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Do i want a mac or a pc
Do i want a mac or a pc




do i want a mac or a pc do i want a mac or a pc

With a PC, you typically call the support line or sit in a virtual chat trying to figure out why some driver is going bonkers. One of the strengths Apple has had is in tech support. Appleĭo you stare longingly into the screen of your Windows laptop? We hope not? But the MacBook inspires just that sort of adoration. To conform with what the cool kids are doing, a MacBook is still the laptop to beat. If you pull out a Windows PC at your Pilates class, you’re not cool. We’re not sure how that can be true considering it’s basically one product from one of the richest corporations on the planet, and you really have few options or choices-but we get it. Some people believe having an Apple logo on a laptop makes them Think Different. So if you’re ready to cash it all in and quit the PC so you can tightly pair with your iPhone, this probably isn’t a bad time to do it, and you’d probably be just fine with it. What we don’t know is where it’ll run slower, but like we said, that’s nothing a few billion dollars can’t fix. There will indeed be many applications where we suspect the M1 will make a Core i7 or even Ryzen 7 sweat. But if we had to guess, we think the gravity of tens of billions of dollars of investment creates its own reality. Just how fast it is, and in what areas, we don’t know yet. While we think Apple overstepped by saying the new MacBook Air is “faster than 98% of Windows Laptops,” the company’s Arm-based, 5nm M1 chip is still worthy of respect.Īpple’s new SoC/CPU appears to have everything it needs to carry MacBook users to a faraway land without an x86 in sight. The MacBook might be faster (in some things maybe?) AppleĪpple’s new M1 processor is making a lot of performance promises. Oh yeah, that cool facial recognition feature? That’s a Windows PC thing. You can even spin it into a tablet to sign a document. While the convertible design typically comes with a small performance cost, it’s so versatile, it’s hard to go back to a small clamshell-only laptop afterward. While clamshell laptops will always have their place, the 360-degree hinges you’ll see on convertible laptops are far more versatile. Can the MacBook? Nope (and it doesn’t have 5G either!). The Lenovo Yoga 5G’s 360-degree hinge means it can do this. 360-degree ‘convertible’ hinges Lenovo Yoga 5G If, however, you understand that touchscreens and pens are actually a thing today, then your best choice is to get a PC laptop instead of that MacBook. If you don’t believe in having touch on your laptop, you probably should fish that BlackBerry out of your pocket. Those hopes are still worth spelling out for people who can’t believe you can’t get them on a Mac.






Do i want a mac or a pc