Prática de Shadowing: The Windows Laptop Problem - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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so two really crazy mac laptops have come out in the past month the macbook neo
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so two really crazy mac laptops have come out in the past month the macbook neo
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which is one of the best deals in tech in a long time 600 bucks
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and more efficient and more capable and better built than almost every other laptop in
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that price range
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and the new macbook pros at the opposite end of the
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spectrum i've been benchmarking a six thousand dollar 16 inch m5 max macbook pro and the results are just getting ridiculous.
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It has multi-core CPU performance at the top of the charts for every Mac ever.
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And the GPU is now more powerful than the M2 Ultra in my $10,000 Mac Pro.
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And the new SSD's read-write speeds are upgraded,
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approaching 20,000 megabytes per second.
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It's just absurd.
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It's awesome.
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It's a creative professional's dream.
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Both of these computers are putting Windows laptops on notice.
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And by extension, Microsoft and Dell and HP and Asus and Lenovo and Razer,
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et cetera, all on notice.
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There was a quote recently from an Asus executive that described the new MacBook Neo as a shock to the industry.
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And yes, but it also got me thinking,
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what is actually happening with the rest of the industry?
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What is happening on the Windows side of the fence?
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So I just started digging in.
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I started getting my hands on a bunch of these Windows laptops and researching and benchmarking.
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And it's become pretty clear,
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the more I think about it,
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that Windows versus Mac laptops is basically the same as iPhone versus Android.
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Because just like Android, the advantage of the Windows side is the variety and the choice.
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But that's also now both an advantage and a disadvantage that's getting kind of scary now.
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Take this, this is the new Dell XPS 14.
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I used to really like XPS computers back in the day.
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Some of my oldest computers were XPSs.
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Then Dell did this thing where they killed off the XPS,
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the Latitude and the Inspiron names and rebranded them into Dell,
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Dell Pro and Dell Pro Max for some reason.
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Then they came back to their senses and brought back XPS and I bought this one and this thing is really nice.
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14 inch 2.8K tandem OLED display,
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thin bezels all the way around with a webcam and no notch,
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120 Hertz variable refresh rate.
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And then it's this thin all metal jacket with soft touch finish around the palm rests,
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which hide a massive force touch trackpad.
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There's three Thunderbolt ports.
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There's a headphone jack.
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And then inside is an Intel Panther Lake processor.
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This one, a Core Ultra 300 series with their new integrated GPUs,
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plus 32 gigs of DDR5 RAM and a terabyte SSD.
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I liked a lot of the previous XPSs,
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like I said, but this one is in a lot of ways better than those.
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But it also does have a couple quirks.
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Like the ports are all Thunderbolt 4 instead of Thunderbolt 5,
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and there's no SD card slot or any other full-size ports,
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which on a premium laptop like this is a choice.
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There's also no lip to open the lid for some reason,
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so it's always this little awkward pry to like get the laptop open every single time.
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And then the keyboard is probably its weakest point.
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It's a bit shallow.
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The layout is slightly wonky with these top menu buttons,
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which gets slightly more misaligned the further from the outside you get.
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But otherwise, I mean, yeah, this is really nice.
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So this is a $2,200 laptop as specced.
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So obviously a pretty premium option,
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but this is just one of many premium options you could pick.
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Now, why do I bring up this laptop?
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Well, in Windows land,
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this laptop being really good actually relies on a bunch of
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different companies all executing really well at the exact same time, right?
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So it relies on Dell putting a lot of effort into actually bringing back the XPS line
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and not cheaping out and doing the metal build quality and the nice display and the whole premium design.
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It also relies on Intel and this exact generation of Panther Lake chips being good
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and actually having good integrated graphics because they don't actually offer this laptop with a discrete GPU.
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And it relies on Microsoft to actually do a good job with Windows
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so that the software experience is worthy of a premium price tag and not riddled with ads or unnecessary AI features.
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And if it all happens,
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then together this laptop feels like it's worth the premium price.
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But you can probably see where I'm going with this.
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That doesn't always happen.
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And lately, Windows has felt like a weak link and every single Windows laptop will have to suffer for it.
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Now, it's not that the whole OS is like fundamentally bad.
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It's not super buggy or anything crazy.
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It's still functional, but it's just lacking the super premium feel that wins everybody over.
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Like this XPS, the first time I booted this up to set it up,
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it took me like 45 minutes because of all the forced updates and then all these mandatory sign-ins.
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And then it's asking me to use Microsoft 365 and then OneDrive and then all these other services,
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et cetera, et cetera.
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And then even once I got in, I got ads.
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Like I got a pop-up ad for McAfee security on this $2,000 brand new laptop,
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which to be fair is probably a Dell problem,
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but then that's not even mentioning all the other AI stuff that Microsoft is pushing,
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the co-pilot stuff, the infamous recall feature that everyone hates.
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There's generative AI in Microsoft Paint now for crying out loud.
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Microsoft actually requires a dedicated co-pilot button on the keyboard of
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every new Windows 11 laptop now to be classified as a AI PC, whatever that means.
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So it's just between that and the ads,
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it's just not really feeling like a totally premium experience.
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And at that high end,
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when you're spending a lot,
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users will start to get deservedly really picky.
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You're spending a lot of money you deserve to,
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and that's where Apple has pretty much exclusively been playing for like the last decade.
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The cheapest new MacBook was always a thousand dollars,
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and then it went way up from there.
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And they're so vertically integrated with their Apple Silicon.
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And so the hardware is designed for the software and the software is designed for the hardware.
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And it's always felt so efficient and clean and performant.
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And people just love their expensive MacBook Pros.
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Now there's obviously still reasons why people buy high-end Windows laptops.
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It's still a lot of the choice and the variety.
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And there are certain things you still can't get in Mac land.
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Like if you want a high-end gaming laptop,
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you know, that's one of those common things you can go get a Razer Blade with a 5070
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and a 240 Hertz display.
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That's an option.
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So there are still those things,
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but every one of those relies on all of the parts from all those different companies,
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again, being good at the same time.
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And that is a tough challenge.
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So now flip it to the low end.
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And this is where it gets really interesting because it turns out,
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as we're learning, a lot of these efficiencies
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that Apple's been using to dominate the high end are also very effective in the low end.
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Because to be clear, people are absolutely willing to accept some more shortcomings in lower priced laptops.
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Like that's a trade-off, it's a part of the game.
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You know, if you shop around,
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hey, maybe you'll be able to find a laptop with just the right set of trade-offs
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that you don't mind while still being decent at the stuff you care about.
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Like this is the Acer Aspire 16,
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super popular laptop in this segment.
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It's actually discounted recently, so I got it for $5.50 from Amazon.
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And there's a few more stickers on it, yes.
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And there's a little more plastic and the keyboard deck flex is just a little bit lacking in build quality, yes.
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And the Snapdragon chip that powers it,
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you know, it's not gonna have the highest end performance,
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but it's efficient, so it has good battery.
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And then there's a nice big 16-inch screen and a bunch of full-size ports here.
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So if I'm just gonna be writing or web browsing or watching videos on this thing,
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it feels like a pretty good value.
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So look, laptops like this have been just fine.
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They've been thriving at these price points, but here's the problem.
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here's the brand new Gatorade colored MacBook Neo shaped problem.
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The starting price for a MacBook has been a thousand dollars for a new machine for the past couple years.
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Now it just dropped to 600 and actually 500 if you have a student discount.
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And if you've seen the reviews you already know it turns out
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that they did a great job with the Neo to making it feel just like the more premium same clean software,
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same metal build, same keyboard,
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and more importantly, the same tight vertical integration where the hardware
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and the software are designed for each other and work super efficiently with each other.
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So it's like, unless you have a Windows-specific need,
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like a certain app you need to use software-wise or a certain game you want to play,
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most people crave the premium experience that's been associated with the Macs that are more expensive for all these years.
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And so the Neo coming along for 600 bucks represented that premium,
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well-integrated, efficient experience that is going to be incredibly hard to compete with.
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In Windows Land,
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you're not only relying on all these different companies making the parts to all make them well at the same time,
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you're also paying them all who need their own profits to survive.
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And so that makes it really hard to make good,
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cheap laptops and actually profit from that.
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So then the cherry on top is not only does Apple basically print A18 Pros for cheap,
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but also Apple's not even necessarily concerned with making a huge hardware profit on selling Neos
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because this is more of a Trojan horse to create a
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bunch of new first-time Mac buyers who then become Apple services subscribers.
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So Apple can make this computer even cheaper than they ordinarily
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would to effectively acquire new Mac users who will then go subscribe to TV Plus
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or AppleCare or iCloud or whatever other services.
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And that's worth more than the hardware margin would be.
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And it already seems to be working.
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There was just a Tim Cook tweet this week about how
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Mac just had its best launch ever for first time Mac customers.
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So yeah, guilty of talking about Apple a lot in this video,
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but it turns out the shock to the industry is very real.
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And it's gonna be
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so fascinating to see what sort of responses we actually get from Windows laptop makers in the next couple months
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and years and what sort of strings they try to pull.
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Because if they aren't able to do anything about it,
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then Neo's just gonna keep eating their lunch and they can have a bit of a market share crisis on their hands.
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Also, one more quick thing.
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We just came out with these stickers that we're adding to our merch store.
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I love the way this turns out the team cooked on these.
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This one is a color picker sticker, which is so fun.
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So it's kind of an if you know,
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you know design, but you can put them on anything colorful for fun.
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At least that's what I've been doing.
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You get a bunch of stickers in a pack.
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So go get some for yourself and send me pictures of what you stick them on.
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Tag me on Twitter and threads and stuff.
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All right.
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Thanks for watching.
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Catch you guys the next one.
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Peace.

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