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by alwillis
1469 days ago
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Apple still considers Macbooks as trucks: they are for developers and professionals, not gamers or everyday users. They want non-developers to buy iPad and that is why there is no sub-$1000 MacBook. Well, it's a little more complicated. The M1 MacBook Air now sells at $999; $899 for education. And you can drop more than $1000 on an iPad Pro with an M1 processor. And you can run Swift Playgrounds on an iPad and submit an app to the App Store: https://9to5mac.com/2022/01/05/this-to-do-list-app-is-the-fi.... |
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