Apple
MacBook Air (13-inch, M4, 2025)
$999.00
Lenovo
Based on 18 Reddit mentions
$440.02
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Good selection here! I've used most of them at some point. You aren't missing much with Windows 3.x! I loved it when I first used it in High School but so much has changed - looking back - it's rough! Swore off Apple after my Macbook Pro (2008) unibody (OSX) died due to poor quality in build (Louis
...Do_You_Like_Owls in r/Operatingsystems
February 6, 2026 9:38 AM
2
If you had a good laptop before you surly know that a good laptop will cost a lot and if you buy a new one it will cost a lot, a good laptop less than €1600 you will not find. I remember when my mother bought me a Commodore vic20 ,was her month salary. Several years ago I bought a Lenovo P51 Xeon an
...hackzino in r/AMDLaptops
October 17, 2025 7:07 PM
2
It's the same for older one too, people would tell you that model like the X60/61 or T60/61 are old and available and so you can get them cheap, but at least in Europe, looking to eBay, all the X61 i see, average around 300/400 Euro, and not in pristine condition. On the other hand, considering Leno
...IlTossico in r/thinkpad
November 11, 2025 10:03 PM
1
Me ayudé de la IA bro, espero quevte ayudea ti: Ingeniería Industrial con un presupuesto de 500 USD (unos 10,000 MXN aprox.), el desafío principal es el software de CAD (como SolidWorks o AutoCAD). Estos programas no solo piden procesador, sino también potencia gráfica y memoria. Las ThinkPads son
...essentIAl9 in r/soportepc
March 13, 2026 9:40 PM
1
It's total BS that my Lenovo ThinkPad-P51 running Win10 Pro, with an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7820HQ Processor (and TPM 2.0 enabled), doesn't meet the "necessary" requirements for the "upgrade" simply because it's a 7th generation processor. However, the MS Surface with the same processor will receive t
...gpmonte in r/computers
May 10, 2025 1:58 AM
1
I used a Lenovo ThinkPad P51 (irrc) all throughout college running SolidWorks, ANSYS, etc without any issues (granted, we weren't dealing with huge/complex assemblies in SolidWorks or high node counts in ANSYS). The specs were an i7, 32GB RAM, and a Quadro M1000M GPU if I'm remembering correctly. Th
...brandon_c207 in r/prusa3d
July 7, 2025 3:53 PM
1