Why do you need 4TB of local storage? I'm doing as much as I can to go the
other way now - keeping as much as possible on my Synology NAS so I can
access it from any device. That may be your constraint.

The new MacBook Airs with M1 are amazingly fast, but I don't think large
screens are available yet.

Eric

On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 11:58 AM Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox) <
foxh...@information-architecture.com> wrote:

> Hi, All -- -
>
> Long time, etc. ;-) Been over 5 years of official retirement (actual a bit
> less). Still watch the list for nostalgia, but I have nothing useful to
> contribute (OK -- all at once: "As usual!")
>
> Question for Ed and the Mac-tolerant: My mid-2014 MacBook is tired and
> literally falling apart. I want to modernize a bit ("Oh! to have a battery
> last more than 30 minutes..."). New MacBook with a big drive is $4-$5,000
> depending on the drive. My criteria are:
>
> 1. I really don't need big power any more -- I surf and do the occasional
> audio/video/image editing. What power I have is enough.
>
> 2. I want mega-storage. A 4TB drive or more would be the best. (Currently I
> have a have an external drive literally Velcro'ed to the underside.) I
> could add an internal one, but most of the laptop-size internal drives seem
> to be targeted at NAS systems (https://tinyurl.com/y2hh3qhz). I am too far
> out of the hardware loop to comprehend why a NAS-targeted drive is
> different or wouldn't work in a laptop.
>
> 3. I still want a big screen -- a combination of preference and old eyes.
>
> 4. Happy for a refurb. or whatever if the source is reputable. I can
> replace the drive (if #2).
>
> 5. Yes, it is possible that I would go back to the Windows or Linux
> universes, but for now I want to stay the course (I use Parallels to do
> Windows/Linux).
>
> 6. I need to stay mobile -- we move around quite a bit.
>
> Recommendations? Half-baked ideas?
>
> Warmest regards to all -- still grateful after all these years for your
> camaraderie and generosity. (Special shout-out to wOOdy, harking back to
> the CompuServe days.)
>
> Ken Kix
>
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