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by mescalito 4105 days ago
I bought my first notebook in 2006, it was a dell 640m, hell of a machine. I had it until 2013, upgraded way above their recommended specs (more memory, ssd drive). I had a dual boot with windows (although it was really never being used) and a happy all time debian user. But everytime a new version was out, and evenhough it was an old laptop with old hardware and all the drivers were pretty much there, there were always something to fix. Spending 2-3 days sorting some annoying issue out was the norm rather the exception. I think linux is and awesome OS and a great one to work on.

I switched to a macbook air on 2013, and not being an APPLEist (switched my iphone 4 for a rooted Samsung galaxy s3, which I still have), It's hardly to ever look back.

Once I get used to all of the MAC-ish things I was as productive as before, if not more. Things just work and it's a unix system underneath, so overall, I have everything I had on linux, compiling packages, package manager with hombrew, command line, etc. Just the fact of closing the computer, move around, open it and be working just where you left in 10 seconds, for me, worth the premium. Right now they are not that expensive.

I still had to overcome a few annoying mac things, it's not 100% fool proof, had to fiddle with open size limits, some specific configurations, proper web dev setup, but this time, I feel it was the exception and not the norm.

My +1 goes for a mac at the moment.

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I have the same laptop, dell 640m,it is a awesome machine, it still used by my parents! Anyway I switched to a MacBook Pro too in 2010 and I never look back!