We currently have an old HP low/mid-low range laptop from 2016. During Covid I replaced the HDD with an SSD, which helped a lot. But the machine is generally slow and buggy. It can’t keep time properly, as the clock always drifts slow over a month or so. I tried replacing the 2032 battery on the mobo, which didn’t help. The battery also dies quickly.
Our use case is light. The occasional Zoom meeting, browsing, etc. We all have iPads, but when we use the laptop, we need a bigger screen the whole family can see, and it still needs to be portable. I’ve thought about ditching Windows 11 and going Linux, but the laptop also has bad speakers and a 1366x768 screen, so it looks and sounds bad too. I could get another cheap Windows laptop, but I’ve grown to dislike Windows.
Our family is otherwise in the Apple ecosystem, and I’ve always wanted a MacBook. I have an older iMac I use for other stuff, like writing and research, and I love it. MacBook Air is on sale right now on Amazon, but even at a discount, it seems like overkill for our use case. But if it lasts another 10 years, it’s not a bad investment I suppose. The new MacBooks are also decent for gaming, which we may use it for. What do you think?
Our use case is light. The occasional Zoom meeting, browsing, etc. We all have iPads, but when we use the laptop, we need a bigger screen the whole family can see, and it still needs to be portable. I’ve thought about ditching Windows 11 and going Linux, but the laptop also has bad speakers and a 1366x768 screen, so it looks and sounds bad too. I could get another cheap Windows laptop, but I’ve grown to dislike Windows.
Our family is otherwise in the Apple ecosystem, and I’ve always wanted a MacBook. I have an older iMac I use for other stuff, like writing and research, and I love it. MacBook Air is on sale right now on Amazon, but even at a discount, it seems like overkill for our use case. But if it lasts another 10 years, it’s not a bad investment I suppose. The new MacBooks are also decent for gaming, which we may use it for. What do you think?