I'm going to study computer science soon and am buying a laptop. He should have good performance, last a long time (3+ years) and well just be good xD
I came across 2 (MSI Prestige 15 2019 and Macbook Pro 15 2019), both cost in the basic configuration once 1590 euro and MBP 15 2019 on eBay so 2180 euro. Money is not the problem now, is it worth the surcharge of 600 euro? From the data sheet and upgrade options, the MSI looks much better, but I was told that the Macbooks last forever (keyword keyboard?) And relatively efficient work? I also agree with the design, but only because of the design and (maybe) less power to build and then in the end to pay 600 euro more is just stupid
A nice answer would be honor.
Perhaps in the end: I would be most important that the notebook runs long stable without a problem (as stated above 3+ years) and no repairs (or little) are necessary (even battery).
So if you are looking for a sturdy workhorse, take a Lenovo ThinkPad. As a 13.3 or 14 inches enough battery, absolutely durable and a lot of power for the given money.
Easy to upgrade, great keyboard.
From a Mac, I would consistently refrain from your application. Too expensive, with bootcamp too little power, not to upgrade, extremely vulnerable butterfly keyboard. It also depends on the user, a MacBook does not install any other hardware, which throw even a CPU, RAM and SSD off the rack - there's nothing left. If you handle the device sloppily, a Mac will break as well.
What they tell you about the MacBook is true for old MacBooks. Only the brand new with 16 inches has the old keyboard again. On my Macbook she broke down after 6 months and in the lecture it sounds as if you had taken a typewriter.
The macbook is really nice to look at and I also like macOS, for a private laptop just for a bit of office I would always buy a used one (so value for money is right). But to really work with that I would buy a Lenovo or something. What I really liked about a friend was the Surface and once you had touchscreen on the laptop, then you can't understand why apple does not install it.
Personally, I regret my Macbook something. Now I have it, but would there be the possibility to efficiently switch to another I would do that.
look at synonymous programs to run, win 10 is probably the better alternative. Although I have installed, but hard disk space is rare in the Macbook.
For a successful study of information, I like to recommend the Zuse 2. In mobile use you should consider the Raspberry Pi 3 o. 4 in the eye.
Studying and 16 "is quite suboptimal, but if you really have to transport the thing, the sound barrier is reached at 14". Nice that Apple has but the thing with the keyboard viewed.
I also did not write that you should buy the 16 inch. I wrote that only the new 16 inch has the old keyboard again.