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by acdha
638 days ago
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> The normal consumer market, outside of an Apple ecosystem high price bubble, actually starts a lot lower. YOu can get a normal laptop for 300 while the MacBook Air starts at 1000. That $300 “normal” laptop was worse in almost every way and had significantly shorter service life - I still remember people making those comparisons claiming spinning metal drives were the same as SSDs. What you’re conflating is that there isn’t a single market segment but several, and Apple relies on used kit for the lower end price points. When you compare equivalent hardware capabilities, things have been roughly even since the switch to Intel, although it got tricky during the end of that when Intel struggled to ship low-power parts and you really had to decide how much you valued battery life. |
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Smartphones helped here a lot though but are not always an alternative. A young person barly making enough for studing (a person who needs a keyboard).