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by dvngnt_ 1252 days ago
M1 was a game changer.

airpods are more successful than most tech companies alone

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Yup. I avoided Macs until the M1. Had an old work MBP (2020 or so) that I didn't like because of some hardware glitches, but they patched it all up by 2022.
> M1 was a game changer.

The pandemic was a game changer, because everyone had to work from home. (Apple's quarterly results actually showed a huge Mac sales bump before M1 was introduced.) Now with the pandemic winding down, the tech companies are coming back to earth.

> airpods are more successful than most tech companies alone

AirPods are an accessory to other Apple products. iPhone and Mac set the stage for everything else.

That people are touting M1 now just shows how far Apple has fallen in software design. Mac OS X was vastly better than Windows even while Macs were still using the inferior PowerPC chips, before they switched to Intel. I would have never traded Mac for Windows just for a CPU.

> I would have never traded Mac for Windows just for a CPU.

I question if you’ve ever used an intel Mac and then transition to an M1 Mac. The difference isn’t truly night and day. The fact that I could actually use it as a laptop *and* the fact that I could carry it all day without worry about battery life is enough.

For the basic consumer, an M1 Mac or even an M1 iPad is enough to switch from windows.

> I question if you’ve ever used an intel Mac and then transition to an M1 Mac.

I don't know why you question this, because I've clearly been using Macs since PPC.

To be clear, I've owned around a dozen Macs over the past 20 years: PPC, Intel, Apple silicon.

> is enough to switch from windows

Ok but basically any reason is enough to switch from Windows. ;-)

Whereas I was considering the opposite switch from Mac to Windows.