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Selling mine on [H] if anyone is interested. Completely maxed out with the 1.3ghz CPU and 512gb SSD. I've been using Windows way too much to justify keeping it.
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Selling mine on [H] if anyone is interested. Completely maxed out with the 1.3ghz CPU and 512gb SSD. I've been using Windows way too much to justify keeping it.
Selling mine on [H] if anyone is interested. Completely maxed out with the 1.3ghz CPU and 512gb SSD. I've been using Windows way too much to justify keeping it.
Why not just run Windows 10 on the Macbook? There's no particular reason that OSX has to be the main OS on the device, and it makes a great notebook with Windows on there as well.
The battery management in Windows is terrible, so be prepared to give up the longevity you'd otherwise have in OSX. The trackpad drivers are abysmal. This is a key advantage in OSX versus Windows, as obviously it's one of two interfaces the laptop has.
Booting to Windows occasionally for flexibility is nice. But if you're primarily going to use Windows, don't bother with any OSX based product. I love Macs and Mac hardware, but it's not a real solution for people looking for a Windows device. Get an HP Envy or a Dell XPS or a Yoga or any number of fantastic Windows laptops instead.
I'm not sure I understand the new MacBook, isn't it technically slower than the new iPad Pro? Seems awfully expensive for what you get, other than the high res display
I installed Windows 10 on mine just for the heck of it, but realized I haven't booted into it since I did it.
The battery management in Windows is terrible, so be prepared to give up the longevity you'd otherwise have in OSX. The trackpad drivers are abysmal. This is a key advantage in OSX versus Windows, as obviously it's one of two interfaces the laptop has.
Battery life in Windows is kind of a meaningless concept as there lots of dependencies. It's first of all very dependent on the hardware and there are many Windows devices that are as good as Macs. But it can be tricky. Sleep is very finicky from device to device. And of course there's the normal load one puts on the battery. Heavy use of the Chrome browser in Windows and OS X is a well documented battery killer.
Obviously MacBooks are well renowned for their track pads and even the most expensive PCs are often considered inferior so I'll grant that one but their are certainly good Windows laptop track pads. The one on the Surface Book is pretty great and I think the X1 rates well there.