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I thought the touch bar was even worse than the butterfly keys...

I put off upgrading my personal MacBook for years after work issued me a MacBook with the touch bar. Such a usability nightmare for the sake of eye candy. That was a long seven years.



You'd rather go 7 years without upgrading, than buy a computer without an apple on it?


There was a Lenovo and an ASUS and an Acer in between but those all went in the graveyard pile before their second year was up and I had to keep resorting to the 2011 Macbook.

And that's counting the extra ~year I got out of the Lenovo after having to replace the fans.

Having user serviceable parts is nice but having parts that last 14 years is better. If there was a brand that did both, that's what I'd buy.


I can't concur. Growing up poor, I've only owned the cheapest Acers and HPs and none of them ever died on me. They're still at my parents place chugging along.

Later I switched to Lenovo when I got money and still no issues. Meanwhile all my mates with 2016-2018 era Macbooks have had endless issues, that they swore off ever buying Apple.

Anecdotal stories can swing in both directions, that's not proof of anything.


Hey, at least Apple hedged their bet on the future needing emoji keyboards.




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