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Only on markets where folks can afford Apple margins.

As for Linux, I keep waiting for the return of netbooks wave, in something that isn't a constrained Chromebook or Android tablet with keyboard.

Ordinary people buy what they can see on the local PC stores, not buy over Internet, importing System 76 and similar.


Ordinary folks are going more and more chromebooks these days, those are the "low cost laptops" that are on the shelves at your local bestbuy/curry's/elgiganten etc;

For everything more than that: the Macbook Air is equivalent or cheaper.

People seem to continue the lie that Apple hardware is more expensive, yet I just closed a deal on a business thinkpad (T14s Gen6) which was double the price and 2/3rds as performant, because we're a Windows shop and we don't buy Apple. Forgive my annoyance here but someone told me that "at least we don't buy expensive Macs" after we signed the invoice and it really got under my skin because it's legitimately half the price for more power. Completely blinded by ignorance.

Upgrades might be expensive, sure, but anything of any quality has always been like-for-like with Apple being cheaper on the low-spec end.

The consumer grade market where Windows used to dominate is having their lunch totally stolen by Chromebooks and Android Tablets. (More-so by Tablets I would argue).

Not on European markets, Chromebooks only leave the likes of Media Market after endless promotions trying to get rid of them.

We don't lie, we don't live in US, with US salaries, some European countries still get 800 euros as average salary, not to mention all the other even more poorer regions around the globe.

I’m living in Sweden.

I’m talking about the Swedish perspective.

Although the same is true in the UK. So which Europe are we talking about?

Kids get Chromebooks in school, most people seem to be content with a tablet. I have a hard time finding anyone who has a laptop <8 years old now (that isn't a company laptop).

I bought a Lenovo AMD laptop a year or two back with 32GB RAM & 1TB HDD for around £650. The upgrade cost alone for that RAM/storage is £600 for a macbook air.
which one and where?

my thinkpad was around 20,000 Swedish krona

It was a Yoga Slim 7 Pro X 14 direct from lenovo. About 18 months ago.

Not quite ThinkPad level, but the keyboard, pad, screen etc are very good and it runs Linux well.

Pinebook existed
It did, question is what can I buy today down at Media Market.

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