Apple
MacBook Air (13-inch, M4, 2025)
$925.65
Dell
Based on 20 Reddit mentions
$1469.00
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Keep in mind, everything apple does they control. Servicing a Mac laptop besides the new neon is still a miserable experience. You can repair dell precision laptops. I've witnessed a tech take apart one and put it back together, right at my own house, twice over 10 yrs. Had a dell precision I bought
...compubomb in r/dataengineering
April 4, 2026 5:34 PM
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Thanks for listing the options — that helps a lot. Given your use case (DaVinci Resolve / After Effects) and a sub-€1000 budget, here’s how I’d look at them: HP 250 G10 (i7-1355U, Iris Xe) I’d rule this one out for your workload. Even with 32 GB RAM, the lack of a dedicated GPU will be a real limita
...Ok_Country_4108 in r/laptops
February 7, 2026 11:52 AM
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Mine can handle almost anything I throw at it in Pro. If you’re doing deep learning make sure you have a nice GPU as processing off the CPU will not be sufficient. Without DL you really won’t need a gpu though. Dell precision 7560 workstation 64 GB RAM i7-11800H 2.30GHz CPU If you really need to loc
...lococommotion in r/ArcGIS
June 4, 2025 3:58 PM
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There’s another Dell Precision listed by the same refurbishing store as the other one. Model: Dell Precision 7560 Display: 15.6" Touchscreen Full HD or UHD (specify resolution if needed) Processor: Intel Core i7-11850H (8-Core, up to 4.8GHz, 24MB Cache) RAM: 32GB DDR4 (expandable) Storage: 1TB NVMe
...Pupello in r/Dell
September 22, 2025 3:30 AM
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I bought a dell precision 7560 from ebay, with 64gb ram, 2tb SSD, RTX A4000 video card w/ i9-11950H for $800 on ebay. It is a beast for solidworks. I just hooked it up to nice display and wireless keyboard/mouse. Way more cost effective than building a rig, which is the route I started on. Highly re
..._Wuba_Luba_Dub_Dub in r/SolidWorks
October 14, 2025 9:02 PM
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Oh no! That's awful, and I'm sorry. I'm not sure there's any coming back from that one, though to be honest, that's a scenario I've never dealt with, so I might be wrong. Have you opened it up yet? Most laptops are held together with small Phillips head screws. I recommend opening up the bottom cove
...IdioticEarnestness in r/StLouis
October 21, 2025 1:49 PM
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