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We'll see how long this lasts but I'm rethinking my RV computer setup for the future. I love having my mega powerful PC tower with me but I really really really hate the clutter. Granted, my monitors kill the dinette ability for meals with visitors but it's still a mess that is annoying me.

What I'm thinking of trying going forward is going with the new Mac Studio when it comes out presumably this summer (WWDC time frame) with the M4 or later, otherwise a Mac Mini M4. I'll run Windows on VMWare Fusion but about everything I do now can also be done on Mac.

I really want as much of this computer nonsense concealed as possible. I'd go with a gaming laptop like the ASUS Scar 18 or 16 but I despise fan noise. My PC towers are silent (water cooled) as are Mac's.

So we'll see what the next RV trip holds for another computer iteration.
 
The Apple chips are quite nice.

The M2 pro laptop I bought before retiring has performed quite well.

I looked hard and long at the studio option before going the laptop route. Still have my “trash can” Mac Pro with Xeon processors for video editing.

Just make sure the studio, you can get in the case if desired. The older minis you could and then they redesigned to be sealed so no upgrading memory or hard drive without taking it in.

Parallels works well on them for running Windows or any of the Linux flavors if needed.

There was a bug with Win 11 version for Apple silicone that wouldn’t let it get updated any longer but the Parallels team had a registry fix that got around that. MS is supposed to be doing an update that fixes the issue. I believe it was only a problem with the windows version on the Apple silicone.
 

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