Recently bought a 100$ charger because Apple. I can get on that hate bandwagon :( I probably need a new laptop for editing cause while my 2011 Macbook Pro works like a charm in general, it sucks too much now that I want to instal color grading software and other such pluggins. But I'm looking at a minimum 3k investment and I don't have a job. Damn. Maybe I should get a job.
i currently have like seven cobbled together "iphone chargers," one of which gives me a minor electric shock every three days or so. none of them is official, so i get the error message every time i plug them in -- but they still charge about 30 percent of the time, so i can just barely get by. it's not living, exactly, but it's an existence.
My 2008 MacBook probably should have been replaced years ago, but when I look at current options I get discouraged and buy nothing. My Mac was the first computer I actually liked, but I can't convince myself to spend $2700 on a computer. And I do have a job.
I may go that route. I don't game much, I just want something that isn't frustrating to use. Apple fit the "it just works" niche well for a lot of years. I'm not sure they still do. My other complaint is the MacBooks are no longer upgradable. My 7.5 year old laptop has had its memory doubled and has a 6x larger hard drive than new. The cheapest MacBook Pro is $1300, but I worry it'll be annoying to use in three years or worse yet, annoying to use on day one because it has a 128 GB hard drive. The reviews for Apple's wifi storage are terrible and have been for years. External wired storage is dumb for a laptop. I tried using the cloud for iTunes movies. That lasted for less than a month before a movie started skipping when the data lagged. So if I can get a laptop with memory expandable to 16 GB, a 1 TB hard drive (spinning disk is fine) and a decent processor for less than the $2500 Apple wants, it's a good candidate. The other good candidate is the sole non-Retina MacBook Pro Apple still sells. This is the 2012 model with some newer options. It maxes out at 8GB of memory but has a 1 TB spinning disk option. It can be had for $1400. Apple really does seem to be user-hostile, but isn't everybody? I have all Apple stuff, but it's because I've been even less happy with the other hardware I've tried.
https://amzn.com/B01AC40NZA That is what I got. I have friends I game with that got the 17" version for about $500 more. Memory and hard drives are upgrade-able and it runs Linux Mint when you get fed up with Windows 10. And you have enough left over to build a in-home NAS box with 10+ TB of storage, get a good wireless router that can stream your data to anything etc.