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In Reply to: RE: The review I read... posted by Sprezza Tura on March 18, 2015 at 18:05:42
Considering the fact that Apple has also updated pretty much the whole MacBook lineup, I'd say the new Apple MacBook represents but one choice in a lineup of choices.
Not one I'd likely choose, but I don't travel for business much if at all anymore and use my 13inch MacBook Air on my lap in a chair, with it's two UB ports and an SD card slot.
Sadly, no Retina screen.
But the new 13in Retina MacBook Pro comes with the latest fifth-generation (Broadwell) Intel processor has two Thunderbolt ports, two USB3 ports, an HDMI port and an SD slot, so there's that.
Ain't like Apple is leaving us out in the cold with no ports.
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When you say "the whole Mac Book line up", what does that mean? There were two laptops lines for the past two years until now, the Mac Book Pro, and the Air. The dumped the regular, non "Pro" Mach Book from the line up because nobody was buying it. And now it is back, in some fucked up configuration. Why would any one who wanted a stripped down, lighter machine buy the new "Mac Book" over the Air?
No, Apple does not leave you with no ports or options on their VERY expensive Mac Book "Pro" machines.
From $1099 to $2499 and more if loaded with memory and big SSD Drive.
My mid-2011 13 in MacBook Air is still cooking, upgrades to the latest OS-X (free). Current model that replaces it is now $999 and would be a bit faster as it has a faster CPU and better graphics.
But why? If anything my 3+ year old laptop runs faster now than it did on the original operating system it came with. Never had a Windows laptop that did that.
Still would like a retina display though.
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