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They have a point with the RAM though. Even most PC users -- including gamers -- don't ever need more than 8GB let alone 16GB (most do simply to future-proof and because RAM is dirt cheap). And nobody is gonna try to run AutoCAD on a fucking Apple notebook.
As videos, images, and audio files get more intricate, the need for bigger and bigger RAM will inevitable increase, and there are a good number of people who choose to do video editing on an Apple. Even if 16GB isn't needed now, when it ultimately is needed we go back to Apple's #1 issue: forcing obsolescence. In the situation of a PC, all you gotta do is turn off your computer, open it up, swap the RAM, and you're good to go. Apple unfortunately doesn't work that way, you are forced to buy a brand new (probably $500-$1500 price range) computer to get a hardware upgrade that maybe might cost $200 at most. Quote from: TurkTurkBangBang on November 17, 2016, 06:54:05 PMThey have a point with the RAM though. Even most PC users -- including gamers -- don't ever need more than 8GB let alone 16GB (most do simply to future-proof and because RAM is dirt cheap). And nobody is gonna try to run AutoCAD on a fucking Apple notebook.
Quote from: Ian on November 17, 2016, 07:37:20 PMAs videos, images, and audio files get more intricate, the need for bigger and bigger RAM will inevitable increase, and there are a good number of people who choose to do video editing on an Apple. Even if 16GB isn't needed now, when it ultimately is needed we go back to Apple's #1 issue: forcing obsolescence. In the situation of a PC, all you gotta do is turn off your computer, open it up, swap the RAM, and you're good to go. Apple unfortunately doesn't work that way, you are forced to buy a brand new (probably $500-$1500 price range) computer to get a hardware upgrade that maybe might cost $200 at most. Quote from: TurkTurkBangBang on November 17, 2016, 06:54:05 PMThey have a point with the RAM though. Even most PC users -- including gamers -- don't ever need more than 8GB let alone 16GB (most do simply to future-proof and because RAM is dirt cheap). And nobody is gonna try to run AutoCAD on a fucking Apple notebook. For video processing, GPU + CPU are far more important, and notebooks fail to deliver in general, not just from Apple. Someone that needs to work with video or 3D modeling has no business doing so on an Apple notebook nor a Windows Surface. Like I said, >16GB for typical users (to whom Apple is advertising) is completely unnecessary. Obviously a built PC is a better option for home computing, and I would never buy an Apple laptop for professional or personal use, but that argument can't be hinged on the lack of 32GB of RAM on .14" thick Macbook -- it's predicated on babbys first OS, absurd price, and lack of (other) specs.