Quote from: sheshirdzhija on May 02, 2022, 12:20:57That is simply not true.Let's not forget pricing, shall we. One is much cheaper than the other, probably because it's a much older model. How much exits their walled is an "end result" most costumers care about -- and in that regard, *very surprisingly*, the M1 in a macbook air does appear to be magic.
Let's say I need to buy a laptop NOW. I don't really care when was it 1st released and how old is the SOC. I just care about the end result.
Quote from: Consumer on May 01, 2022, 12:38:05
I kind of agree with NBC here. The fact that Apple still sells this laptop isn't all that important. If you're even considering the 1st gen Macbook in May 2022, you obviously don't care that much about performance and are buying it for other reasons. It's the YouTube video that went full clickbait first.
Quote from: Whypostthis on May 01, 2022, 07:10:16
Why is the comparison unfair? Apple is still selling the 13" M1 MacBook Pro as new with a starting price of $1300. Form-factor is the same. Price is the same. Dell is just giving way better value for your dollar. It's not an unfair comparison. Maybe apple should update their products more often.
Quote from: hhhhhhh on April 30, 2022, 23:34:24
and how is it the reviewer fault that apple in 2022 offers 13" with an 2020 CPU? this arrticle is sad.
Quote from: Whypostthis on May 01, 2022, 07:10:16
Why is the comparison unfair? Apple is still selling the 13" M1 MacBook Pro as new with a starting price of $1300. Form-factor is the same. Price is the same. Dell is just giving way better value for your dollar. It's not an unfair comparison. Maybe apple should update their products more often.