Apple's new 2016 Macbook Pro

Discussion in 'Apple' started by remnant, Sep 24, 2016.

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    remnant

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    It has been more than year now since Apple announced that it was going to release the New Macbook model an upgrade from Macbook 2 and 3 of 13 and 15 inches respectively which were released in 2015. The planned launch of the new Macbook turned into a disappointment for Macbook fans on September 7 have you heard of any new releases?
     
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    The only new product from Apple I've heard of is the iPhone 7, and there is so much hype about it. Although the iPhone 7 looks nice, lacking the ear phone plug; but people are still going for it. I have the MacBook Air for a little over a year now, and I am not in a hurry to upgrade to a new one. The prices for Apple is outrageous to chase after.
     
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    No, I have not. All I know about Apple is that they released the new iPhone 7 and it's going to be a success this year and also the next one, of course. They didn't forget about the Macbook, they're just looking for a faster way to make money, indeed.
     
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    Prices for new MacBook Pro and Air are insane. It gets too inconvenient to use a non-Apple product on it as well. You see I even bought an adapter for HDMI to display port just so I can use my Wacom Cintiq. I'll focus on getting a new set of mud tires for my truck for now than catching up on Apple's ridiculously price products.
     
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