![]() ![]() Sad times at the moment with Apple computer hardware. Apple stopped making computers customers actually wanted years ago. Before some idiot decided water-downed feature-less dumbed-down software became the norm for Apple. The MacBook Pro 'Core i5' 2.3 13-Inch (Mid-2017 Retina Display, Two Thunderbolt 3 Ports) is powered by a 14 nm, 7th Generation 'Kaby Lake' 2.3 GHz Intel 'Core i5' processor (7360U), with dual independent processor 'cores' on a single silicon chip, 64 MB of eDRAM embedded on the processor die, and a 4 MB shared level 3 cache. And then Apple can start again to innovate with great software like it did 10 years ago. 4K screens laptop screens, 32Gb RAM as a standard minimum, user upgradable RAM to 64Gb. iMac (Late 2009 to mid-2017) Mac Pro (Mid 20) macOS Sierra compatibility. A proper "pro" desktop aka Mac Pro, RAM 64Gb to 256Gb, proper "pro" monitors, with 30, 32, 34 or 38" 4K screens, proper "pro" laptops from 17" down to toy-sized 13" "pro" laptop. ![]() I hope the next Apple event is all about hardware, i.e. MacBook Pro models from early 2015 and newer iMac models from late 2015 and later iMac Pro (2017) Mac Pro models from late 2013 and later Mac mini models. Apple are not in the "pro" market any more. I miss the good old days, when Apple was a computer company first. Very much like their current old tech computers. Apple made these wonderful "pro" laptops years and years ago. In my opinion the only "pro" model has to be a 17" laptop. Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (2017) Specs CPU, 2.9GHz quad-core Intel Core i7, Company Website, Display Size, 15.4 Graphics Card. So if a model is released it January 2016, and is replaced by a newer model January 2017, come January 2022, it will be obsolete.
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