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scuff3d 18 hours ago

"Of course, it's not that it cannot do all the work, but considering user experience and those hardware limitations, the experience, I think, differs significantly from mainstream products..."

I worked in retail for a decade, a lot of that was selling computers. The vast majority of what people buy computers for could be done a toaster. You don't exactly need top end specs to browse the internet, reply to emails, and write the occasional document.

red-iron-pine 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

the average user could probably do most of their computing on a $150 cell phone and a raspberry pi 4.

gaming is a different beast, but there are xboxes, ps5s, steam boxen, etc.

scuff3d 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Exactly. That's why the comment was seemed arranged to me.

For the most part, there's gamers/editors and a few other groups who need a lot of horsepower. They're generally gonna have decent hardware. Then there's everyone else, who wouldn't notice a difference regardless of hardware (to a point). There just isn't a whole lot of middle ground.

vrighter 18 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

electron...