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> Anyone with a decent enough budget is not even considering Windows.

Uhm, no. This is so totally dependent on your use case. I use my home box MOSTLY for gaming; it's just better on Windows. I also want a box I can upgrade. I never need to carry it with me.

Apple isn't even in the consideration space for me for that.

For work I don't have a choice, but the M[1-4] machines are _good enough_ for that; the battery life is nice, but I'm not mobile that often. I don't use its screen, mouse, or keyboard, so don't care there. The OS is close enough to familiar unixen that I like it fine, but WSL2 on Windows or native linux would be MORE THAN FINE, and closer to my deployment environment so would be better at way less cost, but our IT dept. doesn't want to support it so I get what I get.



> I use my home box MOSTLY for gaming; it's just better on Windows.

Don't you mean on x86?

Windows on ARM is no more suitable for running legacy x86 games at full performance than any one else's OS on an ARM chip.


I think that was implied, proving the point that many don't even think about Windows ARM.




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