There are obvious deficits to the MacBook Neo — connectivity is a huge one, but I’m just stoked there is a $500 MacBook (assuming you use the student discount, which of course you obviously should) and in fun colors!
@film_girl I just wonder how much connectivity the buyers of a $599 laptop need....
@jsnell @film_girl Is the USB 2 port (or, more precisely, having only one USB 3 port of the two) perhaps downstream of the choice to use the A18? I agree that it’s not a dealbreaker but it *feels* nickel-and-dimey (and confusing, given that they look the same).
@nickheer @film_girl yes, it was impossible to do two usb 3 ports on this chip.
@jsnell @nickheer yes. And that was a choice Apple made. They could have used an iPad chip or an older iPhone Pro chip. I understand the technical limitations; my point is these were all limitations that Apple chose. And fine. But I don’t give them any grace or a pass on this just because they want 50% margins.
@film_girl @jsnell @nickheer A couple things from a Tech Director for a K-12 School Corporation.
1. Chromebooks are getting more expensive by the day with the RAM Shortage.
2. The screen on the Neo Destroys any Chromebook I have ever seen.
3. Yes Jamf is Expensive, but we have already invested and set up that architecture for our 1:1 iPads.
4. Yes, Most schools buy "cheap" Chromebooks, but you get what you pay for. $350 for a device that falls apart in a year or 2.
@gc_headtech @jsnell @nickheer agree with all of that. And it would be better longterm to buy higher quality machines. But let me ask you: would your district agree to double the budget for laptops? I understand you have to replace them more often, but would they even entertain doubling the budget today? Genuine question.
@film_girl @jsnell @nickheer
That's the thing, it's really not double the budget when you look at Chromebook prices and the residual value after our lease. We still make money on selling back iPad 7th gen devices.
@gc_headtech @jsnell @nickheer fair enough. I assumed the tax implications on sales wouldn’t be worth it but fair enough!
@film_girl @jsnell @nickheer No Tax for K-12 Public School Corporation (Federal or State) We always take our residual value and roll it into the next lease. As a bonus many companies are now working with us to have community buyback programs where we sell our used iPads to the local community.