hockeyfish
Registered User
We have a Mac at work. I still, 4 years later, can't figure out how to spell check. All I want to do is F-ing right click on the misspelled word. But no, can't do that.
I love my MacBook.
My IPhone? That’s a different story. After this last debacle with the damn version 11 upgrades I’m completely out. I’m considering a Galaxy or even the Google Pixel phone. I’ve always had a lot more respect for google products vs Apple. Now that apps are so widestream I think I’ll be cutting that Apple cord out of my life.
Also - call me old fashioned but if there was ever a competing American made product in the phone market I’d totally go that direction. The trade deficit with China is so much electronics.
Best computer I’ve ever owned is my 4-year old ASUS ROG laptop. That includes a Dell XPS, a regular MacBook, and a MacBook Pro. I’ve never had a computer so fast, so strong, and so reliable until this current one. And it can play any game I throw its way. It’s a truly impressive piece of hardware. Just pricey, is all. And heavier than a typical laptop, but I don’t lug it around very frequently anyway.
I don't think anyone is trying to convince anybody one way or the other, just what they like. Why some people get so defensive of their computer/phone choice is beyond me.
I pick my spots with investments.
I never buy a new iPhone (always buy one version behind) but I will spend on a newer computer.
So is it not going to be obvious that I came because I'm planning to murder Ronald Reagan to impress Alicia Vikander?Tomb Raider for sure.