• sillieidiot@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Ipod was my first.

    Best is the M1 MacBook Air. I loved how powerful/fast it was while having basically all day battery life. But at least for me, as a Windows user, it was missing a ton of productivity stuff that I did on Windows all the time. Not to mention, I couldn’t use some apps that were Windows only like Solidworks. Not supporting MST for monitors still pisses me off lol

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    1 year ago

    An Apple II+ was my first Apple product. My Apple ][GS was the best.

    It all went down hill from there into the dumpster.

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    1 year ago

    My first was a printer I got from my uncle, Apple LaserWriter II NT.

    The best is my current laptop, MacBook Air which I bought in 2017 and still use daily.

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    Gotta be the Macintosh SE my dad brought home in… 1986’ish?

    Now THAT was a real Mac, real user friendly. Downhill since then.

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    The only apple product I ever owned was an old ipod touch (couldn’t tell you what gen) I got from a pawn shop. I loved it at that time. Since it’s the only apple product I have ever owned, it’s the best product of theirs I have owned.

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    1 year ago

    iPod touch was my first Apple product. The best was the iPhone X—it felt so unique at the time.

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    I started with an iPod Touch 3rd Gen, and honestly that was probably the best too. My iPhone 5S was pretty great too though. It lasted like 6 years

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    We had a Mac 128k growing up. I’ve flirted with the ecosystem since, but really don’t enjoy their software and walled garden. From an engineering standpoint, my M1 Macbook Air 2020 is pretty much everything I want aside from the keyboard. But damn if I can’t wait to get back to Linux.