New laptop

Mar. 16th, 2022 12:26 am
sholio: sun on winter trees (Default)
This weekend I switched over - finally - to my new laptop, which I bought last summer on the general principle that they might get expensive and/or harder to obtain due to supply chain issues (which tbf doesn't really seem to be happening to the extent that I was afraid of back then, but having a good-quality and newish laptop is far too mission-critical for me as a writer to take chances).

So far I really love it in almost every way. The sudden jump of a few iterations of the Mac OS has been far less jarring than I was afraid of. I had to download new versions of a couple of programs, but on the whole the experience has been very nearly seamless, and I like far more of the changes than I dislike, which is a rarity for me - I really get used to having everything Just So, and I'm pleasantly surprised at how much I like or at least don't mind the interface changes. And the keyboard is an absolute joy to type on, especially after dealing with the flaky keyboard on the first-gen solid state Macs. As well as actually WORKING CORRECTLY, it has an extremely nice key-feel; actually I think it may be my favorite of the last few Mac keyboard iterations.

The one thing that's been a real disappointment so far is the battery life. On my previous laptop (2017 first-gen solid-state Macbook), I could go about 8-10 hours on a single charge if I was doing light activities like word processing, listening to music, and a little browsing. (That is, no video or high-end graphics stuff, which does drain the battery faster. But it was still far and away the most battery-efficient machine I've ever owned.)

... The new one gets 3-4 hours on a charge at the same level of usage. That's comparable to my old circa 2008 Macbook! It's ridiculous! This one is larger (I sprung for the 16" screen this time), which I'm sure makes a difference on the power drain, but it is absolutely bonkers that it would make that much difference, especially since the specs still claim 10+ hours of battery life. I can't even imagine how much you'd have to turn off to the point of absolute unusability to get that kind of performance if it drains like this with nothing running except a word processor and some occasional email-checking.

I've checked for unusually power-draining processes and not found any; there is nothing eating up the CPU that should be causing this, and the battery, as well as being almost brand new, seems healthy. But where my old laptop was cool to the touch when I had it in my lap, as long as I wasn't doing anything that was a processor hog, this one is always warm to the touch, which suggests there is a lot going on behind the scenes that's eating processor and consequently battery life.

I'm going to give it some time and see if it settles down a bit over time. One thing the new Macs apparently do is "learn" your habits and adjust things like the battery charge accordingly, so I'm going to see if that makes a difference, and if not ... I guess I deal with it until my next laptop change. The previous laptop is still perfectly functional - one reason why it took me so long to switch over - although it does need a battery change, not because the old one isn't working but because it's ... *cough* ... bulging, which tends to indicate Potentially Dangerous Badness. However, once I get the battery replaced, it should continue to be entirely usable, and I might end up using that one as my "on the go" machine and the new one as mostly a tethered graphics and writing machine.

I can't be more enthusiastic about the keyboard, though, and that's the part of it that I spend the most time with. And I'm pleasantly surprised by the transition to the new OS and general lack of "new operating system" bugginess with my old programs, and I also really like the new screentime-tracking feature and think I might end up using that a lot. So on the whole I'm pretty happy with it!
sholio: (Egypt-Sombrero)
Tonight I'm working on migrating from my old laptop to the "new" one (actually it was a Christmas present a year ago, which indicates how much trouble I'm having prying myself out of the old one). Fleetwood MacBook was purchased in 2008 and is still a surprisingly functional little computer despite seeing heavy usage and being toted all over the country with me; it tends to overheat on video and graphics now, but it's still a great little writing machine and I expect I'll keep using it as a travel machine even now that I'm moving to a computer that can actually run InDesign and Photoshop at the same time without choking.

Fleetwood MacBook was never supposed to be my main computer at all, but ended up being drafted from my travel computer to my main/only one when my iMac suffered a sudden catastrophic death in approximately 2010. And it's computered up beautifully, I have to say. *pats it*

While I was copying stuff and trying to remember my passwords tonight, I started feeling nostalgic about Computers I Have Known and decided to write it all down for posterity.

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