• Rekorse
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      3 hours ago

      Give me a model to compare to? Are all apple models the same? Or do you mean just pick any of them?

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        3 hours ago

        Geekbench can be a benchmark for comparable performance. You can look up benchmarks for Mac models and then find comparable performance PC parts under benchmark charts.

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          Does it count if I find a cheaper laptop that has better numbers than a macbook air that is more expensive?

          I do think you might be right that building your own is more expensive now, not sure when that changed.

          If I can find a comparable performing non apple device pre built for less, then the only sticking point is proprietary software?

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            The pre built laptop should come with an operating system that supper sets the hardware well to be comparable, I would say.

            Performance isn’t everything in a laptop. Screen quality, weight, and battery life also matters. To be comparable, an alternative laptop should be at least in the same class in these aspects.

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        3 hours ago

        Pick one and find a comparable PC.

        The MacBook Air is the best selling model, so take that if you don’t want to choose yourself.