• mimavox@lemm.ee
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    14 days ago

    Well, laptop16 cost 2/3 of my monthly wage here in Sweden (after tax is deducted). And my salary is a fair bit above national average. That’s way out of my budget for a laptop, unfortunately.

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      14 days ago

      I’ve been spending more on laptops in the last 10-15 years, I found that most of the time the difference in quality is worth it.

      But I spend hours on my laptop at home every day, so for me it’s worth it. If you just use it a few hours a week it’s different.

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      12 days ago

      The 16 is expensive. I would never buy one. I would rather upgrade my desktops. It is not unreasonably priced given the unique design but its clearly a premium niche laptop that goes way beyond just repairability. My personal opinion is that they over complicated the design of the 16. Its an amazing design concept but a compromised mass production, mass market device. I expect we will see some lessons from that with the 12" which should be engineered for cost.

      The 13" laptops aren’t too bad. I bought the cheapest tier DIY and added my own parts a couple of years ago. I want to upgrade some things but I can’t justify it. I keep my laptops until they fall apart. I had several held together with tape, with missing keycaps, upgraded ram & ssd and even soldered on replacement ports. I am very tempted to buy a 12" for my kid if the prices are good but if they are more than twice the price of an MSI Modern its going to be a tough sell as an education laptop.

      Edit: Looks like they fucked up the price of the 12", at least in my currency. I thought with a plastic body they would have gone much more aggressive on price. I can buy a couple of MSI which are permanently discounted with same or better performance and throw one out if it breaks.