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expired Posted by Dr.Wajahat • Last Saturday
May 24, 2025 3:26 PM
Apple MacBook Air 13.6" Laptop: M4 Chip, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD (Silver, 2025)
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Laugh all you want. The 256 is manageable for many depending on its intended use.
Surface also has 256 for about the same price.
Surface Laptop, 13-inch
Starting at $899.99
Ultralight and ultraportable, beautifully designed, and perfect to take anywhere and get things done. Powered by Windows 11. Build your device.
Highlights
Processor - SnapdragonFootnote® X Plus (8 Core)
Display - 1920 x 1280 (178 PPI) touchscreen, refresh rate up to 60Hz
Memory - 16 GB
Storage - Starting at 256 GB available up to 512 GBFootnote1
Battery life - Up to 23 hours of local video playbackFootnote2
NPU - QualcommFootnote® Hexagon™ with 45 TOPS
Ports - 2 x USB-CFootnote®/ USB 3.2 and 1 x USB-A
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"manageable" "for many" "depending" "intended use" can't argue with those parameters
you could literally say that for 64GB of storage too, lol.
Surface also has 256 for about the same price.
Surface Laptop, 13-inch
Starting at $899.99
Ultralight and ultraportable, beautifully designed, and perfect to take anywhere and get things done. Powered by Windows 11. Build your device.
Highlights
Processor - SnapdragonFootnote® X Plus (8 Core)
Display - 1920 x 1280 (178 PPI) touchscreen, refresh rate up to 60Hz
Memory - 16 GB
Storage - Starting at 256 GB available up to 512 GBFootnote1
Battery life - Up to 23 hours of local video playbackFootnote2
NPU - QualcommFootnote® Hexagon™ with 45 TOPS
Ports - 2 x USB-CFootnote®/ USB 3.2 and 1 x USB-A
and sadly, apple, is the leader.... so other companies sorta have to follow suit... even if apple's standards are trash
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It would be more fitting to make the analogy to trunk space. Larger trunk on a Ferrari, the more it can take advantage of its performance features?!? Nope.