upgraded from a 5s to a 7 a month or so ago.

the phone itself is lovely, like the new style home button and it feels great and is fast and well built. iOS 10 still has a few things to iron out.

However, the lack of jack is really annoying. the dongle is annoying and so I end up using the freebie headphones more than i like just out of convenience and will have to end up moving to a wireless set of decent headphones at some point in the future

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The Photoshop integration of it was pretty neat (although don’t know how practical things like colour selection are with it compared with say, the Microsoft Surface Studio)

Ok so the prices are disgusting, even for Apples standards. 13" MacBook Pro has gone from £999 to £1449.

Any good headphones you’re having to throw out?

Idiot tax innit?

yeah, there is nothing a 1500 quid mac can do that a 500 quid standard laptop couldn’t. kin apple MUGS!

I mean if you’re after build quality I’d stretch that amount to £700 - £800 doe tbf

I have a 6 year old MacBook Pro that is still flying - I’ve never met anyone or personally used another brand of laptop that has lasted that long, whilst still being nippy. Like the integration with iPhone too (iMessage etc)

sure. I plucked a figure out of nowhere, to be honest.

hi everyone #AppleEvent #NoWorriesSean

I have no idea what any of this means, man.

There is that ol’ saying round these parts. People only buy mac’s after they have bad experiences with budget laptops. It’s like going from Beats Professional headphones from I-buds. SURE THEY’RE THE BEST THING EVER in comparison, but you can get way more for your money if you shopped around without jumping to the default ‘pro-brand’

I am willing to bet good money that very few people you’ve met have spent more than £600 on a windows based machine and have quite happily spent close to a grand for their MacBook. There ain’t nowt wrong with that though, it’s good that there is an easy option on the market for people who can’t be doing with fafffing around looking at spec sheets and buying an unknown entity.

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oh right. fair do’s

posted from my completely reliable and perfectly sufficient £410 acer

My acer is shit. Doesn’t even work without the power cable, defeating the point of a laptop. Someone tell me what to get which isn’t a mac. I want to be able to record music and maybe edit some video on it.

Just off to murder the old faithful piggy bank out back then

Get a computer with an Intel Core I5 (good processor for video editing, but you might want to consider an i7 if you plan to do some heavy load video editing) and at least 8GB Ram. And SSD hardrive for snappy boot times (doesn’t need to be too big, just big enough to store an OS so 256GB should be fine) generally speaking Lenovo’s are pretty well built and decked out for their price.

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Very helpful answer thanks duck

I have all of this in my pissy little acer. other than a few tracking issues, which was a software issue apparently, it’s been nothing other than superb.

oh, thinking about it, it sometimes sounds like it’s gonna take off when I’m playing a video or whatever. must be the fan?

Clean your fan out. Check to see if the vents are clogged with dust, some compressed air should do the trick… or q tip if you want to open that sucker up.

cheers mun