I'll just leave this here....
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Work in IT at a 99% Apple company, and there are a good deal of pros and cons. Video/graphics stuff with their hardware is great if you do your research and know how to maintain things properly .... most dont tho and refuse or can’t overcome the learning curve (unlearning curve?).
The new m1 stuff is smokin as wel btw and affordable .... but bang for buck a non-mac pc is unbeatable
What exactly are you doing and with what softwAre?
Our team who does 4K and 1080p videos for example has a different requirement than people just using indesign and photoshop and making catalogues, then our team who does audio/studio work use a diff setup as well... you won’t necessarily have to go the $6000 Mac Pro route, but the upside to those is they are beastly and should not need replaced anytime soon. We have a couple that are 6+ years old and move fast enough still that the team doesn’t want to upgrade yet just for fear of downtime and setting/resetting preferences and options vs the little lag they receive
Anyhow let me know more specific what you are doing/how/why and I’ll give u my best two cents on it
So you are saying a $1780 Lenovo is better than the $250 laptop I bought recently? :)
One of these days I'll get an expensive laptop; one that costs more than $500 :) (I've always been about 5 years behind in technology, so a computer that is as good as 5 years ago is good enough for me, and is usually QUITE a bit cheaper :) )