Hi guys.
I have been using a Windows PC desktop for the past 5 years. I have owned Macs (MBPs, iMacs, even a Mac Pro years ago). This break has given me a "reset" button of sorts, and allowed me to compare the PC experience with the Mac experience quite objectively.
The PC I have been using is a very high-end build, using Alienware for all Peripherals, in the gorgeous Lian Li O11XL case.
Yesterday I bought a new MBP 16", here are my initial thoughts on the product, and experience.
BUILD QUALITY
- The whole MBP feels solid. There is nothing in the PC world which quite compares to Mac construction and rigidity. It's a real joy knowing how well the machine is constructed.
SCREEN
- Screen is amazing - this coming from Alienwares highest-end factory calibrated 240hz G-Sync IPS display. The MBP16" is really responsive, colours are accurate and screen is far brighter than any PC screen I have come across. I was surprised how responsive the screen is.
BATTERY
- I haven't had a MBP for about 5 years, and oh my god the difference. The M1 is magic. The battery percentage barely drops.. The auto-brightness in the screen manages the brightness extremely well.. I have used the battery for a total of 11 hours, including the initial setup - downloading and syncing Gbs of my photo and music libraries, and all iCloud data. In the 11 hours, the battery is still at 30%. That is UNREAL.
OS
- Windows 11 is extremely stable these days, and although they could never do so successfully, they are attempting to blur some lines with Mac OS in terms of design. Using Mac OS makes me feel comfortable and at home. Windows feels like chaos. The clumsy file system, the layout. It's all very messy. You can see Windows is made for productivity, almost an industrial design. Where as Mac OS is designed for the user, and comfort of use. It's an experience.
- Software matches the fundamental design of the OS, this seems to be mostly true with third-party Mac software. Windows is a cluster f**k of 500,000 different developers with their own spin of what their interface should look like. I believe this may be a reflection of the expected target audience of each of these platforms. Windows is for power user/industrial/business customers, where as Mac customers/people who are likely to buy their apps clearly appreciate the aesthetic of Mac, and beauty in design - and this is reflected in their apps.
I'm having a good time being back on Mac and the MBP 16", it is a big change, and I might not stay for long as the gaming addiction keeps pulling me to Windows, but it's one hell of a product, and I'm very impressed with the progress Apple has made with this product in 5 years.
Cheers for reading
I have been using a Windows PC desktop for the past 5 years. I have owned Macs (MBPs, iMacs, even a Mac Pro years ago). This break has given me a "reset" button of sorts, and allowed me to compare the PC experience with the Mac experience quite objectively.
The PC I have been using is a very high-end build, using Alienware for all Peripherals, in the gorgeous Lian Li O11XL case.
Yesterday I bought a new MBP 16", here are my initial thoughts on the product, and experience.
BUILD QUALITY
- The whole MBP feels solid. There is nothing in the PC world which quite compares to Mac construction and rigidity. It's a real joy knowing how well the machine is constructed.
SCREEN
- Screen is amazing - this coming from Alienwares highest-end factory calibrated 240hz G-Sync IPS display. The MBP16" is really responsive, colours are accurate and screen is far brighter than any PC screen I have come across. I was surprised how responsive the screen is.
BATTERY
- I haven't had a MBP for about 5 years, and oh my god the difference. The M1 is magic. The battery percentage barely drops.. The auto-brightness in the screen manages the brightness extremely well.. I have used the battery for a total of 11 hours, including the initial setup - downloading and syncing Gbs of my photo and music libraries, and all iCloud data. In the 11 hours, the battery is still at 30%. That is UNREAL.
OS
- Windows 11 is extremely stable these days, and although they could never do so successfully, they are attempting to blur some lines with Mac OS in terms of design. Using Mac OS makes me feel comfortable and at home. Windows feels like chaos. The clumsy file system, the layout. It's all very messy. You can see Windows is made for productivity, almost an industrial design. Where as Mac OS is designed for the user, and comfort of use. It's an experience.
- Software matches the fundamental design of the OS, this seems to be mostly true with third-party Mac software. Windows is a cluster f**k of 500,000 different developers with their own spin of what their interface should look like. I believe this may be a reflection of the expected target audience of each of these platforms. Windows is for power user/industrial/business customers, where as Mac customers/people who are likely to buy their apps clearly appreciate the aesthetic of Mac, and beauty in design - and this is reflected in their apps.
I'm having a good time being back on Mac and the MBP 16", it is a big change, and I might not stay for long as the gaming addiction keeps pulling me to Windows, but it's one hell of a product, and I'm very impressed with the progress Apple has made with this product in 5 years.
Cheers for reading