You cant compare a KIA to Bugatti and say cheap as $xxx.
The point is create a product people speak about and has a value
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You cant compare a KIA to Bugatti and say cheap as $xxx.
The point is create a product people speak about and has a value
xiaomi will destroy apple in just few years.
If it gets full Linux support, i.e. I can blow away Windows and use Ubuntu, then I'm in. This'll be my last macbook ..
Installed Ubuntu once, I can't help to notice that it tries too much to be macosx. I would rather keep using macbook, or use plain debian instead if installing wifi driver weren't a pain in the ass.
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Acer/Lenovo/Dell can't risk getting sued by Apple. Xiaomi is a Chinese company they don't care since if they ever do get sued the Chinese court will always side with the Chinese company. The again if the clone works just as well as the original I don't really care but this would have been a really good chance to copy and improve.
Lenovo is also a Chinese company, no? And Acer is Taiwanese.
Taiwan has robust rule of law, unlike china.
MI3 released in 2014 First real update(android update) it got was in July 2016 . also, you cannot delete your i.mi.com account you cannot delete the data once uploaded on i.mi.com ( so called MI cloud). You can keep writing them emails and they will refuse to answer. their service center is pathetic. ( not few, not in exception cases, but in all cases). forget about security updates, you do not even have encryption o…
If it gets full Linux support, i.e. I can blow away Windows and use Ubuntu, then I'm in. This'll be my last macbook ..
They should have dropped the Nvidia chip all the way, it is a shitty compromise. Nobody is going to play games on this machine and the Intel IGP handles all other workloads just fine. Also, the 12.5 version coming with 4GB is a bit disappointing.
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Are you saying Ubuntu runs well on all laptops which are not locked?
I think he's talking about the UEFI non-sense that often happens with western manufacturers to lock it to windows (preventing the switching of the signing keys). I'm not sure how true his thought is in relation to china,but neither here nor there.
Aren't those arrow keys a bit weird? Left and right keys are implemented as standard size keys, while up and down keys are so small and tiny. How do you work like that?