I’ve been a windows user for almost all of
my life (well, maybe not all of it, as will be mentioned next). My dad had a
commodore 64 back in the 80s, and then we had a 386, 486, up to the Pentiums
that ran on a variety of Windows versions (ranging from 3.1, 95, 98, and XP). In
the last 6 years I had a Dell XPS M1210 which ran on windows vista ultimate
(which died after 5 years of hard work), and now I am typing on an ASUS K53T
running on windows 7 home edition which I bought at the end of 2011.
So after extensive use of windows, obviously
I am familiar with it, at least for the things I need it for. But to tell the
truth, I have some gripes with my current windows machine, and would like to
exchange it to something that suits me better. I have no problems with the
operating system itself, as I previously said, I am familiar with windows and
it does what I need it to do. But nevertheless, the little things that I
dislike about my current machine makes me want to try and experience something
completely different. Like getting a macbook perhaps?
The first thing that I dislike most about
my current machine is the size and spacing of the keys on the keyboard. I don’t
know why, but they encourage mistypes more often than what I experienced with
my Dell XPS, making the typing experience less enjoyable. The second problem is
the location and the sensitivity of the track pad. The track pad is located at such
a position that it is easy to accidentally tap it when typing. The extreme
sensitivity makes the problem even worse. And typing is my number one activity
on my laptops.
The third thing that I dislike about it is
the quality of the monitor screen. The colors it produce are rather washed out
and lacking contrast. Changing my sitting position often leads to the necessity
of changing the screen position.
Other minuses include it being rather heavy
and do not look as good as other computers aesthetically.
Thus, I am in the middle of contemplating
to sell my machine and get another one instead, a machine that can address my
problems and give even more. In come the macbooks. As many of you know, Apple
has just released their new line of macbooks, including updates for the macbook
air and the macbook pro lines. In addition, my father recently came for a visit
and I got a chance to try out his 2011 11 inch macbook air. I have to say that
it’s one beautiful piece of machinery. I also tried typing on it a bit, and I
found the experience to be gratifying.
However, I needed to list factors to try to make
up my mind. And so I have tried to list the pros and cons that I will face by making the change.
The pros are:
1. The comfortable keyboard keys.
As I have mentioned previously, one thing that made me really want the macbook
air is the nice keyboard key feel and arrangement. It was so comfortable to
write with, my PC doesn’t stand a chance.
2.
The machine looks gorgeous,
especially the screen. I don’t know what they do to their screens, but in my
opinion, the macbooks screens are among the best looking notebook screens around.
As I spend long hours in front of the computer screen, it would definitely be a
nice upgrade from my current notebook screen (albeit the macbook air is smaller,
they both have the same resolution).
3.
Fast booting up. While I’d have
to wait for several minutes to get my PC up and running, the macbook air turns
on instantaneously, a real bonus to encourage myself to pick it up and write
something.
4.
Lack of games. Well, I’m
stating this as a pro because I like video games very much, and I know that
they are a waste of time. It’s a sickness that I have had for quite some time. Thus,
getting the macbook air would possibly prevent me from playing games and I can
use my time for better things.
5.
I’m supporting a company that at
least shows that it has commitment towards “green” economy. They try to use
recyclable material, reduce the environmental damage that can be caused from production
and use of their products, and be energy efficient among other things. In fact,
according to a website called better world shopper,
who have categorized companies based on their business practices, apple has a respectable
rank compared to Microsoft.
6.
Mobility. Obviously it’s
uncomfortable to log around a 15inch, 2.5kg laptop around (to tell the truth,
back in my undergraduate days, I used to carry an even heavier laptop). The battery
life is decent though. For normal use (no gaming and videos), the battery can
last for around 3 to 4 hours, but the weight is definitely a downer. The
macbook air 11 inch on the other hand is extremely light, weighing at around
1kg with a battery life of 5 hours.
7.
Better integration with my ipad
and iphone. Although I have quite an old iphone (an old 3G), I am planning to
upgrade it in the future. I also have a new ipad which runs on iOS 5.1 which
supports icloud. Although icloud is also available for PCs, the integration
with macs seems much more natural.
So those were the benefits that I could
think of at the time being. But of course there are also some cons that I need
to pay attention to.
Cons:
1.
Expensive. Well this might be a
subjective judgment, and may differ among others. But for me, the macbooks are
expensive gadgets. So I need to contemplate about whether the premium is worth
it for me or not. Of course some people might say that macs last longer, but
computers will get obsolete after 4 or 5 years, and my dell lasted for that
time span, so to me it’s not a valid argument.
2.
Need to start relearning the OS
from the beginning. I have never owned a mac in my entire life, and being used
to windows, this worries me a bit. I have used my laboratory’s mac mini for
simple chores, but I have never used a mac for extensive usage. But even if OS
X doesn’t suite me, I also have the option to install windows 7 on the machine
(which thankfully I have).
3.
The 11 inch screen might be too
small. Well, my previous dell was 12.1 inches, and I coped just fine. It
worries me a bit about the macbook air being too small, but I guess that’s the
trade off for being portable, and I’ll be willing to compromise for it.
I can’t think of other cons for the time
being. But right now these are the things that I might need to think about
before I make my decision. I like to write, even though I am not good in it by any means, a new gadget to encourage me to do more writing would be nice. Nevertheless, I hope I can decide well, not make this extravagance, and benefit
from my decision.
Thanks for reading!
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