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One device to rule them all... not
I realize it's been nearly 3 decades when "pocket PCs" were on my radar with Palm and iPaqs. I had this notion that perhaps I could do all my computing on a portable device that could fit in my pocket.
I guess the modern smartphone has advanced quite a bit, but it still doesn't handle all my computing needs.
Now, upon reflection, I've strayed far from the idea of having a singular computing device.
Currently I regularly use:
-Windows gaming laptop, specifically with a discrete GPU to handle video and 3D rendering work
-Macbook Air specifically just to deploy stuff via XCode




05/13/26 Update: Everything I said on 05/05/26 is still true, BUT, I'm snedning the MBA back and staying in hte three device circus but with my M4 MBP 14 (16gb/1tb). The reason is all of the rumors about the M6 MacBook Ultra coming in Sept/Oct of this year. The price will be outrageous, but it is rumored to be thinner, lighter, OLED TOUCH SCREEN(!) and 5g. But everything points to $500-$1000 more than an M5 Pro MBP. Still, with a size and weight between the MBP and MBA, and the big upgrades for touch and 5g, I couldn't resisit. I was also advised by a long time Mac user friend to plug both my MBP and MBA into the trade-in site at Apple to see their current relative values: MBP $845 MBA $875 (even with 32gb/2tb). Given that I am paying $700 for the side-grade to the MBA, his advise was to sit tight because in six months those relative trade-in values shoud stay in the same ratio...
Have to say I really love the MBA form factor and weight, but the current MBP miniLED is light years better than the MBA LCD...