u/Giorgioheins

I’ve been deep in the Hackintosh world for years (building, tweaking, breaking, fixing… you know how it goes 😂). I even still have an iMac 27” 2013 running Sequoia via OpenCore , it still holds up for basic stuff, surprisingly!

https://preview.redd.it/lt4qdaqtp7yg1.jpg?width=8064&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d09015d1d80cdd7dcdfb7aa6e09cafc62e96a512

https://preview.redd.it/0txvx9qtp7yg1.jpg?width=8064&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1527433e76f73634280c9aece5c473f2cbdd729c

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But this… this MacBook Air is a whole different experience.

⚡ Insanely fast
🎨 Beautiful design (Apple really nailed it here)
⌨️ Keyboard feels amazing
🪶 Super light , like I keep checking if it’s actually in my bag lol
🌈 Display is next-level bright and crisp, the resolution just hits different

It honestly feels like a game changer for my workflow.

I’m an amateur photographer 📸 trying to get more serious with editing, and also starting to mess around with music production 🎧🌌  and this machine feels like the perfect creative companion for that journey.

Everything just feels smooth, instant, and inspiring to use.

Lowkey feels like I just upgraded my whole creative brain 😅🔥

Anyone else made the jump from Hackintosh life to Apple silicon? Curious how your experience was 👀

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u/Giorgioheins — 15 days ago