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by bartread
3088 days ago
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I have a similar problem to GP. Going to try to make my late 2015 MBP last another year, but not sure what to do next. Problem with the Dell XPS is it still only supports 16GB of RAM, which is getting to be aggravating for me. The reason I keep buying Macs though is OSX - I just like it. Linux would be a good fit in many ways, but you can't run Office 365 on it, which is unfortunately a deal breaker. (I know there are alternatives, but I don't really like them - the real killer for me is the loss of Excel.) |
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But surely it would be appreciated if Apple could get over their design fixation. For me, there's nothing "Pro" with the MBP. "Pro" doesn't mean "bad-ass", but having (display, keyboard) options for me, a characteristic the MBP lost years ago when the current MBP line was introduced, with the design/aesthetics of the unibody chassis only working with a glare screen. The Touch Bar thingy, and it's mandatory-ness on higher end MBPs is as non-Pro as it gets. It can't be in Apple's interest that real pro users long for the days of old MacBooks/PowerBooks/Snow Leopard, can it?
The 16gb limitation is something the MBPs suffer from as well, and is dictated by Intel chipsets, isn't it?