I just love her. The tasteful matte textured plastic on the outside case, reminiscent of pebbled leather… the sturdy thoughtful construction, light weight, and sleek minimal design… the 90s businessman aesthetic. The mysterious keyboard clitoris. the easily upgradable RAM, the snappy performance, the fact that it was like $200 on eBay, certified refurbished with a one-year warranty. I use an LG Gram for work which costs like $1,000 but this thing blows it out of the water and is so much more beautiful and pleasurable to use. I used to be a huge Mac OSX person but after Windows 11 I’m kind of a Microsoft-head 🫦
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Feb 13, 2025

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Bot. Nobody likes Win11. It's arguably one of the worst OSes out there.
Feb 14, 2025
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ITRLYDOBELIKEDATSOMETIMES I respect this opinion from a Linuxhead and you’re objectively right but there’s just something about Windows 11 😌
Feb 14, 2025
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I’ve heard the keytoris may be saying good bye..
Feb 13, 2025
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sibyllineangel the Lenovo stans say that after they were acquired by another company the quality of everything they make has significantly decreased which is so sad 🥺 end of an era…
Feb 13, 2025
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taterhole thats tragic :( good ass windows laptops are so hard to find that ive just resorted to a pc at home and carrying an ipad for work and reading
Feb 13, 2025
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sibyllineangel these are a gem so if you’re in the market I do recommend they’re super easy to find on eBay 🫶 I got like 16 GB of RAM
Feb 13, 2025

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10 years is such a feat! I gotta say, Apple still holds value more than most these days. My day job is in tech support, and I've seen lots of Macs and PCs over the years. There was a period from about 2017-2020 where the Mac laptops were just awful - they had the useless touch bar thing, and the low-profile keyboards broke constantly. After that, they did another redesign, and it seems like their stuff is high quality again. As for PCs, maybe there are some higher end ones people like, but I have seen way more issues with build quality and longevity in those (Dells, Lenovos, and Microsoft Surfaces). It seems like on average most PCs last around 5 years, and Macs get a solid 7 (or 10!) They're definitely more expensive, but when you factor in how long they last, it's pretty comparable.
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