• kibblebits@quokk.au
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    5 days ago

    Probably a lot. macOS is better than Windows and easier than Linux. For anyone not playing PC games, it’s a big upgrade.

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      And neo is good enough for basic things like browsing the web, writing documents, email and such. Even a mobile chip is good enough for that, and has been for about 20 years already. Most people don’t need that much, so neo is perfectly fine for them.

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        I was playing with editing video on it. Surprisingly capable as long as you aren’t going crazy with tons of effects and such.

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          Some mad lads and lasses also edit videos on a phone. If you’ve never touched anything better, you don’t even feel the pain that much.

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            Yup. It’s totally good for that. I’m used to editing on high end Avid systems (yes feature films), and while I wouldn’t want to do that on a Neo, cutting home movies or stuff for school would be cake.

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      I use Crossover to play windows games on my Mac. It works with pretty much any game that doesn’t use kernel-level anti-cheat.