• Empricorn@feddit.nl
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      20 hours ago

      When… have their products ever been competitive on price? Not even shitting on them, but there’s always been an Apple tax.

      • SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works
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        19 hours ago

        Mac Mini M1 when it was released was a good deal compared to same form factor machines at similar prices. Same for the M1 MacBook Air, despite the base RAM.

        That advantage lasted a while, too, considering battery life and build quality.

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        19 hours ago

        Back in 2009-2010 I bought an entry level 13" MacBook Pro because it was fairly competitively priced compared to other options with similar specs, but the MBP had by far the better battery life, display quality, touchpad, and probably keyboard. It was easily worth the upcharge for those factors, so no real Apple Tax.

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        18 hours ago

        I don’t think anything with the word “intel” can be taken seriously in value comparisons…

        When I got my last laptop I ended up with a MBP because there were no high end options for Linux laptops with AMD. Now the options are better, but back then, the only realistic alternative to a MacBook Pro would have had a third of the real-world battery life if not less, even if I decided to spend £3k. That didn’t seem like an acceptable compromise so there were virtually no laptops in existence that could compete with an M2 MBP.

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          17 hours ago

          True. It was just the first comparison I saw when I searched for M4 benchmarks.

          Really, AMD isn’t even a fair comparison because we’re talking about an ARM SoC here. So maybe the Snapdragon dev kit that ultimately got cancelled?

          It was supposed to be $900, for a special Snapdragon X Elite, 32GB RAM, and 512GB SSD.

          cpubenchmark.net has comparisons to other X Elite chips, putting them pretty much on-par with the M4 or maybe just below it.

          With the same amount of RAM and storage in a Mac Mini, you’re talkin $1200. So, $300 premium for a device that’s maybe 2-8% better, has retail support instead of being a dev kit, and… well, actually exists. It’s not a slam dunk for the Mini, but it’s clearly not a rip-off either.

    • kittenzrulz123@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      16 hours ago

      Its not, you can build your own mini pc with a ryzen 9700X, more ram, more storage, and it would probrally cost less. In addition you wouldn’t be locked into the Apple ecosystem and you would be able to upgrade it.

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      18 hours ago

      There‘s nothing comparable on the market at this size and price when it comes to sheer power and energy efficiency.