Recently, however, when it came time for a new laptop I bought a Mac and switched to OSX. I made this choice for three reasons.
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My MacBook, happily running on its battery. |
The second reason I bought a Mac, and this might be the most important, is the battery life. Back when I used a desktop computer I didn't care much about power efficiency. When I started using a laptop, it was such a step up that plugging in everywhere I went didn't really bother me. But more recently I found myself frustrated that I was basically tied to the nearest outlet everywhere I went. A MacBook is effectively a giant battery with a computer strapped to it, and that's just fine with me.
Finally, screen quality played a role in my decision. Back when I bought my T61, pretty much all laptops had dim, washed-out screens. But I expected better by the time I bought my T430s. Unfortunately, Lenovo didn't deliver. Many, many years ago I owned a Toshiba Satellite with a passive matrix display (the kind where the mouse pointer would get "lost"). I didn't mind because it was a laptop and that was basically the coolest thing in the world. But my eyes aren't what they once were, and I actually have real work to do now, so fiddling with (and squinting at) a laptop display is no longer on my list of acceptable activities.
I hope to return to GNU/Linux at some point in the future. But until the hardware ecosystem works itself out, I'll be sticking with a Mac.
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