> I want an OLED screen, and there's no such option on MacOS.
Mini LED on M1 MBPs is not OLED quality, but it's quite close in many cases.
Additionally, in my experience (and from reading various reviews), M1 laptops are really quiet (fans are not loud even under load), have great battery life, and don't get nearly as hot as most (if not all) PC counterparts (under the same load conditions.)
> Mini LED on M1 MBPs is not OLED quality, but it's quite close in many cases.
No, it's not even close.
When I say OLED, I mean OLED, not qled or something that's "almost like" it.
To be clear: no OLED= I won't buy it.
> Additionally, in my experience (and from reading various reviews), M1 laptops are really quiet (fans are not loud even under load), have great battery life, and don't get nearly as hot as most (if not all) PC counterparts (under the same load conditions.)
Thanks, it might be nice if I cared about such things, but I absolutely don't - especially if the only non negotiable requirement (OLED) can't even be met.
FYI, if you want to know other things I care about once the bare minimum of an OLED screen is there: ECC RAM, removable NVMe drives, ideally 2 of them (or better: 3x)
Unfortunately, there're no such things on macs.
I'm sure "quiet, long battery life, cold to the touch" are important factors for those who purchase macs- but not for me.
It seems that those who have found the M1 macs suitable to their needs think that it must be ideal for everyone else - it's not!
Mini LED on M1 MBPs is not OLED quality, but it's quite close in many cases.
Additionally, in my experience (and from reading various reviews), M1 laptops are really quiet (fans are not loud even under load), have great battery life, and don't get nearly as hot as most (if not all) PC counterparts (under the same load conditions.)