So you didn’t read the review because “you did your own research”.
Yet you can’t seem to find the magical XPS 13 and cite a review?
Did your “research” tell you that by every objective measure it’s worse? The resolution is four times worse, the battery is three times worse, it’s loud, it’s slow.
Here is the review of the Asus B series. The newest one I could find. The contemporary MacBook Air at the time which was better in every way came out in late 2020 and was cheaper.
Again from the Verge and it’s the nearest one I could find..
Just make sure you know what you’re getting — because the low-powered processor and deafening fans certainly aren’t ideal for everyone.
but potential buyers should be aware that the processor is mostly suitable for basic office tasks. More on that in a bit.
And it’s even worse than the Dell XPS 13 that you were bragging about.
The Core i7-10510U is a four-core processor that’s significantly lower-powered than the chips you’ll see in the best laptops on the market like the Dell XPS 13. It’s far from a workhorse.
So it’s slower, hotter, louder, with worse graphics and lower battery life.
I skimmed the review, it didn't match up with the models I had seen before, and seeing you basically flat out lie to overexaggerate some of the negative aspects made it easy to basically dismiss it and your reply.
I'm not putting any more effort into replying to you, other than typing in the reply box. Your point is asinine IMO, and I'm not interested in doing research to support what I already know, to someone who would bend over backwards to deny anything presented to them.
And that's the thing. You're going to believe whatever you want to believe, because Apple is the entity you worship religiously.
So which model did you have? You can’t find a review anywhere on the internet? You claim I’m the zealout. But every piece of third party evidence you dismiss?
What exactly did I “lie” about? Were the quotes from the Verge inaccurate? What did I over exaggerate?
You have presented nothing. No websites, no reviews, no model numbers.
You said you “researched” your purchase before you bought the your laptop. What websites did you do your research at?
This is what evidence looks like since you haven’t posted a single link.
Just post a citation. It just needs to start with https://
Or if that’s too much trouble , which Dell XPS 13 do you have that has great battery life, performance, cooling, fanless and a decent screen resolution?
I’ve told you exactly what I have - a MacBook M2 air with 16GB RAM and a 1TB drive.
Yeah, I've already said I'm not bothering to put effort into any reply to you. Yet you keep replying.
You can find models that compete with Macbook air on the vendor homepages.It's truly ridiculous to think Your Mac is the top of the top tier laptops available when it comes to balancing performance and battery. Believe whatever you want to buddy.
Yet you can’t seem to find the magical XPS 13 and cite a review?
Did your “research” tell you that by every objective measure it’s worse? The resolution is four times worse, the battery is three times worse, it’s loud, it’s slow.
Here is the review of the Asus B series. The newest one I could find. The contemporary MacBook Air at the time which was better in every way came out in late 2020 and was cheaper.
Again from the Verge and it’s the nearest one I could find..
https://www.theverge.com/22239215/asus-expertbook-b9450-revi...
Just make sure you know what you’re getting — because the low-powered processor and deafening fans certainly aren’t ideal for everyone.
but potential buyers should be aware that the processor is mostly suitable for basic office tasks. More on that in a bit.
And it’s even worse than the Dell XPS 13 that you were bragging about.
The Core i7-10510U is a four-core processor that’s significantly lower-powered than the chips you’ll see in the best laptops on the market like the Dell XPS 13. It’s far from a workhorse.
So it’s slower, hotter, louder, with worse graphics and lower battery life.