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by Spooky23
546 days ago
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You’re either a small shop or have way too much IT labor. The cost of the upgrade exceeds the value of the device, plus the more aggressive Windows lifecycle nonsense drives more fiddling to keep the operating systems up to date. |
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The difference is if we ever need to make a call regarding upgrades the current HP units can be stretched even further with ram and drive upgrades if needed, a MacBook cannot, despite also costing more initially.
All devices get recycled when replaced, if your argument is that the MacBook would be sold to defray costs, well a 5 year old MacBook hasn't held much of its value and we will now need to spend manhours decommissioning second hand MacBooks instead of just ripping out the drives.
I've done this math, Apple is always more expensive unlesd you were going to be buying a workstation spec laptop in the first place and in that case the decision is regarding software compatibility and not hardware.