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The Rise of the MacBook Pro Serial Killers

12 点作者 jgrant27将近 5 年前

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miles将近 5 年前
The article highlights Acer&#x27;s $679.99 Swift 3 as representative of a new class of MBP killers. Probably worth repeating these cons from the top Amazon review for that model:<p><i>Not as magical as it seems at first</i> <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;gp&#x2F;customer-reviews&#x2F;R1UD14VWM1Z6IJ&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;gp&#x2F;customer-reviews&#x2F;R1UD14VWM1Z6IJ&#x2F;</a><p>- &quot;The screen is as bad as they say, even after calibration. It&#x27;s only slightly better than my old laptop I bought for $350 a few years ago.&quot;<p>- &quot;I have problems with apps being fuzzy (not scaling to the display properly), problems with Cortana and the Windows Start menu, and problems with the screen not immediately waking from sleep.&quot;<p>- &quot;The BIGGEST CON by far is the thermals. The laptop has amazing specs as I mentioned above, but it can&#x27;t use them to their full potential because the components get too hot and have to cut back on speed. The fans are noisy and run at full speed often. I regularly experience temps of 70°+ while web browsing, and 90°+ while (light) gaming or other more intensive tasks.&quot;
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walrus01将近 5 年前
The problem with a lot of these is they don&#x27;t run MacOS natively. Maybe it&#x27;s great hardware (as is a $2200 thinkpad if you buy one now), but I&#x27;m not going to use Windows 10 for my mobile workstation.
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lostgame将近 5 年前
Found this to be fairly click-baity.<p>If it doesn’t run MacOS natively, it won’t affect my purchase decision or that of, for instance; the thousands of people in my fields of iOS development and Logic&#x2F;Final Cut users.<p>I run a hackintosh for fun, but I’d never purchase a non-Apple laptop to do iOS development on.<p>It’s a cliche, but ‘just works’ is very important when I need to support a new iOS version and don’t want to worry about upgrades.<p>People who buy MacBook Pros are likely buying them specifically for a set of specific use cases.<p>Furthermore, the upcoming speed increases and cost decreases that come from the ARM switch should make this fairly irrelevant.<p>Also, it’s slightly pedantic, but he talked about the ‘killers’ and then only provided one example. They could have at least provided more than one comparative set of statistics.