I would like to know who of you is familiar with laptops and which of them would be better. I heard that the Apple laptop, which lasts longer without Windows than with Windows.
Would like to buy one that will last a long time and would like to store a lot of documents, pictures, etc. There.
Apple laptop without Windows lasts longer? O.O.
I don't think there's any difference in durability. Apple Laptop has MacOS as the operating system and the others Windows.
If it is only about pictures and documents, I would use Windows…
I heard that the Apple laptop, which lasts longer without Windows than with Windows.
At first I spontaneously thought: "What kind of nonsense is that supposed to be?"
But Apple laptops actually "last" much longer in this sense. This is because Windows continues to bloat with its constant upgrades, which requires more resources (memory, CPU). At Apple, these upgrade cycles are nowhere near as common.
So if you are looking for documents, pictures, films, etc., then - yes, then I think you are better served with Apple than with a laptop with Windows.
If the Apple apps are very, very important to you and you are already in the Apple ecosystem (iPhone, Apple watch, airpods etc) you can think about buying a MacBook. But you had to keep in mind that you should buy a newer one and that you would have to spend a lot of money on it. If you want something cheaper, I definitely recommend a Windows. But I also think that Windows is ahead in the high price ranges. So if you are in the ecosystem Mac if not Windows
The question is which operating system do you want to use. If you want to use macOS, you should buy a Mac from Apple. If you want to use Windows and have the time and the know-how to install Windows yourself, then you save money if you use a computer without Windows (you can often find legal, cheap Windows licenses on the Internet, which are cheaper than buying Windows preinstalled, but more cumbersome) . The cheapest way to get away is to install Linux…
Would like to buy one that will last a long time (…)
That is relatively independent of the operating system but of the brand or the hardware.
(…) and would like to save a lot of documents, pictures etc. There.
Here, too, one operating system is as suitable as the other, it also depends on the hardware installed, especially the size of the hard drive…
Ah and my macbook didn't slow down with the updates?! Just imagination or what?!
So documents and pictures should only be stored on suitable data carriers, long-term archiving only on external hard disks and not garbage your computer with pictures from the last 20 years will only have trouble with it afterwards!
Wipe the drool from your mouth.
At Apple, these upgrade cycles are nowhere near as common.
Learn meaningful reading: "Not so often"! = "Nonexistent".
Thank you for your answer and well, I have no problems with Windows, only that it slows down after a while, but I had my last laptop 5 years ago, if not longer and maybe the devices, programs and hardware are better than the devices a few years ago.
LOL it's a shame that would have been another reason for the pictures to be stored safely without the needlessly still being stored in the mobile phone 😆
Yes, I really do have an IPhone and can handle it very well and my colleague has a Macbook laptop for 10 years and has been doing so well, so I wanted to hear your opinions here, thanks for your answer.