I've had my dell 15 inch laptop since 2013. The power interface is finally starting to show signs that it might fail, hence I am shopping for a new one. In my experience (I've had Windows laptops since 1999), the power interface or the wires that go to the display are the first to go. I've had some that only last about 2 years, and I've had many that make it 5+. Usually by that point I'm ready to get a new one anyway. //@Anonymous: I’ve had my MacBook Air for close to 6 years, running Windows no less. The most I’ve ever gotten out of a PC laptop is 4 years. My workplace plans to replace PC laptops every 5 years, but mine usually breaks after 2, 3 years. HDD crashes, etc.
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By anonymous on 06/01/2020, 12:44 PM EDT
It boils down to how often you want/need a new laptop and dealing with file transfers.
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By anonymous on 06/01/2020, 12:40 PM EDT
I’ve had my MacBook Air for close to 6 years, running Windows no less. The most I’ve ever gotten out of a PC laptop is 4 years. My workplace plans to replace PC laptops every 5 years, but mine usually breaks after 2, 3 years. HDD crashes, etc.
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By anonymous on 06/01/2020, 12:13 PM EDT
Not nearly the quality of the Mac though. There is a reason for the cheaper price of the Lenovo. //@Anonymous: Lol, this post has almost the same specs as the Macbook below it. Look at the price difference!
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By anonymous on 06/01/2020, 11:45 AM EDT
Lol, this post has almost the same specs as the Macbook below it. Look at the price difference!
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