Hi all, thank you for all your valuable suggestions. It really helped me to understand the subject.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 9:22 PM BIKRAMADITYA BEHERA < bikram.greets...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Nishant, > > I would just like to share my thoughts on your opinion about Dell laptops > being far overpriced than others in the market. I think this can also be > subjective if we align it with your point on MacBooks being rather > expensive, but not overpriced. If we end up paying all the advertising > costs when purchasing Dell laptops, it should also be applied to MacBooks > as well. Because every product manufacturer recovers their advertising > costs, expense for research and development activities, employee expenses, > costs related to investments and acquisitions etc from the revenue > generated from their products and services. > While this can be a personal opinion, I have used Dell laptops for almost > 12 years now, and it has been a very smooth, responsive and > intuitive experience. From a budget segment laptop to a high end > performance laptop, I found it to be flawless, especially considering > its performance, design, durability, throttling, simultaneous > multi-network connectivity, Device driver compatibility, various > optimisation tools and customer support. > If we simply look at the specifications or configurations on paper, we may > come across various manufacturers offering the same machine at a cheaper > price, but it would be wise to consult with the users of such machines to > consider the other aspects that might potentially impact the purchasing > decision if overlooked. Cheers > Bikram > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 05-Sep-2022, at 12:13 PM, Nishant Rana <nishantra...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > The points that Minar makes in his comparison happen to be incorrect, at > least points for mac 1 (subjective and Del is also quite overpriced as > compared to its competitors) but yes macs are rather expensive, 5, 6 and 8, > all wrong. > for a del, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 actually nevermind, I don't even 😂 > @ the OP, Depends what you need the laptop for. There's quite a bit of > learning curve to the mac as they work differently then windows does, and > my advice would be to stay far away from the macbooks that had touch bar > function keys, should you at all choose to go for them. > However, once you give it the necessary time into learning how it works, > it's fairly decent, especially so if you happen to own other apple devices > for things like continuity, handoff and so on. > you can should you wish to do so, and or have the need for it, install > windows on it as well, in fact the best machine that I have ever used is a > macbook pro with windows installed on it. 🤣. have one that's about 5 years > old and it's still going strong, although it does heat up a little bit, now. > If you'd rather stick to what you know though, and choose to go with a > windows laptop, > I have always suggested people to stay away from del, as their machines > as I stated earlier tend to be far overpriced as compared to others in the > market, and in essence you end up paying for all the advertising costs. > If I had to choose to get a laptop with windows on it though, I'd > personally go for Asus, HP oor lenovo, with Asus being my top choice. > Do the proper research into the machine you choose to get though, > especially in regards to their thirmals and performance throttling (one > thing you won't need to worry about with macs), avoid processors with the U > at the end. > I'll dig up my old posts if I am able to find them on this topic, > although rather old they have good general advice that should apply even > today. > Hope that helps some, > > > > > > You can also run windows > > On Mon, 5 Sept 2022 at 10:23, Minar Singh <singhmi...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> a2a: None is better..but they are different. Depends what you want to do. >> If you want ; >> 1. Overpriced laptop >> 2. looks pretty >> 3. Good screen resolution >> 4. Easy backup >> 5. Easy to use and “dumb proof “ >> 6. No learning curve >> 7. You dont mind being stuck with an ecosystem and a brand that >> controls everything >> 8. You just want tp switch on and not learn anything and not worry >> about anything >> 9. Then get apple laptop >> But if you want to: >> 1. Learn about computers >> 2. Get a much higher performance laptop for the same price >> 3. Learn a bit about software >> 4. Learn about protecting your laptop >> 5. Have flexibility to tinker with software >> 6. Learn about how things work >> 7. Have (some) freedom to do modifications >> 8. Not be limited to one software manufacturer or brand >> 9. Then get Dell. >> Both have excellent warranty and service. The Dell you will definitely >> get more bang for your buck. 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