
I am not an Apple Fanboy, I just HATE inferior products. (At the risk of starting an endless Apple - MS - Linux debate): I only reboot once every few months, no LOL, my thoughts exactly: "But you clearly already have made up your mind, so what would be the point?" I have never had to update any hardware, never re-installed the OS, only updated software regularly. I tried to answer this question by letting you know that even 8 year old Mac hardware still performs very well today: I use it 5-10 hrs per day every day for 3D CAD, PCB design, etc. Admittedly, it isn't for the faint of heart and not exactly just want to get answer to my original question, "is that MacOS computer really so intelligent that it will works more better with lower hardware specs than Windows PC"?" I've replaced the battery in my iPhone and replaced the battery in my MacBook Pro and iPad.

The applications that come with macOS such as the ability to quickly create and edit screenshots and drag-&-drop them into an email is incredibly fluent and intuitive to use. The way drag-&-drop can be utilized in macOS almost universally across applications is also phenomenal.

The trackpad on my MacBook Pro is the best trackpad in the computer industry and it makes an enormous difference in day-to-day uses even though I only very rarely use it for CAD. The "fluidity" with which all of the software/hardware on these devices works together out of the box is phenomenal. I work with many more applications than just Fusion 360 on a day to day basis and also own an iPhone and an iPad and 2010 27" iMac. With 2000€ PC you can get already 40Gb of RAM memory, and in 2000€ MacBook only 8Gb or 16Gb.is that MacOS really so intelligent system, that it works more fluently with more lower capacity hardware?įor me, a computer has to "perform" on much, much more than pure hardware specs.

I don´t know about bootcamp.but I was just thinking that those specs what 2000€ macbook pro have, you can get same specs PC with around 700€.
