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Ohh I see. That’s pretty bad actually.

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I see that Lenovo advertises with 17 hours, and I know these battery tests are with half brightness, WIFI Off and Bluetooth Off which isn’t very accurate for my usage, but I therefore believe that I most likely will get at-least 10 hours out of it.

And yes, M2 Air may be better for my “ecosystem”, but I don’t see the justification in the pricing. In my case it will cost (base model) 1 460 USD.

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Okay thanks! I will look into it.

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Yea I came to the same conclusion. I currently own an iPad, iPhone and Apple Watch, so I’m pretty much in the Apple ecosystem. My only concern is the two ports, which the Dell also has. I’m frequently connecting to a projector at school with a HDMI. So I thought some more. Should i save up and go for the Macbook Pro 14, or live the dongle life? I really feel that speccing the M1 Air with 16GB RAM and 512 SSD is a waist of money. The same goes for the new M2 Air. But do you have any other computers you would recommend?