11-03-2013, 12:52 PM
(11-03-2013, 12:21 PM)oostcoast link Wrote: That would be highly inconvenient. I want to be able to work for more then 2 hours and not be forced to spend those hours next to an power outlet.
Also, batteries are highly developed, their technology isn't what it used to be. I see people using all kinds of crazy methods to 'spare' their battery all the time, most of which are total nonsense, read this.
I don't understand the hate Apple is getting for their laptops, their fusion of hardware and software is unparalleled and I am getting more and more annoyed by the love-hate relationship I'm having with Windows.
Yeah there is a few ways to "save" your battery I just listed one option, I've never used a Macbook but as for there other products I reckon they're complete ass I had an iPod and it stuffed up first night owning it so the iPod line can piss off imo, I'd try a Macbook but wouldn't waste my money on one because I can get far better for far less for what I do personally.