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I switched from Mac to a Lenovo Chromebook, and you can too

4 hours ago
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  • #tech-review
  • #hardware-comparison
  • Switched from Mac to a Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 due to dissatisfaction with Apple's software, particularly Liquid Glass, while acknowledging Apple's superior hardware.
  • The Lenovo Chromebook features a MediaTek Kompanio Ultra/Mali Immortalis G925 ARM chip, comparable to Apple's M2 in performance, with excellent battery life of 10-12 hours.
  • Hardware highlights include a lightweight metal design, good trackpad, built-in webcam cover, and multiple ports (USB-C, USB-A, headphone jack).
  • ChromeOS supports Progressive Web Apps, Android apps, and Linux apps, offering flexibility for tasks like business admin, Figma, Adobe web apps, and coding.
  • Productivity tools like Zed editor work efficiently on Chromebooks after updates, enabling development with Linux capabilities such as nodejs/npm.
  • Sync features between ChromeOS and Android, including Quickshare (AirDrop alternative), are praised for better functionality than Mac and iOS.
  • Limitations include some Linux apps like Signal not working on ARM devices, but alternatives like Android versions are available or in development.
  • The switch is recommended for those unhappy with Apple's software issues, emphasizing that alternatives can provide a satisfying and productive experience.