OK then. Good discussion. Very well thought out.
I think people are too worried about power. Consoles are about balance of power, price and software offering. Nintendo did a great job with the switch in this regard. I expect the same with the switch 2.
Last edited by Chrkeller - on 23 September 2023SvennoJ said:
Ahh nice, didn't know they had trial periods. |
How much video editing do you do? Mac has iMovie built in, you don't need to pay for that one, loads of tutorial on Youtube on how to use it and "pro-like" touches, you'd be surprised how many YouTube channels get by using iMovie only.
If you want a bit more from your video editing software, Lumafusion is 30 dollars, buy once, use everywhere (iPhone, iPad, Mac) and it has great reviews and many free tutorials. It's available on Android too. Going forward, this is the type of software that I will only support. Apple pulled some stinky BS with releasing Final Cut Pro separately on the iPad and charging for it separately, it works differently and one is clearly built with "touch-first" mindset, but still, I will not support this.
The other great built in universal software is Shortcuts, FaceTime, iWork, Notes, Mail, Safari and Spotlight.
I worship Spotlight. FaceTime is actually cross-platform as well, I don't need another video calling app because I can send a link to non-Apple devices and start a video or an audio call without them installing any apps. Shortcuts is incredibly powerful and people do all sorts of crazy things with it. Apple Pencil support on Notes and Pages is...... magical
I used MS Office heavily on Windows, and I had an active subscription going, not just for Word/Excel, but because the built-in Mail app in Windows is a complete joke and preferred Outlook. When I switched, I thought I was going to use Pages/Numbers/Keynote until I hit a brick wall and start paying for MS Office again, and I am confident now that brick wall doesn't exist, if anything, to me personally, it will be a downgrade to go back to and pay for Office.
Yes, Apple's RAM and Storage upgrades prices are robbery, and I never thought I'd buy a MacBook just because of this, however, the built in apps, the smooth performance despite my iPad/iPhone being more than 5 years old, the added value of owning more Apple devices, and the long-term software support my broken iPhone 7 (2016) and my iPad Pro (2018) have received is positively mind-changing and won me over.
Loads of updates, apps and features keep coming and haven't impacted the perfomance of either device, iWork has just received a massive update yesterday. My broken iPhone 7 runs circles around my Galaxy S10+ that has 8 GB of RAM and release in 2019. My Galaxy is hiccupy, glitchy, stutter-y, and didn't receive as many updates as my iPhone.
I also am shocked how polished and smooth Stage Manager is running on my iPad on the newly release iPadOS17. We got the Freeform app last year for free, which is a please surprise, it's only problem is that COVID19 is behind us The iPad mouse support made ZERO sense to me when it was first implemented and I agreed with Linus (from LinusTechTips) and thought it was stupid and goes against the iPad's vision, but a year after, Apple baked in Universal Control for both MacOS and iPadOS (which requires a mouse) and I now can't live without it!
Obviously, there are glaring flaws in the MacBook experience, gaming is an unfunny joke for a laptop you pay this much for, upgrading anything is impossible, you can get a laptop for half the price and play every game under the sun, and I haven't found a good replacement for PDF Xchange that I used on Windows, although, the universal PDF Expert is getting there... so slowly Windows has tons of software that you will not find on the Mac. In no way I am saying Mac or iPhone are better than Windows or Android, but they are better for me personally.
Can you not get the iPad mini from the USA? I thought you could walk to there
You don't really need the 16 gb of RAM, have a look at YouTubers pushing the base 8gb RAM model, and get higher storage with external USB-C SSD later. I only suggested the 16 gb I think it may help with some gaming and future proofing, the base Mac mini model at 599$ is great value and a no brainer for a student at 499$ to try for 2 weeks and decide if it suits you. I'd even get it used or refurbished, scruffs and scratches doesn't matter as much if it isn't a laptop. You absolutely don't want to pay the Apple Tax and end up regretting it, which is likely to happen for any long-time Windows user.
Chrkeller said: What is the problem this time? I'm not allowed to give an opinion, which compliments Nintendo? (...) |
Come on, dude. Just admit it already. You are clearly zeldaring's alt account or the other way around. No need to keep up the act, bro.
Legend11 correctly predicted that GTA IV will outsell Super Smash Bros. Brawl. I was wrong.
RolStoppable said:
Come on, dude. Just admit it already. You are clearly zeldaring's alt account or the other way around. No need to keep up the act, bro. Spoiler! Of course this makes no sense whatsoever, but the logical deductions you've seen displayed in this thread are on this pitiful level.
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Lol, pretty much. I guess he missed the thread where zeldaring loves Elden while I think it is grossly overrated. Frankly I'm surprised the mods are OK with his baseless accusations.
zeldaring said:
I diffidently think they would have made device that could run 30-50% stronger something like the switch over clocked. Aside from that did you know that the ps vita had oled screen 9 years ago. sony would have also made a pro version and that would have made a huge difference, so when i say talk about great hardware with options i'm talking about the whole life span. Any way if you agree thats fine but it certaintly not some magic BS like you state. |
I like how you still don’t give a single shred of evidence for what you’re saying and just ignore the questions so I’m going to assume you’re just making numbers up.
“They would probably have a great idea” or “I think they could make something 30-50% stronger” are not answers, you’re just making baseless statements and acting like they are indisputable facts.
When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.
zorg1000 said:
I like how you still don’t give a single shred of evidence for what you’re saying and just ignore the questions so I’m going to assume you’re just making numbers up. “They would probably have a great idea” or “I think they could make something 30-50% stronger” are not answers, you’re just making baseless statements and acting like they are indisputable facts. |
Tegra X2 was announced in August 2016, I think Sony could have used it if they planned a handheld for 2017 release, probably end of 2017 not March though.
Radek said:
Tegra X2 was announced in August 2016, I think Sony could have used it if they planned a handheld for 2017 release, probably end of 2017 not March though. |
Or not underclocked the x1. But it doesn't matter. Switch didn't need to be the best visuals just like the switch 2 doesn't.
Radek said:
Tegra X2 was announced in August 2016, I think Sony could have used it if they planned a handheld for 2017 release, probably end of 2017 not March though. |
Sure and I’m not saying PSP3 couldn’t be more powerful than Switch but I’ve been asking if it could be significantly more powerful at the same price this whole time so would it be a large gap like DS vs PSP or 3DS vs Vita (which Zeldaring has implied) or something more like XBO vs PS4?
When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.