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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI was toying between the Playbar and Base, but the Beam seems to be a nice sweet spot between the two when coupled with two Play:1's to create a 5.0 surround system. Also means I can upgrade the Play:1's I have to Play One's (cause that's not confusing) to add better Alexa integration without needing separate Echo Dot's
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostLet us know how you get on with the Beam. Have been resisting one of those for a while now I may have to just give in!
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostBought a laptop from ebuyer for £279 running Windows XP back in 2009, still running now.
A neighbour bought a Lada in 2009, it's also still running now. But I prefer my Tesla
To summarise, I think the ATV is a good purchase if,
(1) you want to stream iTunes purchases to your TV but not via a laptop or phone, as a matter of convenience
(2) I understand that the ATV acts as a "hub" if you're into "Home Kit" (I am not)
(3) You want more/better apps than you can get on your SmartTV, and you want them updated so they actually work.
For example, my "SmartTV" has an app that can (sometimes) stream from Plex, but it was never reliable or pretty. The Plex app on the ATV is reliable and pretty.
The C4 app on my phone doesn't let me "cast" to my TV. I believe the Sky app also has some "casting" restrictions.
(4) You want to unify your TV/Movies services to one device/one screen (iTunes, Amazon, BBC, C4, Plex, Netflix, you name it) even though every TV has *some* of these.
(5) Gaming, about which I know nothing.
Yes you can do all these things on other devices and by other means, and more cheaply, but I like the fact that the ATV does everything I want, whereas other devices seem to do maybe 80-90% but not everything.
AFAICT the Amazon Fire TV devices come close, but because I have an iPhone, iPad and Macbook, the Apple product made sense for me.
EDIT: I just Googled how to Airplay to a Fire Stick. It's a right faff.
If none of the above applies to you, then do not get an ATV!
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostCheaper yes, better no always
My last Macbook lasted 7 years, I've never had a Windows machine last that long.
Also to counter OPM's point yes you can replicate most other iOS "features" with Android et al but the main selling point to me is that with Apple it all just "works together" there is no faffing around to get things working.
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You don’t need Apple care, my hinges failed on my air several years outside the extended jl warranty. Not only did Apple replace the case, but the screen and motherboard foc whilst I waited.
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I get teh ecosystem. I use iPhone/iPad. I have a macbook from 2012 that still runs great, although I use it less as it has no Visio and Powershelkl is rubbish on it.
I just don't get the TV. I'll look at the games, but I can't see that I'll be that interested as I use a PC for games.
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You can NOT get a like-for-like product for 1/2 the price. You can get the same broad spec for half the price but that doesn't mean it's the same product. In the same way Kia and Audi cars of similar size might have the same specs but are different.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThe boys have iPhones/iPads so already have the eco-system.
Originally posted by SimonMac View PostCheaper yes, better no always
My last Macbook lasted 7 years, I've never had a Windows machine last that long.
Also to counter OPM's point yes you can replicate most other iOS "features" with Android et al but the main selling point to me is that with Apple it all just "works together" there is no faffing around to get things working.
We will have to agree to disagree on the Mac front tho. Pre 2015-16 Macbooks are good, in the last couple of years it's all downhill. Then there was the complete debacle with Catalina end of last year, dispelling the notion that OSX is so much better than Windows.
On long lasting of PCs - My brother in law still uses an old rig of mine with the original Intel core i7 11ish years after I build it. My father still uses HP laptop I gave him as a BD present about 10 years ago and my previous 5-6 years old desktop rig. Personally I have switched to laptops as of late and have zero issues with 4 years old Surface book. The jury is out on the latest Dell XPS 13 as it's only 6 months old.
Meanwhile the missus Macbook air circa 2016 barely hold 30mn of battery charge and has been running like a dog, even after complete reinstall of OSX.
Then there is the appalling 1 year warranty or massive premium for Apple care+ at their price range that's a disgrace. Even if a non-Apple laptop lasts 1/2 as long, does it matter when you can get it for 1/2 the price with 3-5 years warranty?
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostCheaper yes, better no always
My last Macbook lasted 7 years, I've never had a Windows machine last that long.
Also to counter OPM's point yes you can replicate most other iOS "features" with Android et al but the main selling point to me is that with Apple it all just "works together" there is no faffing around to get things working.
Thing is most things just 'work' together with google/amazon etc - so can watch netflix on my phone and then pick up on my tablet and then on my tv - same with youtube, amazon music etc.
Anyway - each to their own so just use what works for you!
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostCheaper yes, better no always
My last Macbook lasted 7 years, I've never had a Windows machine last that long.
Also to counter OPM's point yes you can replicate most other iOS "features" with Android et al but the main selling point to me is that with Apple it all just "works together" there is no faffing around to get things working.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI only have a MacBook due to the digital/agile/hipsters coming into our business few years back an insisting on using these devices...
I also have a normal windows laptop....
But yeah seems apple products are just an expensive way to do what other products do cheaper and often better.
My last Macbook lasted 7 years, I've never had a Windows machine last that long.
Also to counter OPM's point yes you can replicate most other iOS "features" with Android et al but the main selling point to me is that with Apple it all just "works together" there is no faffing around to get things working.
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