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But the MiBook looks so fucking good!
And battery life to match as well
looking good doesn't matter if it shits the bed like all the laptops do or explodes from being placed on a table too hard
true that
get a used thinkpad for 300 bucks, whichever is currently at that price in the used market, it'll serve you well
But I'd want to actually get better or more performance from my current laptop
a thinkpad won't cut it
laptop and performance are two words that people need to learn to disassociate
I currently have this one, but with a 2tb hdd https://www.notebookcheck.net/Acer-Aspire-V-Nitro-7-791G-Notebook-Review.141469.0.html
I would like to switch to something lighter but still comparably capable
i got a used thinkpad T520 three years ago or so at that 300 bucks price point and it served me well. I only got it AFTER i bought a brand spanking new HP laptop for 300 bucks that managed to completely kill itself THRICE in SIX months, so bad that the ON button just did absolutely nothing. i gave it back after the third repair, got my money back and went to buy the used thinkpad and it never had a single hitch since
also if the laptop isnt heavy enough to kill small animals by being dropped on them from hip height it's SHIT
That's one way of looking at my problem
So you have Mi Book for about NZD$1200
And Mi Gaming for about NZD$1900
Mi Gaming doesn't have soldered ram, meaning the ram upgrade would be much cheaper
and it, to be quite honest, looks pretty fucking good
minus the rgb
fucking soyboys and their rgb pandering
you can always jerry-rig rgb yourself
that's what your soldering iron is good for
more like I wouldn't want the rgb
but still backlit
yeah, it's just deciding which one to buy before the year is up is a tough choice
I get NZD$1000 per year of study to buy course related items
from the government
so I can probably get one and subsidise the other myself with my own cash that I don't really have
jesus
too many words?
sorry
no, that you get so much money subsidized
for any student studying
textbooks are expensive
>goes to genlib to try and find a ebook variant of the textbook for free
hell, people buy concert tickets with that money
>buying textbooks
because there are so few checks and balances
>in the era of digital
precisely
people still do