They are very light and capable ultrabooks with a high res screen and long battery life. Great for programming and media creation on the go. They aren’t heavy desktop replacements or gaming machines, but they don’t pretend to be. They also last longer than pretty much any other laptop thanks to the great build quality, but it seems you just can’t aceept anything good about an Apple product.
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Okay, first of all, now that I have that out of my system, you are blatantly wrong.
Macbooks are NOT durable in the slightest. They are literally the most prone to failure machines out there. You couldn't design a worse machine if you tried. Apple has blatantly lied about durability, and any basic test will prove this.
Rather than regurgitate press points, I'm asking you to address the actual failures themselves, because they outright prove you wrong.
Here's apple acknowledging they created defective keyboards on one of their recent models. So much for durability, right?
Great build quality, right?
Isn't it great how the Unibody Macbooks would blow their heat straight on the glue to the actual frame, leading almost immediately to structural faults? Great build quality.
How about this Macbook Air succumbing to total failure over incredibly minor damage? Is this the great build quality you have in mind?
How about the logic boards on the 12 inch 2015 macbooks failing because of charger issues. With *apple branded* chargers, mind you? What about this "great build quality?"
How about how prone to failure the GPUs are in Macbook Pro Retina models?
Great build quality? I'm not seeing any.
There are positives to macs. The apple ecosystem, for one, ensures that, while you'll be getting pretty fucking shitty hardware, you can at least expect the software to work, provided you buy it the first two or three years the device comes out, because then Apple starts throttling it against your will, but that's an issue with company ethics rather than hardware. You can expect, because the devices are all uniform, that software Apple develops will be incredibly well optimized for the platform, because they don't have to anticipate numerous other possible devices being used like Microsoft or Linux do. The optimization itself is reliable. The hardware, however, is absolutely fucking *not* reliable in any case whatsoever anymore. Before? The older models from the early and late 2000's? Yeah, generally reliable. Here? Not anymore. Apple makes fashion statements, not hardware, and if you genuinely believe otherwise, you are a deluded sheep who refuses to see the truth in front of him.
There is nothing wrong with liking Apple, or their products. There is absolutely everything wrong with pretending they're innocent, or that they are not outright incompetent when it comes to basic hardware design for their laptops. There is a very clear reason why the laptops I posted were bigger: because if they made them paper thin like macbooks, they would die within months. This is why the newer macbooks die so quickly.