I have a 8-8-8 512ssd M1 MB Air.
I definitely understand "dongle-life" I've owned touch-bar MBP's.
After owning this M1 Air for just over a month, I am extremely impressed by its overall package.
When I see deals on other laptops (Apple intel models included) I'm no longer interested in 98-99% of them anymore.
When I see another laptop on the market I ask myself the following questions:
how long is the battery life?
Performance speed + power?
USB-C charging?
Thin-light-portable?
Build quality?
Support?
Warranty?
Accessories?
I just can't think of any reason to switch to a different laptop+CPU (other than the new MacBook Pro M1's). But even then, I ask myself if I *need* the extra power, and my answer is a very easy and simple "No".
I'm becoming really attached to this machine. I'm truly blown away by what Apple has been able to do with hardware+software.
I'm not a gamer (at all) so I don't really care about how it "games". I use my laptop for productivity and web based use 99.99% of the time.
I definitely understand "dongle-life" I've owned touch-bar MBP's.
After owning this M1 Air for just over a month, I am extremely impressed by its overall package.
When I see deals on other laptops (Apple intel models included) I'm no longer interested in 98-99% of them anymore.
When I see another laptop on the market I ask myself the following questions:
how long is the battery life?
Performance speed + power?
USB-C charging?
Thin-light-portable?
Build quality?
Support?
Warranty?
Accessories?
I just can't think of any reason to switch to a different laptop+CPU (other than the new MacBook Pro M1's). But even then, I ask myself if I *need* the extra power, and my answer is a very easy and simple "No".
I'm becoming really attached to this machine. I'm truly blown away by what Apple has been able to do with hardware+software.
I'm not a gamer (at all) so I don't really care about how it "games". I use my laptop for productivity and web based use 99.99% of the time.