Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: not every kid needs a MacBook/Apple product.
If you are looking for a solid computer that will last and cost half as much consider a Lenovo. We've owned several and they last 5-6 years without any issues.
Bonus: most schools do not issue Macs to teachers and often kids who have Macs have trouble accessing all of the things that teachers are using.
+1 This is a fact...Lenovo has tons of deals and work well. But you can try https://www.backmarket.com/en-us for some really good deals on whatever you buy.
Can someone recommend a Lenovo model that would be equivalent to a MacBook Air M2?
For build quality or for performance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: not every kid needs a MacBook/Apple product.
If you are looking for a solid computer that will last and cost half as much consider a Lenovo. We've owned several and they last 5-6 years without any issues.
Bonus: most schools do not issue Macs to teachers and often kids who have Macs have trouble accessing all of the things that teachers are using.
+1 This is a fact...Lenovo has tons of deals and work well. But you can try https://www.backmarket.com/en-us for some really good deals on whatever you buy.
Can someone recommend a Lenovo model that would be equivalent to a MacBook Air M2?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: not every kid needs a MacBook/Apple product.
If you are looking for a solid computer that will last and cost half as much consider a Lenovo. We've owned several and they last 5-6 years without any issues.
Bonus: most schools do not issue Macs to teachers and often kids who have Macs have trouble accessing all of the things that teachers are using.
+1 This is a fact...Lenovo has tons of deals and work well. But you can try https://www.backmarket.com/en-us for some really good deals on whatever you buy.
Can someone recommend a Lenovo model that would be equivalent to a MacBook Air M2?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: not every kid needs a MacBook/Apple product.
If you are looking for a solid computer that will last and cost half as much consider a Lenovo. We've owned several and they last 5-6 years without any issues.
Bonus: most schools do not issue Macs to teachers and often kids who have Macs have trouble accessing all of the things that teachers are using.
+1 This is a fact...Lenovo has tons of deals and work well. But you can try https://www.backmarket.com/en-us for some really good deals on whatever you buy.
Anonymous wrote:Unpopular opinion: not every kid needs a MacBook/Apple product.
If you are looking for a solid computer that will last and cost half as much consider a Lenovo. We've owned several and they last 5-6 years without any issues.
Bonus: most schools do not issue Macs to teachers and often kids who have Macs have trouble accessing all of the things that teachers are using.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:get a MacBook Pro. Anything else probably won't last the four years.
Apple’s laptop lineup has changed a bit. The latest Pros, 14 and 16 inch, are probably overkill.
I’d recommend the MacBook Air 13 or 15 inch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:get a MacBook Pro. Anything else probably won't last the four years.
Apple’s laptop lineup has changed a bit. The latest Pros, 14 and 16 inch, are probably overkill.
I’d recommend the MacBook Air 13 or 15 inch.
Anonymous wrote:get a MacBook Pro. Anything else probably won't last the four years.