I'll keep this short: I want a Mac. My current laptop's increasingly giving up on life or working properly, and I am considering this an opportunity to finally get a Mac. I've only owned two laptops in my time. One my parents bought when I started university that was cheap as all hell but somehow survived about 4 years of me abusing it, and the current one that I got a year or so ago that's starting to get funny with me. I wanted to get a Mac back then because they always seemed more appealing, but being unemployed at the time money was a lot more of an issue than it is right now.
But here's the rub, you see. As per the title of the tread, I'm essentially technologically illiterate to a degree that should probably be alarming for a 24-year-old nerd so I have no real clue what I'm doing. Any attempt to investigate different models just leads me down a rabbit hole of arguments among people way smarter than I am talking about things so complex to me that they may as well be screaming in Russian for all I can understand it.
See, I was going to just go for the new model of Macbook, but then I dared to look at comments online about it and the majority of them seemed to just be complaining about all the supposedly-vital things it lacks, which seems like a point against it.
I don't know what I'm doing, basically, and I need some plain advice, if 'plain advice' is at all possible where technology is concerned.
Help a technologically illiterate fool figure out how to buy a Mac, anyone?
But here's the rub, you see. As per the title of the tread, I'm essentially technologically illiterate to a degree that should probably be alarming for a 24-year-old nerd so I have no real clue what I'm doing. Any attempt to investigate different models just leads me down a rabbit hole of arguments among people way smarter than I am talking about things so complex to me that they may as well be screaming in Russian for all I can understand it.
See, I was going to just go for the new model of Macbook, but then I dared to look at comments online about it and the majority of them seemed to just be complaining about all the supposedly-vital things it lacks, which seems like a point against it.
I don't know what I'm doing, basically, and I need some plain advice, if 'plain advice' is at all possible where technology is concerned.
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