What if I want to use the same machine both at my desk and at work? The ability to use the machine on-the-go is one thing, but the actual portability is second.
But you already knew that, didn't you.
Not saying I agree with the "One must be living under a rock to buy anything but Apple" part, that's nonsense.
Sure, having a laptop in that case is unavoidable, but you won't _require_ 10 hours of battery life either.
In the long term I don't think laptops are exactly the right answer for portability. I think the ideal would be that when we get up from our desks, all of our running programs (even the whole OS) would migrate to our phones. As soon as we open our laptop, they would all migrate there.
That’s just your opinion. You don’t need large monitors to code (lines of code are 80-100 characters), and moving around and changing positions (desk to couch etc) every couple hours while working is generally better for health and concentration. Not having to hunt around for a power adapter makes it that much easier and better.
Using a laptop for 10h is super useful for days where you have to travel somewhere, have an appointment, and travel another 5h by train back. Avoids having to constantly have it plugged in in the train, and allows using it even in trains without power sockets
Not saying I agree with the "One must be living under a rock to buy anything but Apple" part, that's nonsense.