quick UI tips for people new to macOS: 1. You can get tap-to-click back in trackpad settings. I don't know why Apple doesn't have this on by default. They did the same stupid thing with right-click on their mouse for years when it could have just been on by default. 2. You can double click the top gray area of any app window to make it full-screen without making a separate desktop view. Or you can option-click the green traffic light button. 3. cmd + tab to switch between applications. cmd + tilde to switch between open windows within one application.
@tenacioustent810Ай бұрын
i got an i9 16 incher w/ 64gb of ram for 550 bucks, been a windows user my whole life. Battery life sucks and it runs hot as balls but for the price I paid the screen and everything else more than makes up for it. Good laptop, i9 is still a screamer for my daily asks & metric ton of chrome windows.
@realslushyАй бұрын
i was in the same boat as you only a year ago. it all went downhill when i bought an iphone 15 pro max as my first apple product. do not be like me a year later i've got everything apple related second hand and just bought a used ipad because i wanted to watch netflix on my bed without having to chug my macbook. do not be like me brother
@vinilreddy304424 күн бұрын
Same here, bought a 15 pro max for my birthday then went on to buy watch ultra 2, airpods 2pro, and now considering macbook pro m4 pro
@bbajrАй бұрын
It's a really good package. There are some cons. but if u can overcome, it really wins u over.
@shayargilaniАй бұрын
you can always double tap on the top of any window and it will expand into your full display size without opening a new desktop
@aChairLegАй бұрын
DAMN I wish I knew that before
@tudbutАй бұрын
Being able to open the screen with one finger is, btw, a very very easy mod on all newer thinkpads (by newer i mean 2015+). You can adjust the torque of the hinges arbitrarily and I have all mine set to open like macbooks.
@itsallminor613322 күн бұрын
Dude. Change the battery in the t14
@alexstone691Ай бұрын
At this point why not compare it to framework used
@aChairLegАй бұрын
One day! They really are polar opposites
@djphat1736Ай бұрын
The old adage of "Time is money" and "you need the right tool for the job" tends to play out best on Apple. Yes, they are a fortune. It's an investment though, when you notice that on Ebay, used ones are still pricey. They hold their value pretty well. Plus, you can always trade in with Apple for credit towards a new one. Takes the edge off the high price a bit but, it's still a high price. You will most likely keep it for 5 years though. Maybe more between upgrades. I wouldn't go past 5 myself, and would really do 3. So you get the most back during a trade in as possible. However, on the M chips. You can get away with longer times due to them being so freaking good. A jump from M1 to M4 would be worth it. But not from say M2 or 3. Enjoy it sir. They are great computers.
@Radioactive32Ай бұрын
I use both a T470s and and 2015 Macbook Pro 15"
@moomoocow-c1oАй бұрын
Yeah I'm in the same boat as you, I really hate the fact that Apple seems to be the only company making really high quality laptops. I'd even be fine with a not that great battery life and the wonkiness you usually get with a regular laptop + linux but I'd at least like another company to make a laptop with the same build quality as a macbook, that just doesn't seem to exist at all.
@bobweiram6321Ай бұрын
The Intel MacBooks before 2016 are unbelievably good. Upgradeable storage and capable of running latest MacOS with OpenCore Legacy, Linux, and Linux.
@ykjaliАй бұрын
about the phone charging issue, you probably just have a bunch of dust and grime stuck in the charging port. I usually clean my charging port every 6 months or so because stuff gets in there so easily. A simple metal needle should do the job really well.
@ryu5731Ай бұрын
get Rectangle Mac if you want windows management, its free
@echo-benАй бұрын
Every so often best buy has been dropping new M2 MacBook air's to around $750! They come with 16gb of ram but the downside is the 256gb ssd. I got this machine a week ago and absolutely love it and ended up getting a 1tb external ssd.
@torygeorgeАй бұрын
You can change track pad to tap instead of press in settings I prefer tap
@llamaSHORTS1Ай бұрын
Also double tap the top border area of a window to full screen it without popping into that separate desktop view - the biggest problem with Macs are all the details that are never explained. Like adding the file path bar to the bottom of a finder window, or making the search bar in a finder window search the current folder* you’re in and not the entire laptop… anyway, there’s for sure a learning curve and some quirkiness but I don’t think I can ever do a non-Mac laptop again …desktops are a different story though 🙃
@Nor-tc8vzАй бұрын
I'd say it shows the state of the windows ecosystem, with Microsoft and their Anti-consumer practices especially in recent times, most vendors following the trends of Apple to a point much like the smartphone market, and the Thinkpad line being sold out to Lenovo with them gradually transforming it into the antithesis of what it stood for.
@henriquefmqАй бұрын
Maintenance? Edit: Product = Good Company = Not Good.
@tato-chip7612Ай бұрын
here's hoping framework makes an ARM board
@darkmann12Ай бұрын
Did you ever try using a fine needle or something of that nature to clean lint out of the Pixel 7's charge port? If you haven't, it will improve the reliability of the charging connection exponentially!
@chidorirasenganzАй бұрын
You can play non native games with Crossover
@WingDings_666Ай бұрын
I'm over here rocking a 16 year old macbook pro from 2009 and it still works fine for me. I have edited 1080p videos in Final Cut Pro X and Photoshopped shitty things in it as-well. I have Microsoft Office 2011 and a modern web browser that has rendering issues. Borderline what are you doing complaining about laptops that are 5-8 times more powerful then my 16 year old mac.
@Neuro_Kitti17 күн бұрын
this guy has the exact same oppinion on mac and apple as me.
@rs9042Ай бұрын
I got an MacBook Pro (2021) 14-inch - Apple M1 Pro 8-core and 14-core GPU - 16GB RAM - SSD 512GB for $879 on Backmarket!!!! Best decision, got tired of Windows laptops unreliability (just kept glitching and breaking down).
@itsallminor613322 күн бұрын
The Mac O.S. just runs better. Smoother. Way better, won't be messing with computers all the time. Mac is STABLE. Perhaps because its a enclosed system with less part designers involved. Less suppliers. They work as "one". But once you are in the ecosystem you are stuck. And you'll have limited options once you are stuck. I'd avoid mac if you are doing cad work or anything similar that really needs to be on x86. Or avoid mac if you want to tweak your system. But yeah, mac will generally just run. Flawlessly
@stevefischer9336Ай бұрын
If all you do is word processing, get an ibm selectric. The new m4 macbook pros have battery lives over 22 hrs.
@abdullahawan9412Ай бұрын
Eh windows laptops have good batteries too now
@elbert5208Ай бұрын
MacBook Pro M1 Pro 16gb 512gb for $890? That’s a steal Currently using MacBook Air m1 8gb 256gb and I wanna upgrade when m5 is released next year
@StanislavZachazevskiАй бұрын
Why not Z16 lenovo ? First gen of course. 8 hours on battery life is common on them :)
@fishappy0_962Ай бұрын
Just max the ram and the storage out when u buy, and u dont need to worry about upgrades, and ofc no need to worry about things breaking like the chinapads.
@EinsNameLezzАй бұрын
Writer Spectra made that video happen :D
@Garrettdx1988Ай бұрын
Was that headphone wire for the Tangzu Wan'er? If so, great IEM but truly the worst cable of all time. It's worth buying a different cable
@bjornkeizersАй бұрын
Awesome video; It does show that you certainly don't need the latest and greatest if your needs are pretty basic. Though you're definitely braver than I would be, buying used laptops.