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by ricksplat
3511 days ago
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> The hall mark of the pro has always been the form factor, battery life, screen, mousepad. Form factor was always a secondary factor. First and foremost was high specs in CPU, memory, storage, connectors and screen. i.e. for a Pro-fessional user (photographer, graphics designer, film). I think you're getting confused with the non-Pro macbooks and 'air' line. I'm wondering what you've been using your mac for if performance isn't a concern... I'd be concerned that you might have been paying over the odds ... |
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In 2009 the difference between a professional and an amateur MacBook was literally screen, keyboard mousepad and aluminium vs. plastic.
> I think you're getting confused with the non-Pro macbooks and 'air' line.
The air was more expensive than a pro in the early days.
> I'm wondering what you've been using your mac for if > performance isn't a concern
Writing, researching and programming. I payed for high-quality components and a great form factor, and that has payed off well. It has always had good performance, but for the same price, I could have gotten much faster PC laptops.