Of course it was because that all it's got. The real question you need to ask though, is why does that matter? As a user, it matters because it should lead to longer battery life abut it doesn't, so it is utterly irrelevant.Jac459 wrote: Wed Feb 22, 2023 12:41 amOh my...Actually, the very much deserved hype about them was not about power. It was about power by watt.
Of course it f**king doesn't. My current laptop has delivered around 24 hours on a full charge in some review tests, and it's only 1.56kg. Of course, you have to turn one of its screens off to achieve that but it still leaves the same number of screens as you get on every other laptop. No Mac comes close to that sort of battery life, let alone that number of displays. In the real world, I've never seen the battery below 50%, so for me it's utterly irrelevant. I have this laptop's replacement on order and it has a smaller battery. In reviews it delivers noticeably shorter battery life and I'm fine with that because I decide what I need, I don't let some trillion dollar company make those decisions for me.What do you say about that? Doesn't it translate in real life use cases for you?