Sheesh! talk about flamebait! I'm not going to pick a side in this. What I will say is they are all essentially the same. Both hardware and OS. They all have their strengths and weaknesses. Until recently, I had three (not including desktop PCs): A macbook pro running sierra and windows 10, an old (maybe 7-8 years) toshiba qosmio running windows 10 and linux (and has run 2 other versions of windows) and a very old hp tc1100 tablet (aka slate) running XP and linux that finally died after about 12 years I think.
They all mostly work and do their job. They all have annoying hardware problems that you just have to deal with. They all have OS problems you just have to deal with. They all have design flaws that make you wonder what the designers were thinking. I'm sick of ridiculous DNS problems, baffling network problems, dodgy ports, dodgy drivers, advertising on my login screen and notifications, scare tactics by antivirus software, and having to look up simple tasks I rarely do because I've forgotten how to do them. Not one of them I would consider significantly better or worst than another that I could recommend for or against for "most" users. Keep in mind I'm not comparing specs here, just the overall experience and fit-for-purpose. As Stephen said: "There is no perfect laptop...". David "If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards... checkmate!" -Zapp Brannigan, Futurama On 16 December 2016 at 13:02, Bec C <bec.usern...@gmail.com> wrote: > Wow full refund after 11 months??? > > You can all say what you want but as I have always preached, the macbook > is the best laptop for most users including devs. > > >