I need this even to happen so we can move on to the event later in the year with the M5 Max/Ultra Mac Studios later in the year - will be the time I finally make the jump from my late 2020 Intel iMac.
That MacBook Neo sounds like big news. Depending on how cheap it winds up being, it could truly be a boon to people who want the benefits of MacOS without having to pay high-end boutique prices for more hardwar than they'll ever need.
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That MacBook Neo sounds like big news. Depending on how cheap it winds up being, it could truly be a boon to people who want the benefits of MacOS without having to pay high-end boutique prices for more hardwar than they'll ever need.
Provided it's not more expensive than the "Walmart MacBook" (the M1 is still sold via them); sure.
It looks like a useful product for the right market, but I have 64GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD in my M1 Max MacBook Pro, and I’m not going lower than 16GB, no matter how much newer a device might be.
Not to point out the @obvs; but I think we can safely say this machine is not for you.
My plan this summer is to pick up an M5 Ultra Studio with ~ 96 GB of Memory and at least 2 TB of hard drive space to replace my aging Intel iMac (2020).
Not to point out the @obvs; but I think we can safely say this machine is not for you.
My plan this summer is to pick up an M5 Ultra Studio with ~ 96 GB of Memory and at least 2 TB of hard drive space to replace my aging Intel iMac (2020).
Would you believe that I’ve actually given consideration to getting a MacBook Air within the past year?
My system is five years old, so I’m not entirely against getting something that isn’t quite as beefy in comparison.
Probably 90+% of what I do for work is just using a web browser to access things that aren't even in the same building as me. The more that's the case, the less CPU grunt I need for day to day tasks.
I do like having a reasonably capable CPU or three around the house, however. Not that I do anything heavy that often, but when I do it's nice to have it work fairly quickly.
Even though I don't do hugely tasking work on my computer, I wouldn't want something like that Macbook Neo. It's cheap upfront but how long will it be supported and useful? I always get the most expensive computer I can afford and keep it for 10+ years. I'm using a 2021 MBP M1 with 32 GB RAM. It's nowhere close to being pushed to its limits. It replaced a 2012 MBP that by 2021 was getting weird and buggy.
The way I see it, it's fine for the middle and high school students who will only use it for word processors, slide presentations, web surfing, and whatever else gets them through school, as well as anyone else with a similar use case. If they try to play video games with it or do anything more intensive, they will find its limitations fast.
It would've been fine for me before residency, but now that I'm doing lots of photo editing and 3D model manipulation of DICOM and STL files with implant planning software, I'm happy with my M4 Pro MacBook Pro, and it's 24 GB of RAM.
Today I was shocked to learn the Neo comes with just 8GB of RAM with no option to order one with more.
That is insane. Super disappointing.
No Thunderbolt either. Literally every Mac has Thunderbolt these days. And one of the “USB-C” ports is actually USB 2.0. Reminds me of the clamshell iBooks with the single USB port, or the PowerBook 150 with no ADB port (in an era where an absolute crap ton of Mac peripherals used ADB)
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As a laptop it's a nifty piece of hardware. If the new macbook didn't come with macos or windows, it'd be perfect.
I say this because 8GB of memory is more than enough to run all my things if my environment isn't taking up 7GB just to load a desktop. My last Mac left is a MacBook A1278. It works fine! Running xfce on top of mint/ubuntu, skinned like MacOS9, and it works great since I did it (no updates since, don't git glone without some forethought). The wifi is old, but that's alright, it still connects to WPA2 networks fine. I don't take it out in public a lot, I'd probably want a more current os release if I did.
I wish that it was easier to have a Linux distro that had menus along the top edge of the screen.
vala-panel-appmenu is/was the solution. it wasn't always working right at that time and not at all later on. I kinda want to return to this project with ai assistance and see if I can make it look and act 'complete' again, maybe with wayland already. (in my screenshots, firefox doesn't have the full app menu and only shows inside app window when holding alt, but other apps do.)
Ah, Apple. STILL screwing people over on RAM and storage after all these years.
No, 8GB is not nearly enough. 16GB is the absolute floor for anything that isn't an embedded machine, and even that is starting to cause problems. That said, it does look like a decent machine overall.
Ah, Apple. STILL screwing people over on RAM and storage after all these years.
No, 8GB is not nearly enough. 16GB is the absolute floor for anything that isn't an embedded machine, and even that is starting to cause problems. That said, it does look like a decent machine overall.
There are tens of millions of iPhones running 8 GB of RAM without issue. The majority of these devices are their owner's primary computers.
Ah, Apple. STILL screwing people over on RAM and storage after all these years.
No, 8GB is not nearly enough. 16GB is the absolute floor for anything that isn't an embedded machine, and even that is starting to cause problems. That said, it does look like a decent machine overall.
There are tens of millions of iPhones running 8 GB of RAM without issue. The majority of these devices are their owner's primary computers.
We aren't still apologizing for Apple's chintzy ways, are we? iPhones are fantastic devices. I have an iPhone and Apple watch myself. However, they are not "primary computers" unless all you need is a web browser and a notepad. For anything more complex than that, they absolutely, positively suck. Even printing barely works right, and we have a laser printer that supports AirPrint.
Ah, Apple. STILL screwing people over on RAM and storage after all these years.
No, 8GB is not nearly enough. 16GB is the absolute floor for anything that isn't an embedded machine, and even that is starting to cause problems. That said, it does look like a decent machine overall.
There are tens of millions of iPhones running 8 GB of RAM without issue. The majority of these devices are their owner's primary computers.
We aren't still apologizing for Apple's chintzy ways, are we? iPhones are fantastic devices. I have an iPhone and Apple watch myself. However, they are not "primary computers" unless all you need is a web browser and a notepad. For anything more complex than that, they absolutely, positively suck. Even printing barely works right, and we have a laser printer that supports AirPrint.
I think you misunderstand what most people do all day: They browse the web. The Neo will be great at that (just like how their iPhone is). I would argue that anyone on this website is automatically outside of the Neo's market. Is it a machine for me? Hell no - but it has its market.
Ah, Apple. STILL screwing people over on RAM and storage after all these years.
No, 8GB is not nearly enough. 16GB is the absolute floor for anything that isn't an embedded machine, and even that is starting to cause problems. That said, it does look like a decent machine overall.
There are tens of millions of iPhones running 8 GB of RAM without issue. The majority of these devices are their owner's primary computers.
We aren't still apologizing for Apple's chintzy ways, are we? iPhones are fantastic devices. I have an iPhone and Apple watch myself. However, they are not "primary computers" unless all you need is a web browser and a notepad. For anything more complex than that, they absolutely, positively suck. Even printing barely works right, and we have a laser printer that supports AirPrint.
I think you misunderstand what most people do all day: They browse the web. The Neo will be great at that (just like how their iPhone is). I would argue that anyone on this website is automatically outside of the Neo's market. Is it a machine for me? Hell no - but it has its market.
While I think you're right that most of these machines are web browsing machines and not much else, my experience with iPhones has been that they get pretty chuggy by year 4 of ownership, while a traditional MacBook seems to retain a certain amount of usability quite a bit longer than that.
If you make a MacBook that's only got just a smiiiidge more CPU power than absolutely needed at the bare minimum, it's not going to be able to deal with new stuff very well.
Although, to be fair, the Neo is cheaper than some of the iPhones. But I dunno, I feel like laptops are "supposed" to last longer anyway. I don't have a rationale for it.
Ah, Apple. STILL screwing people over on RAM and storage after all these years.
No, 8GB is not nearly enough. 16GB is the absolute floor for anything that isn't an embedded machine, and even that is starting to cause problems. That said, it does look like a decent machine overall.
There are tens of millions of iPhones running 8 GB of RAM without issue. The majority of these devices are their owner's primary computers.
We aren't still apologizing for Apple's chintzy ways, are we? iPhones are fantastic devices. I have an iPhone and Apple watch myself. However, they are not "primary computers" unless all you need is a web browser and a notepad. For anything more complex than that, they absolutely, positively suck. Even printing barely works right, and we have a laser printer that supports AirPrint.
I think you misunderstand what most people do all day: They browse the web. The Neo will be great at that (just like how their iPhone is). I would argue that anyone on this website is automatically outside of the Neo's market. Is it a machine for me? Hell no - but it has its market.
95% of the time on my work machines, it's a web browser, a terminal, and an ssh session.
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