0Otto Nikolaus wrote:
For many years now I¡¯ve preferred to buy MacBooks (Pro or Air). They are more than powerful enough for anything that we do, and are so much more flexible that a desktop computer. You can, of course, use a laptop/notebook on a desk if you prefer, and if the screen is a little small, you can use an external monitor instead of the built-in one.
From 1998 to 2022 I got used to a portable computer with a 13-15¡± screen.
As I aged, I realized I no longer much needed portability, but the laptop ergonomics were getting bothersome.
My first step was to get a good monitor (I got a 24¡± LG 4K model; at my desk I don¡¯t sit far enough from the monitor to need a 27¡± one). And a separate keyboard and trackpad.
And I used my last Macbook Pro (2013 model) in clamshell mode.
When it came time to replace the computer, I decided to move to a desktop machine, and chose a Mac Mini.
I have no problem continuing to use the monitor, keyboard, and trackpad long after I¡¯ve decided to upgrade the computer; my next move will be to replace the desktop computer with, likely, a Macbook Air.
Did you realize that an M4 Macbook Air is MORE powerful in most benchmarks than an M1 Max Mac Studio?
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