@@NullTypeErrorThe lid of the MacBook Air feels sturdier and more rigid compared to most Windows gaming laptops, which often have softer or more flexible lids when opening.
@@ChanChenny maybe, but how this affects you or me? Nobody is doing that with laptops in real life. What is important is real crash tests that of course are expensive, but at least they have sense. MBP or Air are not protected anyhow better than any other laptop that made from similar materials (e.g. asus/surface).
@@NullTypeError I tried many windows gaming laptops, I feel it softer even it built from aluminum sometimes can be pressed to the point where it affects the display, potentially causing visible distortions or pressure marks on the screen.(just most of windows laptops not referring to all laptops)
Not much difference between these two! Thanks you guys for watching!
what are you trying to show here? every laptop will handle this in similar way
@@NullTypeErrorThe lid of the MacBook Air feels sturdier and more rigid compared to most Windows gaming laptops, which often have softer or more flexible lids when opening.
@@ChanChenny maybe, but how this affects you or me? Nobody is doing that with laptops in real life. What is important is real crash tests that of course are expensive, but at least they have sense. MBP or Air are not protected anyhow better than any other laptop that made from similar materials (e.g. asus/surface).
@@NullTypeError I tried many windows gaming laptops, I feel it softer even it built from aluminum sometimes can be pressed to the point where it affects the display, potentially causing visible distortions or pressure marks on the screen.(just most of windows laptops not referring to all laptops)
@@NullTypeError sorry if anything goes wrong