MacBook Air 2020 Full Review
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Lmfao
Syeda Farha
Your comment made me want to actually watch the video lol
@@rjdiggs738 Nice it felt goood
If you enter that and unpause the game, his head will be 3x as big!
When you’re in quarantine and all the barber shops are closed down.
So true
Makes sense. LOL
Wow I didn't even thought about this problem
It just has been a week here since the lockdown
Why are half the people in these response comments illiterate ?
ye, i just shaved my head since i cant visit any and i havent had a haircut for 4 months.
Everyone's talking about his hair but no one's talking about his fire glasses... 🔥🔥🔥keep it up man.
New problems needs new solutions
@@masternobody1896 new solutions require new problems.
Marques walks in:
So I've been using 8k Vr Goggles for 2 weeks now, here's my thoughts
"Josh, can you like when I do that, can you like play a harp sound, like Mighty Car Mods?"
Subbed on the spot.
It pains me to see RUclipsrs that can't read the fine print. Apple compared the speakers on new MacBook Pro to the NON RETINA ONE, NOT THE PREVIOUS GEN.
Most people don't read fine print. Its called fine print for a reason... That was a sneaky one by Apple...
Love how there’s a acer ad on a MacBook video
Dead space around the battery is a smart design choice considering the battery bulge problems of other laptops and smartphones.
Austin:I dont think it has a name
ken:yeah there is no name
Austin: I think its just called Keyboard
Me:ITS CALLED SCISSOR
YEETJeeP no the new one is scissor, the old one was chicklet
The dead spaces are all on purpose. You have to allow room for Li-on chemistry misbehavior and size changes. As well as some of those gaps playing a roll in air intake, acoustic/resonance roles and etc.
As the saying go's" Buy a MacBook this year you will have problems with it for years". A true poets words.
I love Apple and I will almost always defend it, but there's some stuff they do that just doesn't make sense, it might not thermal throttle, but I think it would be better if it could cool down a little bit more
Have you ever designed a laptop?
@@fusilia8226 no, but it's pretty obvious that properly connecting the CPU to the fan is going to offer better performance than that, even on a low power CPU
@@WolfiiDog13 the macbook air used to be the thinnest laptop and of course, a thinn laptop can't be as cool as an asus rog, so even making a good fan it's not that easy, most of phones with heat sinks get super hot even tho there's a heat sink so lemme tell you, it isn't that easy
@@thor.mukbang I know that blower style cooling take less space than a normal fan but still big for a macbook air, maybe with the blower fan and a heat pipe it'll be enought to keep it cool
Crispp CiLe imagine comparing a Mac to a gaming pc🤣🤣🤣 🤦🏽♂️
Dang Austin, that hairstyle brings back old memories of your channel when you first started.
No reason but I just realised just how much he's grown since the time his apartment burned down. What a legend.
Austin: unboxing, who cares?
UnboxTherapy: am I joke to you??
The question is; why have a fan & not link it to the heat-sink ?
Yes the chip hitting 100 °C might not be a short term issue but; long term you can cook other components close to the chip
I'm glad you are recording more Test Drivers podcast, I love em
They should be doing a third generation MagSafe, that single feature have safe my laptop from falling multiple times.
Austin be thankfull for the quarantine, cause if Louis Rossman will see this he will probably put a hefty price for your head. Apple just can't get away with wireless fan cooling bullsh*t.
@@thor.mukbang I Don't know if you are sarcastic or not, but let me tell you something. Back in the days of Pentium I and II you won't needed fans on the CPU. Later on CPUs comed with small attached fan cause they used more power, and finaly we arrived at current heatsinks. The stock ones don't have heat pipes on them, and even besides that they still doing their function, which is cooling the CPU, and its possible, because large chunk of aluminum is placed directly on the top of the CPU, and fan is doing its job by removing heat from cooler to the surroundings. And finally we comed to the shi*ty MacBook Air 2020. Just look at this fu*ker. The fan is completely enclosed. It doesn't even cool anything inside, it just blows air for placebo effect. In this laptop CPU and the T2 chip plays Russian Roulette between each other, until one or the other die by heat death. And remember, if T2 chip dies you can probably say bye bye to your data.
He said “ OH ITS LIKE A REAL KEYBOARD”
Hi Austin. Great review. But price in Europe on base model is 1229 and upgraded 1529. Can You explain the big difference in price. Tnx
Apple: Powerful specs
Cooling: None
Not really powerful tho
*laughs in 3060ti*
Isn’t the smaller iPad Pro essentially the replacement for the 11 inch air?
I really want the 16 inch MacBook Pro but that bad boy is outta my range
It is enough to switch from Windows. In fact, the original Macintosh was a good reason to leave Windows
I still don't get why laptop touch screen is an important thing to have. It feels like it slow down workflow because you have to switch how your hand operates more than reaching right thumb to use the touchpad, and even mouse. Can any share his experience with touchscreen laptop?
How did Austin get a haircut during the quarantine???
That screw driver set looks sick, what is it?
*me looks at austins hair*
Hmmm....due to COVID-19 barber shops are non essential....
Comment section = MacBook Hair.
Austin: This is the 2020 MacBook Air
Me: Yeah yeah whatever....but WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON WITH YOUR HAIR?!?
KAV12 FC and glasses
„Interesting“
All the barber shops closing
That’s what balding looks like
I miss that glowing apple logo though ..
Same
So So true! There sale would hav gone so up if there was glowing apple Logo.why apple why?
Mickey Anand it was probably making the overall battery health decrease at a faster rate
@@brandoneastman5211 ahhh i dnt agree, I m sorrY! So YoU r saying the old macbook with glowing apple and the new macbook without it has a marginal difference of battery life? Is it Brandon?
Mickey Anand im not saying it is, im just saying it could, and maybe they wanted a badge to distinguish the old from the new, switch things up a little
Apple: the laptop is too heavy, how do we make it lighter?
Employee: remove a heatfin..
Apple: you're getting a raise!...
In temperature! :d
Lmao
My nan is more alive than that joke
Apple: it’s still heavy
Employee:take all ports
Apple: it’s still heavy
Employee: remove battery
Apple: it’s still heavy
Employee: remove motherboard
Apple: it’s still heavy
Employee: take everything out
Apple: alright! As the lightest device, we are selling for 2000 bucks!
Rating: 1 star
Charlie’s Tech Reviews that’s far-fetched ...
Hilal Younus ik
I kinda miss the glowing apple logo they used to make
Gosh they look so pro back then
same. they looked so lit
OLED screen is even more dope
@@onedimension but still people can see that u own an apple product with that glowing logo
It just screams
COOL
PRO
AWESOME
DOPE
RICH
Oh yeah, this new logo looks really plasticy and chintzy
The glowing logo is just too tacky for me, same with stuff like Razer or ROG with their glowing logos, so I prefer the new one
Finally apple realized that scissors are more durable than butterflies
TMS nah they decided to give the butterfly scissors 😳
@@chidorirasenganz have it your way
I mean, irl, yes, definitely, since butterflies are fragile, and scissors way far off
TMS it was a joke how mixed both mechanisms together. The keys have the firmness and stability of butterfly keys but the travel of scissor keys
They probably already knew that while engineering them but they wouldn’t admit it. They even went so far to say it was the customers fault they broke. While they “broke” because dust got in the mechanism
Rip to the kid in my class that brought a 2018 MacBook for full-price and found out that this was coming out in a week
there's a fantastic thing called *returning*
I'm still rocking the best bang for the buck model 2018 version. And it's still going strong. But battery 🔋 cycle is already hitting around 370. But it still gets amazing battery life still. I love it. I still use iOS for gaming and streaming content.
Apple:” Let’s make the Air better”
Employee of the month: “ let’s remove the heat fin”
Nguyen Van thieu The last gen didn't have it either
Wireless Heat Fin, innovative idea from ofc Apple 👌
@@PhilfreezeCH yes and a normal laptop for casual users is totally supposed to constantly run at 99 degrees while browisng the web. I'm sure other hardware components would hold up given how durable apple components are (except their keyboards which are trash), but that's bad news for the cpu. Silicon can only handle so much heating and cooling cycles. Excessive number of cycles cause silicon molecules to breakdown. Not having a cpu directly connected to the heatsink and fan with a heatpipe points to poor longevity.
@@aashutoshrijal4741 only time will tell. The MacBook Air 2020 really is a remarkable machine regardless
My 2 year old macbook died because of the lack of exhaust fan 🙄🙄
Last time I was this early, Austin was still saying: "Hey guys, this is Austin" on his intros.
14:23 "pretty legendary reliability"
*Louis Rossman has entered the chat*
Remind me of one of his videos where he complain about Apple not being able to fix the issue with Macbook since he started working
As many problems that Macs have, as Louis shows, they probably still have the least of the competition.
Black wolf I think He complains about the Touch Bar in a couple of his videos But I don’t know if they’re unfixable.
Well yeah, but you'd probably find so many more issues with the average Windows laptop if you scrutinized it that closely. Most Windows laptops are really badly built.
@@rightwingsafetysquad9872 Other than you have no basis to make a statement like that. The problem Louise is always harping on is that, if you ever have any problem with your mac, you will be dead in the water. They make it next to impossible to get your data saved if some 3rd party can't repair it ( and Apple tries it's best so they can't ) and Apple only offers exchange devices instead of repairing them usually for the cost close to a new device so you will be incentivised to just cut your losses (both data and device) and buy the next. All this for the privilege of using macOS and a pretty apple badge on your device.
You always need to leave a little space around the batteries, as they expand slightly under certain conditions (this is related to the battery chemistry). If you don't leave any space, you will experience something similar to the note 7.
kaboom?
@@_Fizzy yes rico, kaboom.
What’s going on with the MacBook Air?
*More like*
What’s wrong with Austin’s hair?
self isolation isn't very good for haircuts
all i could think when watching was hair hair hair hair hair
I was like wth when I clicked on this vid
Rafal you could get a family member to cut your hair I guess...........
Also if he just flicked his hair to the side it would look better
"It's not throttling! What's actually happening is [gives exact definition of throttling]."
OMG, reading comments kills me hahahahahahahahaha
He explained it kinda poorly, but there were reports that it was going below base speed??? Which that doesn’t happen.
@metro2002 So does literally every other thin ultrabook ever made.
I love how they made the base clock 1.1ghz so they could claim it doesn't.
Matthew Plewa “they” didn’t make the base clock 1.1, intel did. People here can be so retarded. Not a single ultrabook in the world will be able to run at boost frequency without throttling eventually.
Hold up, MIGHTY CAR MODS REFERENCE?!?!? I am pleasantly surprised.
+1
Marty.....
Ah yes, Moog's intercooler harp reference :D
Caught me off guard too lol
rake would like this
“So, what will the cooling solution be for your new MacBook?”
Apple:”We were inspired by the office oven”
"hot plate"
Cogburna PennyNotSoWise it's definitely a "hot" Piece of technology
It’s a new feature a egg fryer
I was disappointed when I found out that the Macbook wasn't actually a book.
2/10
tageneislover it’s a Mac brick air
@@esiayoalegbe5681 it's a Mac Steel solid
With a big mac in it
Anybody else find out that apple is an actual apple like they lying to us
1:10
This video really is about austin flexing his biceps and veins.
So true
8:28 that space is left to make sure that most drops where the chassis bends a bit don't end up with a battery fire 🔥 😉
The problem that the Note 7 had.
@@ernestohysa9818 the Note 7 caught fire because of poor battery manufacturing. Not because of the design of the phone lol
@@V8_Diva probably not quite studied the topic. They tried to put a 4000mah battery inside the phone with no physical room to spare in case it drops. Go see some youtube videos or articles. All the note 7 that exploded or whatever they were either dropped or they were shaking the device. With no room for the battery to move it punctured the battery. That's why it caught up on fire. No room to move is a downside. That's why I replied to the comment above( to Francesco) because he is saying facts. You can debate all you want but the thing is, they could have designed either the battery or the frame to be either smaller or bigger ( smaller for the battery and bigger for the frame in case you are confused).
More so for battery swell as the packs age.
Ernesto Hysa my note 7 melted onto my countertop and lit on fire. I had never dropped it. Or shaken it. Even once
I feel like apple is building flaws into their computers so when they fix them you will get it.
No one, literally no one (except maybe apple):
Austin: It's ok for a processor to run at 100C
I have an i5 and a GTX 1050 in my laptop and even while gaming, I don't hit that temp. I did undervolt it to prevent throttling, but even unchanged, it would hit maybe 90 on a really heavy moment. 100c is terrible, period. (Idles between 32-40.)
@@Autobot032 dude this is when it runs on battery power. All these benchmarks are done on battery power.
@@dhivakark9962 that's even worse, then. It should be running cooler on battery since there's reduced usage to maximize battery life.
Regardless, it's a bad design and I wasn't defending it, in case you're wondering.
If you're defending it, then I'll bow out with "agree to disagree".
Autobot032 I don't mind that it runs at full tilt on battery power, like sucks for battery life, but when you're editing something it would also suck to be artificially limited.
@@SeanRosairo I can certainly understand, but I'm old school Windows and refuse to do anything full power on battery. I get that people need to do stuff like that on the go, but not me personally. I want to make sure I have power at hand when doing something truly resource intensive.
Definition of thermal throttling. "Adjusting the clock speed of the CPU based on the amount of heat it is currently generating. Thermal throttling helps cool the chip when it gets too hot by lowering the speed"
100C and 1.5Ghz is thermal throttling to protect iteslf. Good job Apple, you built a premature-death-machine.
Mr Austin, don't dismiss Apples incompetent thermal designs on 'well they all do it.' These machines are supposed to be the best, and when the best dies early because they cook themselves to death, it's expensive. Find out what a motherboard replacement from Apple costs on this Air.
Knowing Apple SSD is soldered too, so your data may die too.
Its design to kill it self for 1 year so you will buy the 2021 Apple MacBook Air next year
It's not going to run at 100c when you're doing normal tasks, and when it does, it doesn't boost as highly to keeps temps moderate. Any laptop will hit 100c when hit with a sustained load, what matters is how much and how quickly the CPU throttles down. I don't see a massive issue when the Air still stays well above base clocks, which is what I think Austin had in mind when he was defending it.
I'm a Windows person myself and if I ran cinebench r20 right now I doubt my CPU would stay at it's absolute max boost clock for the entire run.
I had an air for 7 years, it worked flawlessly. If you use your Air daily for heavy apps like video and 3d it might not last that long but under normal use it will stay alive for years with near zero issues.
@@capsulate8642 I understand, ultrabooks will throttle. My Razer Blade will run mid 80c at 3.8ghz because of good cooling, but you can't fit that into a Macbook air. What's inexcusable is the design apple used. The old Air had a heat pipe, the new ones don't. It's terribly inefficient. And yes, nobody runs cinebench 24/7, and the Air is best suited for RUclips, web use, documents... But that's not why you buy a quad core i5 or i7 'for more performance'. This isn't for arguing, it's just to state that Apple did a bad design job that could cost a lot of people money in repairs, and that Austin didn't deliver the information correctly by stating it doesn't throttle when it literally does on video
Austin looks like Ken now
Will Bernstein Don’t you say that, Austin doesn’t have the perfection like Ken does.
- Build quality? Top notch!
* angry Louis Rossmann noises
I don't know but I cringe every time someone says they like apple over other products. like why? why pay more for less performance
Aamir it depends bro. If you are a developers you need to. I mean I can’t develop for both iOS and Android on Windows.
@@ripp102 I mean I can.
@@ripp102 there are plenty of programs that allow you to develop on android,ios mac and windows ie visual studio
@@Mata_-lx1yp
You can't export signed ios app on windows
- App developer
WHERES THE "Hey guys its Austin" 😭😭😭😭😭 the nostalgia
Austin is only missing a lightning symbol on his forehead in order to become Harry Potter.
Thunderbolt 3?
He already looks like james
But what about the head phone Jack
@@raycert07 you wanna go look?
@@kushalraj93 nah I'll just buy a dongle
nobody:
austin evans and doug demuro: starts videos by explicitly saying **THIS**
Andreas Ponce de Leon But Doug is more "quirky".
ah yes, the useless nobody
Andreas Ponce de Leon Austin's the type of guy to copy Doug Demuro.
ShinyHappyHead but Austin is more “feature-filled”
Austin : no issues with heating
Louis Rossman has entered the chat
I just dont understand how a placebo effect fan can make it past any board in any company
@@lazarnedeljkovic5615 I mean it is a core m.
@@lhk7006 What I hate about the macbook air is that it has all the drawbacks of passive cooling(high ass temperatures) , and all the drawbacks of active cooling(noise and added components). This is just an idiotic design.
Customer buy new laptop every two years.
*Swarming in profit*
Nah, It's feature so we can Make a Breakfast Menu with it, no more gas & fire :D
I like his new hairstyle xD
that quarantine cut
@@austinevans ah yes, now grow a beard
@@austinevans Beautiful lol
This laptop idles around 70ºC. Imagine the i7 model. I cannot see myself recommending a laptop that will sustain that level of temperature while doing nothing.
Max tech video?
It's doing something, but slower that the MacBook Pros.
And also, the Air isn't for photo/video editing, it's for everyday use like web browsing, file management...
@@aravindr4986 Yup
A.G 27_Supreme But for the hefty price tag it is particularly noticeable.
@@scan4707 who would pay 999 dollars just to watch youtube and write documents? 🤔😂
"Every other Apple laptop runs at 100 degrees"
My MacBook Pro 13" i5 2019 runs Cinebench R20 at 90degrees and 3.0/3.1 Ghz.
Only MacBook Air throttles this far
If Air had a heat pipe and reached 3.0 GHz humbling your so called Pro machine to the dust, you would whine about MacBook Pros not being real Pro...
Dude, that is why it is the Air and yours is the Pro. That is the difference. It is totally reasonable.
@@bmakszim I would say it's understandable, but not reasonable
Macbook Pro 15" has entered the chat
Great overview Austin and I am glad to see someone dual wielding Mac OS & Windows PCs. I like both for different reasons and every brand makes great PCs depending on your needs.
So will you be daily driving the 2020 Air or...???
The FAN is NOT connected to the heatsink....How is that even looked over by the engineers?
Probably on purpose. They didn't want it to cannibalise Macbook Pro sales... Fucking dodgy as fuck IMO. Makes no sense to not connect it to a heatsink, bloody Apple.
I wouldin't assume such conclusions so quickly but I'm not glad they looked at that more
Spacemonkeymojo The reason they did it was so you could flip it over and cook some dinner on it!
I know I'm late but maybe apple is trying to make this generation bad so that when they dump Intel they can talk about the improvements in the next generation
3 second ago
"aight lets do the first thingy"
Lucky Witjaksono gay
8:45 when the battery fills the dead space
you get note 7 problems
Steve jobs 2007: WeLcOmE 2 dE fUtuRE
2020: macbrick air x s max lite 2 c r MG2XS/A
edit: DID I JUST GET A MICROSOFT AD?
Remember Austin Evans?
This is him now:
Feel old yet?
Samsung Galaxy Note 7: Oh yeah, it's all coming together.
Samsung note 7: I'm on fire!
Why did I read the comments! Now I can’t stop looking at Austin’s hair!
They lost value when the logo on the lid stopped glowing up. What am supposed to do with this piece of shite now?
By the way, i think the 'OLD SKOOL' Keyboard is called the 'SCISSOR' keyboard
This was the first video I watched on my 2020 MacBook Air. I’m sure that made it happy
"This is not throttling" - err... yes it is, it's the definition of CPU throttling...
@@vinaykumarvutukuru7279 Throttling is not dropping below BASE clock, is dropping below the expected clock. If i overclock a cpu to 5ghz, and it starts to get down to 4.8ghz, IT IS throttling, even if the base is 3.6ghz. See? i just humiliated you without insulting.
Throttling is just the fact it reduces the Speed due to Temperature or other condition. Doesnt matter if it is base or boost. Boost clock implies it will throttle eventually, IT'S NOT A BAD THING
No laptop except maybe a gaming laptop can hold a constant turbo clock. It is only meant to reach the expected boost clock for short periods of time only.
@@vinaykumarvutukuru7279 Okay you make a point but in response to you he clarified are you happy. No need to be rude about your opinion.
5:23 and you get a big thumbs up too for actually comparing the three against each other.
I’m in the process of trying to determine the best year/model/internal set up (memory, processor, storage)... bang for my buck overall, but also not drain my bank account... Assuming the average use as a college student/dance teacher.
For school I’d have 2-3 word documents open, with a handful of internet windows, maybe a PowerPoint in development every now and then, and maybe Spotify playing.
For work I might have Spotify or iTunes running for several hours while using Zoom/video conferencing, or using photo/video gallery with iMovie or garage band.
I’m not sure how extensive that is for a computer... 🤷🏻♀️ I feel like I’m not doing anything too crazy, like programming or coding. But then again, I’m not super knowledgeable on what wear and tears a computer... other than making sure you shouldn’t leave it on a carpet or blanket!! (I learned that lesson the hard way 🙃😂)
Originally, I was looking into the 2020 MacBook Air... not going to lie, the rose gold color really caught my eye 😂 But when I research comparing Air vs Pro, no matter what year they always act like the Airs can’t handle what I’d be using it for and wouldn’t last more than 3 years.
But based on what you mentioned, it seems like the 2020 Air is really similar to your 2017 Pro internally. At least if you upgrade to the i5 processor. Which if you purchase it from the education store, is the same price as the base model Air anywhere else.
if you want the best bang for your buck, dont buy from apple. when you buy from apple, you mainly pay for the brand.
Don’t buy from Apple best deals are not apple maybe look at a Zenbook, inexpensive extra screen space for your Spotify or something else but just a suggestion.
Im thinking about selling my MacBook Pro 2018 touchbar and buying the MacBook Air 2020 with iPad Pro 2020.
0:00 where’s Austin? All I see is a guy with a new hairdo. Upsetting. 🤷🏼♂️
You should do a video about you having your gaming needs on wish, then ken should have his gaming needs at micro center and battle.
im a windows user but macos is better seriously windows is too slow and has too much bloatware and adware
For now I recomend the M1 MacBook Air/Pro its a great deal
That hair though!!😂
Dude, I can get an acer aspire 5 with an 8th gen i5, 8gb ram, 128gb nvme ssd, an empty 2.5 inch bay, and a dedicated video card for 650 dollars. So don't expect me buying this lol
@Ordinary GP sorry I edit comments instead of deleting lol
yeah i bought an ivy bridge i5 laptop for 200usd 2 years ago and i still love it, upgraded it to 16gb ram, 512gb ssd and a 9-cell 100wh battery so it total cost me about 330usd and im sure its much more powerful than this macbook and about the same battery life
Made of plastic
@@mayman4255 I mean, it has an aluminum lid. Survived me toting it around in middle school before the pandemic lol
@@mayman4255 mine is all aluminium
Apple: "Our CPU runs up to 3.5ghz!!!"
Also Apple: "Oh an you can only have that for 3 seconds at a time, because the fan isn't actually connected to the chip via heatpipes, nor is the heatsink capable of dissipating more than 10W of heat. We put tha base frequency stupidly low just so you can't accuse us of thermal throttling, when the chip runs at 1.5ghz"
The "also apple" part is silent.
Also apple:"I want 1000€ for this shit
are you saying that the "also apple" part is false, or that Austin doesn't mention it in the video? (because he does)
Blaž Bohinc Apparently no one knows the difference between Boost clock and Base clock in this comment section. Intel sets it.
Well even if they connected them the Boost times are not so much any better thats still a laptop power saving chip even the H processor are struggling to hold their 3.8 boost clock like how its stated on the paper for more than 7 secs
@@vthkrl hes saying that apple didnt say it but they kinda imply it
My favourite laptop keyboard ever is from a cheapo 500$ hp laptop
i have windows
msi gf65
Intel Core i7-9750H, Windows 10 Home
39,6 cm (15,6") Full HD Anti-Glare Display
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB GDDR6
8GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB SSD
USB 3.2 Gen 1, AC WLAN, BT 5.0
122 herz
Calling macbooks "fine" that literally die due to the thermals is mind blowing. The 2018 models CPU's are dying left and right, I've seen more dead CPU's in the last few months than from 2010 - 2015 combined. It's a pile of trash that shouldn't be recommended by ANYONE. I'm sick and tired of people asking me to repair those junkbooks that are clearly designed to die and made repairavbility almost impossible.
The fact that you can sit there with a straight face, look at the 100c with a system that has a literal placebofan being completely oblivious about the state on how these garbage books die and still say positive things about this junk is mind blowing. 4.14million subs.... It's people like you who ruin it for everyone, you review a pile of garbage, call it fine, while we, the repair people have to keep telling our customers that you idiotic "tech reviewers" keep spouting nonsense, recommending almost unfixable garbage that are desigend to die.
Seriously Autisn, stay at the PC desktop content, we don't need another high sub youtube channel to spread more dumbsterfire macbooks. Apple needs to get their shit together or finally die, you cannot allow them to keep up with this fucking stupid nonsense.
"excellent laptop", seriously man, stop it. You look so stupid saying that I'm slamming my head on the desk.
Danishblunt witch laptop would you recommend for programming as of now?
@@elaisoamr7207 You need to specify what exacly you mean with "programming". Are we talking web development, game development, mobile app development etc. Depending on this the answer will vary.
I would say web development...but which one would you say is almost good on all of those you mentioned, thanks for the anwser btw
@@elaisoamr7207 In terms of web development you're in for a wide choice of notebooks, as web development in general only really requires a ton of ram.
I would say that the following are excellent thin and lights:
- Dell XPS 13
- Asus Zenbook 13
- Thinkpad 495
- Surface Pro Lineup
Just make sure you have at the very least 16GB ram as bigger node based projects can be quite ram hungry.
However, if you're into MacOS I would strongly recommend getting an older notebook with 16gb+ ram on the used market, then install MacOS on them, as hackintosh is more compatible with older hardware and it's less a pain to configure and install, this is however ONLY an option if you're geeky.
If you value typing experience then the Lenovo T25 is a no brainer.
Is razer a bad laptop for programming? Thanks for the long anwser
8:15 the CPU is passively cooled and that isn’t okay for a full fledged laptop. They had the same design issue in the 2019 MBA and the processor used to die out in 6 months. DO NOT SPEND YOUR MONEY ON THIS ONE. PLEASE
It seems like he gets some kind of incentive from Apple. He took the extra effort to record a video to defend the "throttling."
@@Boi-st5px I have a hunch too. If my comment gets deleted, we'll know for sure
Totally agree as an Apple fan. It’s only good if you just do spreadsheets and email but that’s a hard no for me. My 2017 MacBook Pro 13 non touchbar one of the most hated models. Gets 927 on cinebench and that air with a 3 generation newer cpu 860 on the quad core. Mine is a dual core.
I love how you think apple of all companies would pay him to make a video on how a product they made has an issue
@@Fgghgrgrhgfnvkmd Yeah and you make a good point about the passive cooling. If the 2019 model with dual core heats up when challenged and there isn't better cooling, can you imagine the new chips with quad core and more power? I can't wait to see real people review this and perform CPU intense task.
Austin, let's be honest. The camera is atrocious. It's 720P. Apple selling a premium laptop, Apple, giving you a 720P webcam, in 2020. Pathetic.
I think Apple learned a huge lesson from iPhone 11 Pricing.
Take down $50-$100 from the previous price and all of sudden their sales increase maybe 2x, 3x time the previous gen, more over you get more customers into the ecosystem thus increasing subscription services revenues.
Well done Apple, now we are talking up about market competition.
HOLY CRAP HE KNOWS ABOUT MIGHTY CAR MODS, I FORGIVE HIM FOR HIS HAIR CUT NOW
Apple:
We're going to give you a better keyboard, but to make sure our products stay shit we're going to make the poor cooling system even worse this year.
No idea why they only use a single fan. Even my Dell Laptop uses two fans.
Thor What?! That’s crazy. Atleast put some liquid cooling in it.
Thor That’s is bad design if you ask me. No wonder why windows processors run circles around MacBook Air processors.
@@thor.mukbang lol it already throttles like hell even in cooler environments due to their shitty design
Yeah, always seems to be the case 🤗🤗👍🏻👍🏻❤️
Can we just apreciate how buff austin is
who recognize he never said"hey guys this is Austin!"
Its made on purpose.They will release the updated version in 6-7 months with the heat fin and an upgrade on cpu clock speeds and say Improved thermals and boost of speed
and they will also reduce bezels and maybe offer miniled :3
The cpu will just die. That fan is not cooling anything. It just the same internal setup.
Jan Rynkevic not unless you’re doing 3D rendering 24/7. It’s fine. Or get an egpu to offload all the heat
Hey Austin, this is guys
I’m just a bit upset how non upgradeable MacBooks have become, especially considering the price
but u can still add specs wut?
Brofist Soldier yes but the risk to reward is very high for a laptop this overpriced
@@bige8293 ohh well yeah they are expensive then go for windows or something
@@bige8293 but you get the quality and macOS. theyre pretty nice!
@@bige8293 I don't think the laptop itself in its base config is overpriced, but some of the optional upgrades you can put on it are overpriced
Update: 3rd day of not hearing hey guys this is Austin I don't think I can handle It I'm going INSANE
“3 most recent macbook airs” doesn’t mention 2019 macbook air
I'm not a fan of MacBooks, don't even plan on owning one & I don't know why I'm even watching this video. 🤦♂️
me 2
Ok.
Same im watching this on my Thinkpad W530 and I dont know why
Same but I just watch because Austin is genuinely entertaining. Plus I learn more this way.
"Yes, it will run at 100 degrees"
Uhm, wtf? This isn't reasonable. My laptop, with a bad fan, has an I5 9300H and still manages to stay below 85 degrees even in heavy use, while also turboing to 3.9-4.2 ghz. Now, granted, it does have 3 fans, but, come on. Who cares about 3 mm thinner laptops if they're overheating and cutting their life short?
Dude, that is when the laptops are connected to the power supply. All these benchmarks are from when they are in battery power and that's why Austin says makes sense.
Why Not you can’t read. He’s talking about overheating.
@@cat-.- Well that means you haven't use a ultrabook or Mac before. When powered on fans kick in earlier. I guess u would have noticed a significant boost when the laptop is powered as against running on battery. Also u ll have to consider the fact that these are y series chips as against u series chips. And y series chips are mostly fanless
@@dhivakark9962 Gosh you can't read
@@cat-.- well ya I keep forgetting the point I wanna make. When powered on for more intensive tasks, The previous hen MacBook air doesn't overheat(idles 75-77°C). For the very same task on battery power it reaches 90°C. I guess the same is happening here
00:01 when ur teacher asks u to tell about macbook air