Functionally, it's not the same as an Apple product.
The appropriate comparison would be with an alternative basic laptop which would not cost £1,000 plus but would have the same capability as the one you've shared a link to.
That one might be good, but I was saying that my concern with it would be that it's not built to a very high standard and it could even be dangerous. I don't know if that's the case or not. But I probably wouldn't risk it. Other people take a different approach, you're one of them, you feel like you've got a bargain, and I hope you have.
If it were built to the same standard and the had the same component parts as a MacBook, happy days, I'd buy it. But I don't think it is.
Posted By: SimonOTBC, Oct 13, 16:07:43
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