OK here's a deal - the day we overtake Apple in subscribers (they're on 16.9M), I will personally build the most powerful iPhone in the World....myself. 😎
nah he had an issue and wanted to contact customer service edit: nah I just watched that part lmao bro really expected the customer service to understand
its sometimes crazy to think that for people back in 1989, laptops were a complete revolution of gadgets, meanwhile today any new laptop model is basically the same thing but with a bit better components
18:50 The light isn't actually a separate source, it's just the back light from the display, which is also why the brightness changes based on your display brightness, so it didn't use up extra battery power
The cool bit about the Retina MacBook was that it didn't actually drain battery with the lit up apple logo. It used the light from the backlight as the logo light. Wish they never got rid of it.
As a life time Windows and Linux user, buying a MacBook pro with M2 Max earlier this year was quite an experience. The performance is amazing and I've found that it's become my daily driver instead than firing up my noisy and heat generating i9 13900k gaming rig to use it for work and non-gaming related tasks. I'm quite impressed on where Apple has taken their laptops today.
I've been using unreal engine on an M1 macbook air and just recently the performance you could expect has jumped from playable framerates at low settings to high or even epic graphics. This is more a testament to Epic finally optimizing for apples hardware but it also shows just how much performance you can squeeze out of a bottom of the line apple silicon chip if you actually bother to design for it. And people were already impressed by what it could do under rosetta.
The light-up logo was lit by the backlight of the LCD display, so they actually didn't use any extra battery. That's also why there could be a hotspot on the middle of the display: the sun could shine through it lighting up that spot. In my experience this only happened with direct sunlight shining on the logo.
The light up logo was actually SUPER useful for when your display didn’t light up for some reason, you could shine a light through the logo to see whether it was the display being off or the backlight.
I hope he gives to people who need help as well. Otherwise, videos like these leave me thinking that people who do these kind of videos are alienated from what's going on in the world. And yes, I give heavily to people in need.
The 500c series had an issue where static electricity would build up on the motherboard, which could cause it to shut off like happened here. There’s a thin button on the back to de-static the board you’d need to hit once in a while on the later models, or you could hit Command-Option-Control-Power after leaving it unplugged with the battery out for 5 minutes.
The 500c series had an issue where static electricity would build up on the motherboard, which could cause it to shut off like happened here. There’s a thin button on the back to de-static the board you'd need to hit once in a while on the later models, or you could hit Command-Option-Control-Power after leaving it unplugged with the battery out for 5 minutes:
I absolutely love when he does videos like this. I think he knows that he can make a return on his investment into fancy computers in the future through the revenue from this video and the viewers who will come back and give him more revenue than before
It was more because his products were by far the best on the market. Then Apple had a while before M1 that it was just overpriced and not worth the money compared to the competition.
I wonder if Apple will ever make a decent laptop with a usable keyboard, a sensible track pad and a decent user interface. So how I think it is unlikely
@@huckleberryfinn6578 thanks for that joke. The dreadful keyboard on the macbooks feels like typing on a flat screen. It feels like typing on the original Commodore Pet keyboard. Compare it to a wonderful mechanical keyboard to see how bad it is... Virtually no key travel
18:21 The logo lighting up isn’t a waste of battery because it is just powered by the screen backlight. The lights have to be there anyway, so they just added a translucent layer to make the logo light up. They eventually removed it because this translucent layer allowed bright light to shine through and show up on the screen as MacBook screens got thinner.
This series is amazing, it's fascinating to watch you talk about something you're so passionate about. Can't wait to watch your channel grow even more!! ❤️
If I'm not mistaken, the apple logo lighting up doesn't waste power. It uses the light from the display. If you shine a bright light on the Apple with the screen off, you'll see the light come through. Normally displays have a layer that prevents this.
18:13 the logo lighting isn't a waste of battery, it uses the cold cathode florescent back lights of the screen to light the apple logo. So there isn't any extra power being used to light it. Thats why OLED screens don't have that feature anymore.
thing is, none of the macbooks are oled. the lit up logo was removed because the display side of the clamshell design was getting too thin to put in that light up logo
@@leesethpretty sure he meant led screens. He was correct that it didn’t use extra battery as it wasn’t any added lights or leds it used the backlight from the display but can’t be done with current backlighting unless they add extra leds for the logo itself (if I’m understanding correctly)
I never understood where people got the idea that the light up logo wastes battery. If anything it’s more efficient or neutral. It’s just the normal backlight for the screen, it’s not a separate light. That’s why it can create a hotspot in the screen in some lighting. Because you’re literally looking through the display.
the commitment of people to keep commenting how this guy puts so much love into his videos instead of talking about the video itself is outstanding to me.
Love these kind of videos, they really tell a lot about how tech has evolved over the years that has led up to the point of us having such strong machines
I'm watching this on my mid 2015 MacBook Pro and this laptop still holds up really well. It has its flaws and is showing its age, but damn the longevity is a winner. I have friends who bought similar spec computers at the same time who are on their third or even 4th laptop in that time.
I had, until February this year, a MacBook Pro from 2010. Over the years just did some hardware updates until there was no salvation. It was a great investment.
Still on mine from November that year - still going (barely) despite a previous spicy pillow (replaced) and an SSD upgrade. Struggles with Adobe CC now and had to upgrade to macOS 12 to keep getting app support but still going it is
Um, he’s a bumbling idiot tbh, he thought that the logo on the back was consuming battery that is honestly hilarious to me, like he had ten years to notice that it was the screen that lit it up
MacOS 10 on the iBook is seriously impressive. The design looks shockingly modern for just how old it is. I've generally been a Windows/Android guy for most of my life (but I bounce back and forth and you should too because both are excellent.) But Apple has always had their finger on the pulse of design. When it comes to hardware and software/UI, Apple has been top notch in this regard. I have always appreciated Apples relentless focus on making things look beautiful and easy to use. It's that obsessive attention to detail that has made them the most successful, and by FAR the most influential tech company on the planet.
I wish we could go back to that style of user interface design. We went from these incredibly basic active Matrix displays that could only really display very basic sprites to these multiple times more powerful machines that really show their power by showing you these beautifully detailed icons that look like they could be real objects. It's like you were peering into another reality while using your computer. Now we have hundreds of times more power but just as flat of designs going on as in the 90s and there's not even a technological limitation behind it. We only have more colorfulness and more sharpness but the original aqua designs with these improvements would be genuinely surreal to look at I can guarantee you. I mean just imagine the beautiful 3D glass dock with these amazing marble sheen icons and a 4K HDR image of like a snow leopard or those beautiful purple space wallpapers from Mac OS Lion but with modern levels of pixel density and color. We could do so much more with that design language but instead we're wasting it on this boring unimaginative UI.
I worked for Apple and an Apple Centre in the UK in the 90's. I was a pre-press media specialist for a few years in central London and one of the things we promoted was the first and second laptops you see here. As well as the first ever colour laser printer, that was just A4 (oh Apple, you forgot the bleed). A lot of people simply couldn't imagine working on one back then. Many simply thought, why should I take my work home with me, or out of the office, that is my time. How times have changed!
My first laptop was the PowerBook G3 - I had the 333mhz version. After that I got the white 500mhz iBook G3 (had to buy and install the AirPort card separately to get the WiFi working). One model line you missed was the Duo - it was the first ultra portable which was so small it didn’t even have a floppy drive and there was a dock you could insert it into like a cartridge and provided support for media/enhanced GPU etc. was the MacBook Air of the 90s
got a second hand macbook 12" in 2018 for university and though it lags at times like adding animations to powerpoint but other than that it had been really smooth. i studied engineering and was tired of carrying my acer laptop which was so heavy and it got me through 5 years of uni. done so much coding and stuffs there and it's about to reach the end of its time but really loved the 12", wish they would make an update version. the size is literally perfect
While using bargain bucket PCs at home, it was the candy colored iBooks that were my introduction to Apple back in high school school; it just stuck with me and then upon being given an iBookG4 for going to college in '04 - that's when it became my personal computing choice. Yes, they have enormous (GIGANTIC) problems in how they do things, but I've always just enjoyed using their products more and am ok being within the ecosystem. This was a fascinating ride!
Honestly the only time I personally had a huge issue with apples computer products is just during the mid-2010s up to 2019 when they just kept removing functions to try and get them thinner and thinner and thinner when it provided little to no benefit after a while. In 2020 once they released the m-series macs it was like nature was healing LOL
Failed to mention that Apple, with the PowerBook 100 (1991), redesigned the laptop concept which is the one we still use today: moved the keyboard to the back and the display hinge to the back edge and centered the "mouse" in front of the user. Laptops before the PB100 (including the Macintosh Portable) had the keyboard in front, trackball to the side and display hinge in the middle.
I've been using a 2015 Macbook for practically all my life (as a teen), and never realised both how far the device has come, and how much more powerful and featureful it has become since the past few years. This is genuinely incredible.
@@initialdluvrbelieve it or not you can make a mid 2009 MacBook work in 2024. The sheer longevity of Apple's devices (in the computer space at least) is insane. The 2009 MacBook with minor upgrades is literally thousands of times better than a low end Windows machine from today. It's kind of insane. When I was looking for laptops for my mom who had a budget of like $350 I was absolutely appalled by how low the storage space was and how it was all emmc. It's utterly insane I bought a Macbook 2009 (I'm a retro enthusiast I mainly just did it for fun) for like 100 bucks and then threw another 60 in there for a terabyte SATA SSD and I think like 20 bucks for a little bit of extra RAM and it blew me away at how much better it was than the mid-range machines of today for a 15-year-old device. Bonkers. Obviously I'm not still running the last supported version of Mac OS but that's the thing. Because Apple has such a narrow product line all with very similar specifications it makes it so easy for the enthusiast community to develop for Macs. Also, enthusiasts just have an itch for going after apple with their locked down proprietary nature and so the millisecond a mac goes unsupported by Apple there's thousands of enthusiasts making sure that they can patch the newest version of Mac OS to function usually fairly well on these unsupported devices. Not to mention Linux support is a very big thing as well. Recently the open core team made it to where Mac OS Sequoia can be ran on the MacBook 2009 and once you apply the graphics driver and USB driver patches it literally runs unbelievably well for a 15-year-old machine running a 2024 operating system. People have tried similar things bypassing Windows 11s hardware checks and the computers usually explode lol
I enjoy watching tech videos hosted by you, someone twenty years younger. I love the stuff that came out when I was in college while you get 'wow, I remember hearing about this!' lol. Good times 🙂
Arun is the only UA-camr whose videos I can watch for more than 10 minutes without checking how much time has passed. Awesome video as always, Arun and the Team.
❤Jesus Christ is the only way to be fulfilled. I'm writing this as I just had an encounter with Jesus the Almighty God. I was being tempted by demonic forces. I fell into temptation, and I ran away from the Lord. This hasn't been the first time. I have been on a on and off cycle which seemed to be an endless. But today, I feel called to share this testimony. I watched a video which really opened my eyes while I was still "hiding" from God. It touched my soul to the point that I fell on my knees right away, and begged for forgiveness and guidance. This was beyond anyother feeling I've felt while repenting. This one felt true. I had been like mad at God for being dumped by my this girl I was talking to. So this was a way to be tempted by evil demonic forces. I would get intrusive thoughts, and I kept trying to solve this feeling of being dumped on worldly things. And let me tell you, it only makes it worse. If you're someone who is not sure if you're saved, or if you are saved, but have been going through these on and off cycles such as porn, or secular music(which are other cycles I've been having a difficult time with) I want you to call upon the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the way, the truth, and the life. If you don't know what to do, I want you to get on your knees, and pray this prayer with your heart: Jesus, I believe you died on the cross for my sins, and was ressurected on the third day. I believe you came to the Earth, to pay for our sins. Thank you for dieing on the cross for my sins, in Your Name, I pray, amen. I don't know who is reading this, but if you ever fill an empty whole, which cannot be fulfilled, the only way to fulfill is by Jesus. When you turn your back on Jesus, you seek everything other then him. All worldly things, will never fill that hole. God Bless Yall! ❤
I'm in the hospital and i'm honestly so bored it is a little concerning. You just gave me a break from the monotony and made me ignore the slightly achy surgical wound. Thanks for always keeping us entertained and you do it with such a degree of positivity that you can't help get affected by it. You're like a digital antidepressant :)
small correction there. The logo that light's up doesn't use extra battery and is the same light from the screen. as explained below. It gets light from the backlight. The glowing Apple logo is not a light, but rather a window into the backlight of the display. The Apple Logo is illuminated from the rear of the display panel. The light from the display panel passes through Apple's logo, resulting in its illumination. Thank you for the work ! I love what you do !
9:07 I love how modern macbooks look exactly like they did back in the day, I knew it looked pretty old-school but I didn't know it was this old-school
Nope, they have an automatic voice detection system where the device model said by the consumer gets registered and all the information shows on the screen.
This video was so cool! I just want to add some more info about the whole MacBook Air story. The first Air which Jobs pulled out of the envelope was very much high end in price, with a pretty bad spec sheet at the time. One of the best decisions Apple took was to reposition the Air as a cheaper alternative to the more expensive Pros, a decision they took for the second generation and continue to this day.
The MacBook Air with the M1 is such a game changer, that it is still quite a popular option for people even in 2023. The battery life being leagues over any similarly priced laptop is what I think is the reason for that.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 💻 *Introduction to the video and the Macintosh Portable.* - The host introduces the concept of the video and takes a look at the Macintosh Portable, the first laptop from Apple. - Highlights include its impressive Motorola 68000 processor and its overall portability despite its hefty size. 02:09 🏭 *PowerBook 100, 140, and 170.* - Describes the next lineup of Apple laptops which looked and felt more compact and modern. - Discusses the outsourcing of manufacturing to Sony and highlights the lower price, increased efficiency, and modern design features. 03:45 🚀 *Arriving at the PowerBook 500.* - Discusses the massive leap in innovation seen in the PowerBook 500. - Features like the edgeless keyboard, removal of the trackball, and impressive system power are discussed. 07:15 🤵 *The Wall Street G3s and Steve Jobs' return. * - Mentions the return of Steve Jobs and the dramatic design changes seen in the Wall Street G3s. - Looks at how the design of the laptops changed over the years as well as the influence of Steve Jobs' return on the direction of the company. 08:24 🌈 *Introduction of the iBook.* - Introduces the iBook, a more affordable laptop from Apple, designed for students and teachers. - Emphasizes the laptop's unique design and key features. 10:16 💼 *Creation of the PowerBook G4 and MacBook.* - Describes the PowerBook G4, a high-end laptop made of titanium, and the strategies Apple used to appeal to professional users. - Talks about the MacBook, a laptop designed for average consumers, and its affordability, design features, and shift to Intel processors. 14:27 💻 *Launch of the MacBook Air.* - Details the launch of the MacBook Air, a game-changing laptop due to its thinness. - Discusses how Steve Jobs' presentation, the MacBook Air's design, and functionality revolutionized what consumers expected from laptops. 15:34 💼 *Apple's release of the Unibody MacBook.* - Delves into the release of the Unibody Macbook, which became a top-seller and even outperformed the MacBook Air in sales. - Notes the heavy-duty construction, environmentally friendly design, and increased recyclability of the device. 16:30 💾 *Partnership with Nvidia and Introduction of New MacBooks* - Apple partners with Nvidia for enhanced graphics capabilities targeting creators like photo editors and 3D modelers. - Introduces the improved MacBooks, emphasizing its substantial increase in power and sales. 17:25 🖥️ *Introduction of the Macbook Retina Display* - Apple releases the MacBook Pro with a Retina display, aiming to appeal to high-end users. - The Retina display's resolution and the impact it had on the laptop market are discussed. 18:38 🎥 *Apple's UA-cam Channel and Core i7 Introduction* - The host briefly talks about Apple's successful UA-cam channel. - Introduction of the new quad-core Intel i7 processor in MacBooks, emphasizing the increased performance and power. 20:00 💻 *Introduction of the Slim MacBook* - Apple introduces a new slim MacBook, which was designed to be the successor of the MacBook Air. - The thin design, innovative features, and reasons for its lack of success are discussed. 21:25 📲 *MacBook Pro with Touch Bar* - Apple introduces the MacBook Pro with a touch bar, an innovative input device. - Key features, user criticisms, and the device's commendable performance and power are highlighted. 23:32 💻 *Introduction of the MacBook Pro 16 inch* - Apple releases the MacBook Pro 16 inch, focusing on delivering a product for pro users with nailed-down fundamentals. - Details about the device's successful reception, impressive specifications, and pricing are discussed. 24:44 🔋 *Introduction of the M1 Chip and M1 Max MacBook* - Apple announces the transition to its own M1 chips, designed for optimal power efficiency and performance. - The launch of the M1 Mac Mini, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and the subsequent release of the M1 Max MacBook are presented, emphasizing the vast power improvements. Made with HARPA AI
We didn't call portables back then "laptops" -- it wasn't meant to be on your lap. It was basically a portable desktop. We called them"luggables". Also, check out the "Compaq Portable" which looked like a suitcase
The light up logo actually doesn't use any battery by itself. It uses the display backlight as a light source. So if there was any bright light _behind_ the display, it would shine through the apple logo and you would see a bright spot on the display. It was never really a real issue for me though.
Arun's narration is powerful. How he gets to explain all these with gestures and intelligence is amazing. He is always smiling and you can tell he is doing it from a place of love 💕 Thanks so much for all you do I appreciate you and I'm learning from you. God bless you ❤
At 11:30 you say Steve Jobs says “they are done with power” in reference to the power of the machines, but that’s not what he meant. He was talking about they are done with power CPU’s, that was when they switched to intel CPU’s
You just took me down memory lane. I grew up working so hard to buy an apple computer. I was 12 and dug ditches, did landscaping to try and buy anything. I got a Mac Plus and especially had an obsession with the laptops. I knew every CPU in every model of computer they sold, even the printers at the time. And yes, everyone made fun of me
Wow, that's an impressive collection! It's fascinating to witness the evolution of MacBooks throughout the years, showcasing Apple's dedication to innovation and design. I have no doubt that with your engaging content and dedication, you can overtake them in subscribers by the end of 2023. Kudos to you for taking on this unique challenge and sharing your experience with us. Keep up the fantastic work, and count on our support as your channel continues to grow and thrive!
@@shannonshiflett469 bro why is everyone so dense To keep making money he has to entertain his audience and increase viewer retention. For that he needs to make quality content To make quality content he needs to spend money. Plus all these are informative He has accomplished and will continue accomplishing his goals of entertaining us. For that he needs to spend money People say that people likeMr beast and Arun are wasting so much money. They have given away more and helped more people than most people will ever in their life. Plus it's their money let them be. They earned it
The Macintosh portable was a genuinely pretty great product for its time despite the opinions people have of it retroactively. For a luggable, it was extremely easy to repair with a modular design, relatively inexpensive for what it was, and pretty light. I still like the idea of a modern luggable that has a zero-compromises approach to being a portable computer.
OK here's a deal - the day we overtake Apple in subscribers (they're on 16.9M), I will personally build the most powerful iPhone in the World....myself. 😎
Looking forward to that video!
deal
Ya 😎
Hi how are ya
deal @mrwhosetheboss
Im actually impressed that customer service knew what this machine was and when it was produced, nice
Same. Most of the people wouldn't have known that it even exists.
Very impressive
I thought he would’ve said “Sir are you messing around?”
Probably just googled it
@@irman925 thats what i thought lol
The audacity to call the customer service is hillarious
nah he had an issue and wanted to contact customer service
edit: nah I just watched that part lmao bro really expected the customer service to understand
I would have thought he would just say umm and hang up
Personally I'm surprised the service guy was so cool about arun complaining about a laptop from the pre Cambrian era
@@modables he was obviously joking bro
Ikr
its sometimes crazy to think that for people back in 1989, laptops were a complete revolution of gadgets, meanwhile today any new laptop model is basically the same thing but with a bit better components
Same w cars
And trains
camera man at 14:01 is a real one
No
eiscoolest
FUTCRUNCH!!!!
Real Fifa Noob
Lazy camera man ever
18:50 The light isn't actually a separate source, it's just the back light from the display, which is also why the brightness changes based on your display brightness, so it didn't use up extra battery power
Thanks for the correction!
@@Mrwhosetheboss bestie send me a macbook
@@Mrwhosetheboss hi
@@zarrarlol me too
@@Mrwhosetheboss hi :) and I see what you did in 3:07 :D
The fact that he's doing this high quality content for a long time and still not getting bored or reducing the quality says a lot about his passion.
He does this as a full time job, not a hobby
@@damian_11_ and he has editors
@@aenyma yes, but that's not how he started. Most UA-camrs start out doing everything themselves, until maybe they cross into 100k+ / 500k+
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@@doodlydooyt lmfao
The cool bit about the Retina MacBook was that it didn't actually drain battery with the lit up apple logo. It used the light from the backlight as the logo light. Wish they never got rid of it.
As a life time Windows and Linux user, buying a MacBook pro with M2 Max earlier this year was quite an experience. The performance is amazing and I've found that it's become my daily driver instead than firing up my noisy and heat generating i9 13900k gaming rig to use it for work and non-gaming related tasks. I'm quite impressed on where Apple has taken their laptops today.
I've been using unreal engine on an M1 macbook air and just recently the performance you could expect has jumped from playable framerates at low settings to high or even epic graphics. This is more a testament to Epic finally optimizing for apples hardware but it also shows just how much performance you can squeeze out of a bottom of the line apple silicon chip if you actually bother to design for it. And people were already impressed by what it could do under rosetta.
Funny mrwhosetheboss learnt a lot from mrwhosetheboss
good and perfect, cause linux is bad
@Cassandra Moto what laptop are you using?
I still have a macbook pro unibody 😂 but plan on getting the air m2 once i can find a deal on a refurbished version.
The light-up logo was lit by the backlight of the LCD display, so they actually didn't use any extra battery. That's also why there could be a hotspot on the middle of the display: the sun could shine through it lighting up that spot. In my experience this only happened with direct sunlight shining on the logo.
thanks for the correction!
Hotspot? So you get free internet connection?
@@Mrwhosetheboss first reply i feel famous
@@Mrwhosetheboss 4th reply your mom
@@Mrwhosetheboss 👍👍👍👍
The light up logo was actually SUPER useful for when your display didn’t light up for some reason, you could shine a light through the logo to see whether it was the display being off or the backlight.
Or they could make the display work in the first place :P
@@-efit does work for me
12:30 I had one of those, and it is still the best-looking laptop I've ever had. I loved it so much. Used it for many years.
The lengths this man goes to giving us content is absolutely legendary. Hats off.
@Mr. Beast Not everyone who has money so passionate, creative about making videos like arun.
I hope he gives to people who need help as well. Otherwise, videos like these leave me thinking that people who do these kind of videos are alienated from what's going on in the world. And yes, I give heavily to people in need.
@@arkalon4986 Of course he does, you need to look at his interview
@@AlvinaYunoa Good to hear, thank you.
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The 500c series had an issue where static electricity would build up on the motherboard, which could cause it to shut off like happened here. There’s a thin button on the back to de-static the board you’d need to hit once in a while on the later models, or you could hit Command-Option-Control-Power after leaving it unplugged with the battery out for 5 minutes.
Cheers, Eugene. I'll remember to do that 😂
@@TwoSock ok
@@TwoSock okay boomer 😂
The 500c series had an issue where static electricity would build up on the motherboard, which could cause it to shut off like happened here. There’s a thin button on the back to de-static the board you'd need to hit once in a while on the later models, or you could hit Command-Option-Control-Power after leaving it unplugged with the battery out for 5 minutes:
@@TwoSock You know nothing young kid. My PC life started at 1897.
Fantastic episode. I've owned almost all of the machines you showed and you brought those joyful experiences to life, thank you.
2:59 Bro always finds a way to Rick Roll us 😂
At this point I'm convinced Arun can buy anything and everything he wants, if he wants it.
Yeaa sure he can
I absolutely love when he does videos like this. I think he knows that he can make a return on his investment into fancy computers in the future through the revenue from this video and the viewers who will come back and give him more revenue than before
"I bought every phone, Ever!"
@@Ryanbros ya think? that's literally the whole point of doing this.
He can even buy Shrex™ t-shirt 💀
You have to admit, Jobs was a master at hype and selling a product. I miss that.
He was a smart businessman
It was more because his products were by far the best on the market. Then Apple had a while before M1 that it was just overpriced and not worth the money compared to the competition.
Not just good at recognizing the best the engineers had to offer, one of the greatest pitchmen of all time.
@@editingsecrets Oh absolutely good point.👍🏻
... No.
Man went wayyy back in Mac history. Finding all that must’ve been crazy hard - hats off to you Arun ❤🎉
Dude it's a bot he's watching a 27 minute video in 17 minutes
@@north.spring na lol I’m just really into Mac history so I know how crazy it is to find those old computers
I wonder if Apple will ever make a decent laptop with a usable keyboard, a sensible track pad and a decent user interface. So how I think it is unlikely
@@martinspedding4210 WTH? Apple's keyboards and trackpads are one of the best.
@@huckleberryfinn6578 thanks for that joke. The dreadful keyboard on the macbooks feels like typing on a flat screen. It feels like typing on the original Commodore Pet keyboard. Compare it to a wonderful mechanical keyboard to see how bad it is... Virtually no key travel
18:21 The logo lighting up isn’t a waste of battery because it is just powered by the screen backlight. The lights have to be there anyway, so they just added a translucent layer to make the logo light up. They eventually removed it because this translucent layer allowed bright light to shine through and show up on the screen as MacBook screens got thinner.
The sheer dedication it would take to do the research for this video and seek out all these computers is insane! Love to see it Arun
lol u comment on every vid
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This series is amazing, it's fascinating to watch you talk about something you're so passionate about. Can't wait to watch your channel grow even more!! ❤️
I’m loving this series, the evolution of the tech is amazing to see all in one place
You're a bot
honestly the touch bar is a cool idea
real but maybe a wired keyboard so battery better
14:00 I love how they kept this yawn moment, makes the videos look more down to earth XD
how 0 likes?
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If I'm not mistaken, the apple logo lighting up doesn't waste power. It uses the light from the display. If you shine a bright light on the Apple with the screen off, you'll see the light come through. Normally displays have a layer that prevents this.
i’ve been a fan of this guy for around 4 years and he still hasn’t failed to entertain me.
Bot
@@Qwerty-uiop nah i js commented this same thing a few months ago
@@Qwerty-uiop not
i've been a fan of this guy for around 2 years and he still hasn't failed to rickroll me.
@@keeryel. LOLLLLLLLLL SO TRUE
On the PowerBook g3 the apple logo was upside down😂
18:13 the logo lighting isn't a waste of battery, it uses the cold cathode florescent back lights of the screen to light the apple logo. So there isn't any extra power being used to light it. Thats why OLED screens don't have that feature anymore.
thing is, none of the macbooks are oled. the lit up logo was removed because the display side of the clamshell design was getting too thin to put in that light up logo
I think you mean that’s why the LED screens now don’t have it just to clarify as none of the Macs have oleds
@@leesethpretty sure he meant led screens. He was correct that it didn’t use extra battery as it wasn’t any added lights or leds it used the backlight from the display but can’t be done with current backlighting unless they add extra leds for the logo itself (if I’m understanding correctly)
@@leeseth the light up logo is there because its this, its right into the backlight, they changed it to look more premium
@@Apollo_649 that too, I guess. but the thickness of the lid probably had something to do with it too
I never understood where people got the idea that the light up logo wastes battery. If anything it’s more efficient or neutral.
It’s just the normal backlight for the screen, it’s not a separate light. That’s why it can create a hotspot in the screen in some lighting. Because you’re literally looking through the display.
Itenaftoriisa itenteriaser?
@VoidsGames eh?
Spot on, anyone who's taken apart laptops would know this.
I miss it so much. It was so cool. I wonder if that's the reason why Apple got rid of it. Just the stigma.
His commitment to entertaining his fans- a true legend.
Was someone request for it?
the commitment of people to keep commenting how this guy puts so much love into his videos instead of talking about the video itself is outstanding to me.
@@ilyasboudad yeah
There is a difference between request something and want something
NPC ahh comment
I dont think the apple logo uses a seperated led, its just the backlight of your screen that makes it light up :D
I like how he rickrolls us in basically every video
41 likes and no co- HAH YOU THOUGHT
What the heck is rickroll? It doesn't exist.
@Aryan Ahmed I have no IDEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@@Yes..imAyushi NOW 421 SOMEONE HELP
@@yusoof7725 Now it's 563!!
This man managed to rickroll us on one of the oldest Macbooks in the world. Thats dedication we should all appreciate
I know
I was just about to comment that LOL
How is searching something on google dedication?
@@DoctorDeadMoth They didn’t have search engines back then, he had to manually create that image
@@DoctorDeadMoth lil bro didn't know that google didn't exist in 1989 💀💀💀
Love these kind of videos, they really tell a lot about how tech has evolved over the years that has led up to the point of us having such strong machines
I like them too
The iBook looks like a kids toy
This man’s dedication to make a great video is on another level. Thanks for missing great content!
Cool
Making or missing 🤔
This man’s dedication to make a perfect rickroll
@@ITFSkyzz u gonna pay for it?
I'm watching this on my mid 2015 MacBook Pro and this laptop still holds up really well. It has its flaws and is showing its age, but damn the longevity is a winner.
I have friends who bought similar spec computers at the same time who are on their third or even 4th laptop in that time.
I had, until February this year, a MacBook Pro from 2010. Over the years just did some hardware updates until there was no salvation. It was a great investment.
Still on mine from November that year - still going (barely) despite a previous spicy pillow (replaced) and an SSD upgrade. Struggles with Adobe CC now and had to upgrade to macOS 12 to keep getting app support but still going it is
Still using my mid 2012 macbook air. Works flawlessly as well
MacBooks lasts a long time
Still on my 2010 MacBook and it’s a work horse
13:19 Arun Bringing Back The Old UA-cam
This series gon be real fun until he has to buy every samsung phone.......
He's already compared every Samsung Galaxy S and Note lineups
@@LegoWormNoah101 yea but I mean EVERY SAMSUNG
“I’ve touched so many thick ones today.” -Arun 2023
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@@SketchyParakeet please don't tell me this correction is serious
@@Pomeranc470 ok boomer
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Love the effort he puts into his videos, and also always finding a way to rickroll us😂
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he left the 13inch macbook with intel i5 2020edition😛(mine)
Did u see dat!? On 3:07
@@3RDEYESTUDiOSTOKYO yea🤣👍
@@3RDEYESTUDiOSTOKYO ofc who wouldnt
I'm just speechless by the quality, details and the educative parts of your contents, you're on a league of your own.
He sure is awesome
Um, he’s a bumbling idiot tbh, he thought that the logo on the back was consuming battery that is honestly hilarious to me, like he had ten years to notice that it was the screen that lit it up
Yeah well don't be. As an Apple nerd, he is making up half of what he said.
I am so glad that he decided to include Psivewri footage. one of my favourite tech youtubers (tho he is still #1)
MacOS 10 on the iBook is seriously impressive. The design looks shockingly modern for just how old it is. I've generally been a Windows/Android guy for most of my life (but I bounce back and forth and you should too because both are excellent.) But Apple has always had their finger on the pulse of design. When it comes to hardware and software/UI, Apple has been top notch in this regard. I have always appreciated Apples relentless focus on making things look beautiful and easy to use. It's that obsessive attention to detail that has made them the most successful, and by FAR the most influential tech company on the planet.
I wish we could go back to that style of user interface design. We went from these incredibly basic active Matrix displays that could only really display very basic sprites to these multiple times more powerful machines that really show their power by showing you these beautifully detailed icons that look like they could be real objects. It's like you were peering into another reality while using your computer. Now we have hundreds of times more power but just as flat of designs going on as in the 90s and there's not even a technological limitation behind it. We only have more colorfulness and more sharpness but the original aqua designs with these improvements would be genuinely surreal to look at I can guarantee you. I mean just imagine the beautiful 3D glass dock with these amazing marble sheen icons and a 4K HDR image of like a snow leopard or those beautiful purple space wallpapers from Mac OS Lion but with modern levels of pixel density and color. We could do so much more with that design language but instead we're wasting it on this boring unimaginative UI.
I worked for Apple and an Apple Centre in the UK in the 90's. I was a pre-press media specialist for a few years in central London and one of the things we promoted was the first and second laptops you see here. As well as the first ever colour laser printer, that was just A4 (oh Apple, you forgot the bleed). A lot of people simply couldn't imagine working on one back then. Many simply thought, why should I take my work home with me, or out of the office, that is my time. How times have changed!
Cool!
nice
I am just 23 but i feel like those times were still way better than what we have now.
This is sick, good job Mrwhostheboss, you put in the most work I’ve ever seen in a channel.
Yes
Someday, Apple will stop giving physical keyboards for laptops, and it will be trolled by the competitors and then they use the same idea 🍎
Just like the iPhone 😂
My first laptop was the PowerBook G3 - I had the 333mhz version. After that I got the white 500mhz iBook G3 (had to buy and install the AirPort card separately to get the WiFi working). One model line you missed was the Duo - it was the first ultra portable which was so small it didn’t even have a floppy drive and there was a dock you could insert it into like a cartridge and provided support for media/enhanced GPU etc. was the MacBook Air of the 90s
got a second hand macbook 12" in 2018 for university and though it lags at times like adding animations to powerpoint but other than that it had been really smooth. i studied engineering and was tired of carrying my acer laptop which was so heavy and it got me through 5 years of uni. done so much coding and stuffs there and it's about to reach the end of its time but really loved the 12", wish they would make an update version. the size is literally perfect
While using bargain bucket PCs at home, it was the candy colored iBooks that were my introduction to Apple back in high school school; it just stuck with me and then upon being given an iBookG4 for going to college in '04 - that's when it became my personal computing choice. Yes, they have enormous (GIGANTIC) problems in how they do things, but I've always just enjoyed using their products more and am ok being within the ecosystem. This was a fascinating ride!
Honestly the only time I personally had a huge issue with apples computer products is just during the mid-2010s up to 2019 when they just kept removing functions to try and get them thinner and thinner and thinner when it provided little to no benefit after a while. In 2020 once they released the m-series macs it was like nature was healing LOL
They both have 19.8M now
3:07 That rickroll was too well thought
Failed to mention that Apple, with the PowerBook 100 (1991), redesigned the laptop concept which is the one we still use today: moved the keyboard to the back and the display hinge to the back edge and centered the "mouse" in front of the user. Laptops before the PB100 (including the Macintosh Portable) had the keyboard in front, trackball to the side and display hinge in the middle.
I've been using a 2015 Macbook for practically all my life (as a teen), and never realised both how far the device has come, and how much more powerful and featureful it has become since the past few years. This is genuinely incredible.
I have a M1 Max Macbook Pro but I still hold onto my 2015 MBP because it was so good and faithful. Definitely still a solid laptop today.
I was born that year😂
@@initialdluvrbelieve it or not you can make a mid 2009 MacBook work in 2024. The sheer longevity of Apple's devices (in the computer space at least) is insane. The 2009 MacBook with minor upgrades is literally thousands of times better than a low end Windows machine from today. It's kind of insane. When I was looking for laptops for my mom who had a budget of like $350 I was absolutely appalled by how low the storage space was and how it was all emmc. It's utterly insane I bought a Macbook 2009 (I'm a retro enthusiast I mainly just did it for fun) for like 100 bucks and then threw another 60 in there for a terabyte SATA SSD and I think like 20 bucks for a little bit of extra RAM and it blew me away at how much better it was than the mid-range machines of today for a 15-year-old device. Bonkers. Obviously I'm not still running the last supported version of Mac OS but that's the thing. Because Apple has such a narrow product line all with very similar specifications it makes it so easy for the enthusiast community to develop for Macs. Also, enthusiasts just have an itch for going after apple with their locked down proprietary nature and so the millisecond a mac goes unsupported by Apple there's thousands of enthusiasts making sure that they can patch the newest version of Mac OS to function usually fairly well on these unsupported devices. Not to mention Linux support is a very big thing as well. Recently the open core team made it to where Mac OS Sequoia can be ran on the MacBook 2009 and once you apply the graphics driver and USB driver patches it literally runs unbelievably well for a 15-year-old machine running a 2024 operating system. People have tried similar things bypassing Windows 11s hardware checks and the computers usually explode lol
I enjoy watching tech videos hosted by you, someone twenty years younger. I love the stuff that came out when I was in college while you get 'wow, I remember hearing about this!' lol. Good times 🙂
Arun is the only UA-camr whose videos I can watch for more than 10 minutes without checking how much time has passed. Awesome video as always, Arun and the Team.
Preach brother preach
That guy needs some extra credit with actually acting so polite and didn’t hang up after someone asking about a laptop that was before the 2000s 😂
❤Jesus Christ is the only way to be fulfilled. I'm writing this as I just had an encounter with Jesus the Almighty God. I was being tempted by demonic forces. I fell into temptation, and I ran away from the Lord. This hasn't been the first time. I have been on a on and off cycle which seemed to be an endless. But today, I feel called to share this testimony. I watched a video which really opened my eyes while I was still "hiding" from God. It touched my soul to the point that I fell on my knees right away, and begged for forgiveness and guidance. This was beyond anyother feeling I've felt while repenting. This one felt true. I had been like mad at God for being dumped by my this girl I was talking to. So this was a way to be tempted by evil demonic forces. I would get intrusive thoughts, and I kept trying to solve this feeling of being dumped on worldly things. And let me tell you, it only makes it worse. If you're someone who is not sure if you're saved, or if you are saved, but have been going through these on and off cycles such as porn, or secular music(which are other cycles I've been having a difficult time with) I want you to call upon the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the way, the truth, and the life. If you don't know what to do, I want you to get on your knees, and pray this prayer with your heart:
Jesus, I believe you died on the cross for my sins, and was ressurected on the third day. I believe you came to the Earth, to pay for our sins. Thank you for dieing on the cross for my sins, in Your Name, I pray, amen.
I don't know who is reading this, but if you ever fill an empty whole, which cannot be fulfilled, the only way to fulfill is by Jesus. When you turn your back on Jesus, you seek everything other then him. All worldly things, will never fill that hole.
God Bless Yall!
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The fact that your vids are still high quality, fun and educational is phenomenal, plus i really like the way you rick roll us😂
the comment I was lookin for
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You beat apple
lmao i was just gonna say that
I'm actually surprised he got a customer support agent that even knew what that machine was
I'm in the hospital and i'm honestly so bored it is a little concerning. You just gave me a break from the monotony and made me ignore the slightly achy surgical wound. Thanks for always keeping us entertained and you do it with such a degree of positivity that you can't help get affected by it. You're like a digital antidepressant :)
Get well soon bro.
Get well soon ❤
@@Deathisaninevitablething Thanks, your name is strangely soothing despite the situation. :)
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Get well soon bro
small correction there. The logo that light's up doesn't use extra battery and is the same light from the screen. as explained below.
It gets light from the backlight. The glowing Apple logo is not a light, but rather a window into the backlight of the display. The Apple Logo is illuminated from the rear of the display panel. The light from the display panel passes through Apple's logo, resulting in its illumination.
Thank you for the work ! I love what you do !
There were companies you could pay to have your own design fitted to your MacBook
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i would love it if they put the glowing logo back on the mac, people hated that they got rid of it
@@c0ldyloxproductions324 just so you know, (if you don't know already) they removed it because it was a weak point on the back of the screen.
@@funnytree6197 so? Use a stronger transparent material then
9:12 the 1999 iBook has a calculator but the 2023 IPads don’t lol 😂😂💀
@The last chair lol they don’t. go look, *bruh*
@The last chair lol he's talking about Apple's own calculator, the one used on iPhones, bruh.
@@REAbrownia732 you can use spotlight bruh
@@keyboardmause yeah, my iPad 8 doesn’t 💀
iOS 18 will add it!! Yippee!
9:07 I love how modern macbooks look exactly like they did back in the day, I knew it looked pretty old-school but I didn't know it was this old-school
14:43 AND THE CROWD GOES MILD 🔥🔥
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you make everyone of these computers sound so new even the oldest one
4:49 surprising that the agent knows that model
Nope, they have an automatic voice detection system where the device model said by the consumer gets registered and all the information shows on the screen.
@@Ind-VIDENCEPvtLtdhow do you know that information?
@@GalacticInspiredhe worked at apple hes actually a good friend of mine
@moneytalkswireless
@@Ind-VIDENCEPvtLtdhe asked if it was a MacBook air 🤦
This video was so cool! I just want to add some more info about the whole MacBook Air story. The first Air which Jobs pulled out of the envelope was very much high end in price, with a pretty bad spec sheet at the time. One of the best decisions Apple took was to reposition the Air as a cheaper alternative to the more expensive Pros, a decision they took for the second generation and continue to this day.
20:10 woahhhhhhhh put those puppies away 💀
bruh that’s actually inappropriate how is he getting away with this 💀
Bro what
"My MacBook died"
"Buy a new one"
Get a charger if it died 🔌
Ikr🔌
ofc it did, its made by apple
10:00 - apple finally decided to flip their logo in 2001
The MacBook Air with the M1 is such a game changer, that it is still quite a popular option for people even in 2023. The battery life being leagues over any similarly priced laptop is what I think is the reason for that.
I love my M1, I will never get rid of it.
Do you use the 8 gig ram one?
@@imdyskolosYes, and I knew what I was getting it for hence the SSD doesn't need to be used as a cache much.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 💻 *Introduction to the video and the Macintosh Portable.*
- The host introduces the concept of the video and takes a look at the Macintosh Portable, the first laptop from Apple.
- Highlights include its impressive Motorola 68000 processor and its overall portability despite its hefty size.
02:09 🏭 *PowerBook 100, 140, and 170.*
- Describes the next lineup of Apple laptops which looked and felt more compact and modern.
- Discusses the outsourcing of manufacturing to Sony and highlights the lower price, increased efficiency, and modern design features.
03:45 🚀 *Arriving at the PowerBook 500.*
- Discusses the massive leap in innovation seen in the PowerBook 500.
- Features like the edgeless keyboard, removal of the trackball, and impressive system power are discussed.
07:15 🤵 *The Wall Street G3s and Steve Jobs' return. *
- Mentions the return of Steve Jobs and the dramatic design changes seen in the Wall Street G3s.
- Looks at how the design of the laptops changed over the years as well as the influence of Steve Jobs' return on the direction of the company.
08:24 🌈 *Introduction of the iBook.*
- Introduces the iBook, a more affordable laptop from Apple, designed for students and teachers.
- Emphasizes the laptop's unique design and key features.
10:16 💼 *Creation of the PowerBook G4 and MacBook.*
- Describes the PowerBook G4, a high-end laptop made of titanium, and the strategies Apple used to appeal to professional users.
- Talks about the MacBook, a laptop designed for average consumers, and its affordability, design features, and shift to Intel processors.
14:27 💻 *Launch of the MacBook Air.*
- Details the launch of the MacBook Air, a game-changing laptop due to its thinness.
- Discusses how Steve Jobs' presentation, the MacBook Air's design, and functionality revolutionized what consumers expected from laptops.
15:34 💼 *Apple's release of the Unibody MacBook.*
- Delves into the release of the Unibody Macbook, which became a top-seller and even outperformed the MacBook Air in sales.
- Notes the heavy-duty construction, environmentally friendly design, and increased recyclability of the device.
16:30 💾 *Partnership with Nvidia and Introduction of New MacBooks*
- Apple partners with Nvidia for enhanced graphics capabilities targeting creators like photo editors and 3D modelers.
- Introduces the improved MacBooks, emphasizing its substantial increase in power and sales.
17:25 🖥️ *Introduction of the Macbook Retina Display*
- Apple releases the MacBook Pro with a Retina display, aiming to appeal to high-end users.
- The Retina display's resolution and the impact it had on the laptop market are discussed.
18:38 🎥 *Apple's UA-cam Channel and Core i7 Introduction*
- The host briefly talks about Apple's successful UA-cam channel.
- Introduction of the new quad-core Intel i7 processor in MacBooks, emphasizing the increased performance and power.
20:00 💻 *Introduction of the Slim MacBook*
- Apple introduces a new slim MacBook, which was designed to be the successor of the MacBook Air.
- The thin design, innovative features, and reasons for its lack of success are discussed.
21:25 📲 *MacBook Pro with Touch Bar*
- Apple introduces the MacBook Pro with a touch bar, an innovative input device.
- Key features, user criticisms, and the device's commendable performance and power are highlighted.
23:32 💻 *Introduction of the MacBook Pro 16 inch*
- Apple releases the MacBook Pro 16 inch, focusing on delivering a product for pro users with nailed-down fundamentals.
- Details about the device's successful reception, impressive specifications, and pricing are discussed.
24:44 🔋 *Introduction of the M1 Chip and M1 Max MacBook*
- Apple announces the transition to its own M1 chips, designed for optimal power efficiency and performance.
- The launch of the M1 Mac Mini, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and the subsequent release of the M1 Max MacBook are presented, emphasizing the vast power improvements.
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5:27 The Apple service guy was really patient, considering what Arun asked him...
Can i just point out the fact that the quality of his videos is insane.
Thank you
No.
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@@sedativelimit I reported you
We didn't call portables back then "laptops" -- it wasn't meant to be on your lap. It was basically a portable desktop.
We called them"luggables". Also, check out the "Compaq Portable" which looked like a suitcase
18:15 the logo lighting up wasn’t a waste of battery. It was just clear plastic and the light was from the LCD…
The light up logo actually doesn't use any battery by itself. It uses the display backlight as a light source. So if there was any bright light _behind_ the display, it would shine through the apple logo and you would see a bright spot on the display. It was never really a real issue for me though.
I think that issue became worse once they started making the displays even thinner, which is why they stopped now
Your videos have gotten a lot more entertaining than they were a year ago. Keep up the good work:)
how has apple not been sued yet because they are using 'm' in their processor which is coincidentally the same as the intel 'm' chip.
Haha loved this
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Scared facing former England chess team player 🤣
Props to that customer service guy for staying professional!
yes
@t.s.outerspacemate💀
18:39 surprised he didn't try to rickroll us and asked us to beat apple instead
12:47 Tf was you watching???😂
barbie toilet seat of a laptop got me 😂🤣8:37
mrwhosetheboss: 'i have put on so many thick ones today' AYO WHAT
i like ur videos
He did how did u know
how old are u man
@@framedmaamer you must be fun at parties
@@framedmaamer older than a fetus I'd assume?
Arun's narration is powerful. How he gets to explain all these with gestures and intelligence is amazing.
He is always smiling and you can tell he is doing it from a place of love 💕
Thanks so much for all you do
I appreciate you and I'm learning from you.
God bless you ❤
I put my hamster in a sock and slammed it against the furniture
@Diogo I don't know..... Even with that, he makes it so real. He has effective communication skills and I appreciate that
At 11:30 you say Steve Jobs says “they are done with power” in reference to the power of the machines, but that’s not what he meant. He was talking about they are done with power CPU’s, that was when they switched to intel CPU’s
You just took me down memory lane. I grew up working so hard to buy an apple computer. I was 12 and dug ditches, did landscaping to try and buy anything. I got a Mac Plus and especially had an obsession with the laptops. I knew every CPU in every model of computer they sold, even the printers at the time.
And yes, everyone made fun of me
Wow, that's an impressive collection! It's fascinating to witness the evolution of MacBooks throughout the years, showcasing Apple's dedication to innovation and design. I have no doubt that with your engaging content and dedication, you can overtake them in subscribers by the end of 2023. Kudos to you for taking on this unique challenge and sharing your experience with us. Keep up the fantastic work, and count on our support as your channel continues to grow and thrive!
Imagine how much this man spent to make this video for us to enjoy entirely free! Gonna like for sure
I got so many unskippabe ads tho
His channel makes about $200000 a month
@@shannonshiflett469 bro why is everyone so dense
To keep making money he has to entertain his audience and increase viewer retention.
For that he needs to make quality content
To make quality content he needs to spend money.
Plus all these are informative
He has accomplished and will continue accomplishing his goals of entertaining us.
For that he needs to spend money
People say that people likeMr beast and Arun are wasting so much money.
They have given away more and helped more people than most people will ever in their life.
Plus it's their money let them be. They earned it
@@shannonshiflett469 how many people you have helped instead
@@criffonn1962 Yes, um... what you said.
Best tech channel ever!
18:57 oh boy it really got personal at this point 😂🤣
5:59 Did you know?
This is the most upgradable laptop Apple has ever made.
Are you going to launch a museum?
Some stay dry and others feel the pain...
One like?
@@messenger_of_unspoken_dreams chocolate rain
The Macintosh portable was a genuinely pretty great product for its time despite the opinions people have of it retroactively. For a luggable, it was extremely easy to repair with a modular design, relatively inexpensive for what it was, and pretty light. I still like the idea of a modern luggable that has a zero-compromises approach to being a portable computer.
4:20 No way he called apple service to attempt a repair on a 500 💀
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7:44 "We are talking about a time when safari was just, going to see the elephants" made me die
0:30 just slightly better than a potato…
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