| You're being incredibly disingenuous. > Where I live it's pretty common to have a 6-7 year old gaming PC with SSD, and RAM upgrade among less tech savvy people. Why would a "less tech savvy" person have a gaming PC? > They are fast enough to do web browsing and media consumption. That's not what a gaming PC is for… > i5-5350u from newest Macbook Air is actually way slower than 9 year old i7-960, and it's sufficient for most people. 1. i7-960 is the processor from the Mac Pro. i5-5350u is from an ultraportable laptop. 2. The "newest Macbook Air" hasn't been substantially updated in around three to four years. > Four year old Nexus 6P has latest system version There's many things wrong with this statement, so let me break it down. 1. Nexus 6P came out in September 2015, so it's not even three years old yet. 2. Nexus 6P will not be getting the Android P update, which is currently in beta. 3. Nexus 6P is the high-end flagship phone literally backed by Google. No other Android phone is going to get updates as long as it does. 4. iPhone 6, which came out in 2014, will most likely be getting the update for iOS 12. |
Kids. Adults buy kids new hardware to play latest games, and older stuff that is replaced is good enough for them.
> That's not what a gaming PC is for…
Repurposing old hardware for new uses is what being eco friendly is about.
> i7-960 is the processor from the Mac Pro.
No, it's a processor you would go and buy off shelf (hard to imagine, I know) and use in a decent gaming PC in that time, that happens to also be in a mac pro.
>The "newest Macbook Air" hasn't been substantially updated in around three to four years.
It's for June 2017 model, latest that was on Wikipedia. Is there a newer one which is twice as fast?
>The processor you've selected is from an ultraportable laptop
I wanted to state that for quite some time people don't actually need better hardware for web browsing or watching movies. This is a response to claim that 2010 PC users with Windows 10 being so rare, and that Mac mini from 2012 still having updates making it something special.
>Nexus 6P is the high-end flagship phone literally backed by Google. No other Android phone is going to get updates as long as it does.
iPhone is the high-end flagship phone literally backed by Apple. No other iOS phone is going to exist...