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Product Name: | MacBook Air 13.6" Laptop - Apple M2 chip - 8GB Memory - 256GB SSD - Midnight |
Product SKU: | 6509650_6509650 |
UPC: | 194253083238 |
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You get dual monitor support, a faster processor, better read/write speeds on a base model over the M2 Air, faster Wi-Fi, and better mics.
Think about it over the life of the laptop, $100 isn't as much over the course of 5-7 years. If you can swing it, I would spend the extra $100.
Why apple is dropping prices this low, I have to say economy is changing... Demand is slowing
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And again, I can already tell you never used a Mac. Compare a 8gb windows laptop and 8gb MacBook Air, and the MacBook Air would smoke the windows laptop in everyway
It's also very silly to think that a $1000 Windows laptop couldn't benchmark similarly to a $1000 Mac laptop.
I like that play.
Apple certified refurbished are flawless, packaged as new, and carry the same warranty. Basically new Lol
Woot = Amazon
I cancelled a M2 MacMini when I realized I dont need a mini for basic kitchen imac..
It's also very silly to think that a $1000 Windows laptop couldn't benchmark similarly to a $1000 Mac laptop.
Problem is there was a brief period during COVID where M1 was stellar in comparison.
Many are still stuck in lockdown mentality. Hence the Apple Silicon performance gap is still believable to many. Even with Lunar Lake just announced and AMD machines delivering excellent value.
It's also very silly to think that a $1000 Windows laptop couldn't benchmark similarly to a $1000 Mac laptop.
I'm comparing a m1 MacBook Air which is 700$
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It's also very silly to think that a $1000 Windows laptop couldn't benchmark similarly to a $1000 Mac laptop.
+ seamless integrated eco-system with iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, etc.
+ many macOS and iPad integrations such as iMessage. RCS coming soon is a non-factor while many of us enjoyed iMessage and not have to ever lift up to look at the phone while we're on a Mac or iPad.
+ robust os, certainly I favor it vs. Windows with endless updates on drivers and 3rd party stuff and have to re-install or remove many bloatware that I don't want from the initial install. I don't remember how many times I've gotten blue screen of death (too many) but I recall less than 5 white screen of death in macOS in the past 7 years.
+ many good starter software that you can use without additional purchase or worrying about getting a pirated copy if you are on Windows and didn't want to buy software. iMovie (it's no premier but it's free), productivity if you need basic local editing instead of using web google doc etc, garage band, etc.
+ rtg and favored by many dev for the more recent work such as the L-LLMs. Where can you get a Windows laptop with GPU that has access to 64+GB of RAM? You can't macOS on macPro with 96GB of RAM? no problem. Not that I have a language model I need to run. You can't even run a 26GB language model on $3000 Windows laptop on the GPU but you can do it on $3000 Macs for sure since you can get to 32-48GB unified memory which the GPU can access enough of it to load the 26GB model into memory.
+ better support than running WSL if you want a *nix type subsystem.
+ never had to install adobe acrobat reader to view PDF. avoided a gazillion updates for vulnerabilities. Not to say macos never had any vulnerabilities but certainly no adobe helped a ton as that was a huge attack surface.
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+ seamless integrated eco-system with iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, etc.
+ many macOS and iPad integrations such as iMessage. RCS coming soon is a non-factor while many of us enjoyed iMessage and not have to ever lift up to look at the phone while we're on a Mac or iPad.
+ robust os, certainly I favor it vs. Windows with endless updates on drivers and 3rd party stuff and have to re-install or remove many bloatware that I don't want from the initial install. I don't remember how many times I've gotten blue screen of death (too many) but I recall less than 5 white screen of death in macOS in the past 7 years.
+ many good starter software that you can use without additional purchase or worrying about getting a pirated copy if you are on Windows and didn't want to buy software. iMovie (it's no premier but it's free), productivity if you need basic local editing instead of using web google doc etc, garage band, etc.
+ rtg and favored by many dev for the more recent work such as the L-LLMs. Where can you get a Windows laptop with GPU that has access to 64+GB of RAM? You can't macOS on macPro with 96GB of RAM? no problem. Not that I have a language model I need to run. You can't even run a 26GB language model on $3000 Windows laptop on the GPU but you can do it on $3000 Macs for sure since you can get to 32-48GB unified memory which the GPU can access enough of it to load the 26GB model into memory.
+ better support than running WSL if you want a *nix type subsystem.
+ never had to install adobe acrobat reader to view PDF. avoided a gazillion updates for vulnerabilities. Not to say macos never had any vulnerabilities but certainly no adobe helped a ton as that was a huge attack surface.
paying for the "brand" -
I was an avid Samsung Galaxy and Windows user. But recently had a bad experience with respect to battery life on laptop and s24 ultra screen issue so for that alone order 13 air m3. Waiting for my first Mac experience. Previous have experienced Mac, but didn't make sense to own one because of using Samsung, now I got my 15 pm recently so I think it will be seamless and dont have to worry about itunes on my windows laptop anymore.