Party Monger
Innovator
Firstly the Macs are not costly at all if you look at what they offer.
Lets take the Macbook Air for example. I got mine 13inch for 53k on snapdeal. its available easily around 56k online.
At this price there is not a single Windows ultra book that offers everything that macbook offers.
> 12hrs battery
> Extremely Portable
> Pretty decent power
> Ram is only 4gb. But First OSX compresses ram so 4gb= 5-6gb. When the ram gets filled it uses the Swap file. SSD speeds are 1.2GBps read thanks to 4lane pci SSD. Its so fast most times you wont notice the swap effect.
> Decent screen. It also gets very bright. Yep its not bad. Only if you do a side by side comparison to a retina screen will you find the faults. After a day or two retina or no retina makes no difference. You get to run the Air at native resolution of 1440 by X. While when you use the retina 13inch at more that 1200* 800 1:4pixel resolution it will be a bit hazy often. Trust me it makes a difference.
> Ambient light sensor. This was such a pleasant surprise. I move from my room to the terrace or the screen facing a window and it brightens up to compensate that.
> The build is just pure amazing. You can lift the screen without it toppling over. There are literally no design flaws. Before buying I though i would hate the bezels but it doesn't even bother me.
> Keyboard backlight. You dont know how useful this is till you use it. Lifesaver when you ahve to type in the dark.
> Resale value, Its just insane the value this attracts in resale.
> People say that the design is 3 years old but it just works so well they dont need to change it. And there are literally no competitors offering all of the above at this low a price.
All in all I'd suggest anyone spending above 35k on a laptop to go for a Macbook Air or Pro if you want more. (Base models are good enough) Unless you are looking for very high storage or graphics card in a budget. These machines are a treat to use. So much attention to details.
OH and you can use windows on them too.
If you also want to watch movies, best to get a separate bigger monitor or TV for 8-10k. I would recommend the HP22fi.
PS- Im a very very long time power window user. But you will spend most of your time in a web browser or a Media player. Only thing I dont like about OSX is that there is no Pot Player replacement. Im not a VLC fan.
Lets take the Macbook Air for example. I got mine 13inch for 53k on snapdeal. its available easily around 56k online.
At this price there is not a single Windows ultra book that offers everything that macbook offers.
> 12hrs battery
> Extremely Portable
> Pretty decent power
> Ram is only 4gb. But First OSX compresses ram so 4gb= 5-6gb. When the ram gets filled it uses the Swap file. SSD speeds are 1.2GBps read thanks to 4lane pci SSD. Its so fast most times you wont notice the swap effect.
> Decent screen. It also gets very bright. Yep its not bad. Only if you do a side by side comparison to a retina screen will you find the faults. After a day or two retina or no retina makes no difference. You get to run the Air at native resolution of 1440 by X. While when you use the retina 13inch at more that 1200* 800 1:4pixel resolution it will be a bit hazy often. Trust me it makes a difference.
> Ambient light sensor. This was such a pleasant surprise. I move from my room to the terrace or the screen facing a window and it brightens up to compensate that.
> The build is just pure amazing. You can lift the screen without it toppling over. There are literally no design flaws. Before buying I though i would hate the bezels but it doesn't even bother me.
> Keyboard backlight. You dont know how useful this is till you use it. Lifesaver when you ahve to type in the dark.
> Resale value, Its just insane the value this attracts in resale.
> People say that the design is 3 years old but it just works so well they dont need to change it. And there are literally no competitors offering all of the above at this low a price.
All in all I'd suggest anyone spending above 35k on a laptop to go for a Macbook Air or Pro if you want more. (Base models are good enough) Unless you are looking for very high storage or graphics card in a budget. These machines are a treat to use. So much attention to details.
OH and you can use windows on them too.
If you also want to watch movies, best to get a separate bigger monitor or TV for 8-10k. I would recommend the HP22fi.
PS- Im a very very long time power window user. But you will spend most of your time in a web browser or a Media player. Only thing I dont like about OSX is that there is no Pot Player replacement. Im not a VLC fan.
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