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Which laptop brand do you use? [POLL]
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<blockquote data-quote="Malware Man" data-source="post: 713356" data-attributes="member: 5424"><p>I get your point. Yes my MacBook has a way better display than my ASUS TN panel. I am not some kind of Apple fam boy either. I have not bought a laptop in over a year. My ASUS still runs perfectly fine.</p><p></p><p>My MacBook Pro was a gift. Yes the touchbar is a gimmick but I never use it. I don't think as a student I could afford a $4500 CAD laptop like my MacBook. I'm not going to be ungrateful. It's an opportunity to learn MacOS instead of hating on it. I'm actually enjoying it. It's only ever going to help me out in the IT world when I run into users using Macs.</p><p></p><p>My previous laptops were both Acer. Absolutely awful. Tons of issues. Motherboard failing, battery failing, power button not working, etc.</p><p></p><p>My MacBook actually is faster than my ASUS. It beats it in everything except the GPU. My MacBook is lighter, way better battery, faster CPU, SSD, better screen, looks more sleek. My college is full of MacBooks. It's really popular amoung students. I am enjoying learning how to use MacOS and completing my school assignments on it.</p><p></p><p>Chromebooks won't it as an IT student. We use VMware all the time and stuff. I need a pretty powerful laptop that can run multiple at once especially for our Windows Server class.</p><p></p><p>I do agree though that yes Apple products are pretty much a fashion acessory these days. But I'm enjoying my MacBook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malware Man, post: 713356, member: 5424"] I get your point. Yes my MacBook has a way better display than my ASUS TN panel. I am not some kind of Apple fam boy either. I have not bought a laptop in over a year. My ASUS still runs perfectly fine. My MacBook Pro was a gift. Yes the touchbar is a gimmick but I never use it. I don't think as a student I could afford a $4500 CAD laptop like my MacBook. I'm not going to be ungrateful. It's an opportunity to learn MacOS instead of hating on it. I'm actually enjoying it. It's only ever going to help me out in the IT world when I run into users using Macs. My previous laptops were both Acer. Absolutely awful. Tons of issues. Motherboard failing, battery failing, power button not working, etc. My MacBook actually is faster than my ASUS. It beats it in everything except the GPU. My MacBook is lighter, way better battery, faster CPU, SSD, better screen, looks more sleek. My college is full of MacBooks. It's really popular amoung students. I am enjoying learning how to use MacOS and completing my school assignments on it. Chromebooks won't it as an IT student. We use VMware all the time and stuff. I need a pretty powerful laptop that can run multiple at once especially for our Windows Server class. I do agree though that yes Apple products are pretty much a fashion acessory these days. But I'm enjoying my MacBook. [/QUOTE]
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