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by askafriend
2466 days ago
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I'm a developer (I've worked on products many here use). I prefer thinner and lighter pro laptops. It has nothing to do with status. People use these things around town in coffee shops, take them around campus, travel the world with them, etc. Every pound in my backpack matters to me. Weight matters to me. Thinness matters to me. It's the difference between me deciding to bring my laptop and completely leaving it behind. Same philosophy with my camera gear. I never got into the DSLR game because they were simply too heavy and bulky. I much prefer mirrorless cameras and I'm fine with the tradeoffs that come with them because I actually take my mirrorless camera around with me. You don't have to agree with me, but I'm a huge fan of thin and light devices. |
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But I don't like having to carry extra connectors/adaptors (esp SD Card and ethernet port).
In my backpack, the screen presses on the keyboard and is leaving a mark on the screen.
A simple 1 meter fall on soft carpeted floor can dent its corners and cause the lid to not close fully flush.
These damages are not worth the few millimeter thinness or few grams of weight needed for added structural strength.
These are things I wish they addressed while pursuing thinner/lighter MacBook Pros.