Ok, Lloyd is looking for a Microsoft operating system...and Apple always comes up on the subject (vice versa)...that's good because the internet highway just like the human race is a universal port of communication.
My brother is all Apple, and me all Microsoft, and when we communicate between each other we sometimes encounter our two worlds constructed differently and it slows down our communication advancement on several important aspects today in the world we all live in. And one of the slowdown we encounter is an intellectual progression/communication.
Example: I use Skype, he uses Facetime...and that was creating conflicts before...we couldn't communicate without issues.
I've read that they are working to make this world a better one and join together access to both from both systems.
He told me that with Facetime he can access the entire planet without any problem; but after he installed Skype, I recommended it to him, he said Bob the video picture is better, with less breakups, and the audio is very fine. I was a little surprised because is iMac Pro is one of the latest, not cheap, and installed by a professional, his own stepson.
We live in a big family, and one of the best thing on Earth is families. So, methinks that Microsoft and Apple have the best interest of the entire planet to communicate good between their two systems, with a friendly/family bridge that can reunite all good people of our planet. And the bad apples they can use their own system...whatever it is called.
Me I'm not a computer, I am not a machine, nobody are, and we just want to communicate the real values without being slave of one system or the other that can't work as a team force together.
I shared that because like I said; every time we talk about one, the other pops up automatically...and we usually know a tune or two that we're familiar with.
But those couple tunes they can be tuned together to sing across the bridges of borderlines.
Tomorrow morning, say I go all the way Apple stuff and don't ever comeback with Microsoft...what would happen to all my friends using Microsoft, and would I and would they be able to cope with the new change?
Everyone is using his own laptop with his own interface and world communication system...and it runs the entire gamut of the human race.
We buy one, we made our decision, and we learn to live with our choice and accept it as the one simply to be satisfy for our own use of what we know (not what we don't know because that's why we are here...to find out on the higher possibilities that can enhance our computerized life in direct relation with the human race...of course).
There is the entertainment factor, the family reunion one, the discovery of the "new", and the business aspect of a laptop.
A good one would be one that excels on all aspects, I think, excels in the use of our particular domain/interest, and one that can interface harmoniously within different universes...Microsoft and Apple.
My sister she has a full metal jacket laptop, Windows 7, HP, worth $1,500 US dollars brand new...and she paid $300 for it, used, about four years old.
She bought it from a computer guy who has a business and who has been @ it for a long time with an impeccable support for his customers. He doesn't come to your home to install it, like audio dealers should, but a laptop is different than a pair of hi-end loudspeakers or a home theater system.
They have now 4K (UHD) screen resolution laptops. What do you think is the average amount of money people pay for a laptop, here in North America?
By the way, the brands that often pop up as some good ones are: Dell, Asus, Lenovo (IBM).
One last question; how much do you think the most expensive laptop of our planet cost? ...MSRP.