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I love the filter swipes. Time to pre-order my matching iwatches. :-b
The funny thing is they upgraded to Thunderbolt 2 on the Macbook Air.
Makes it seem they are putting out the macbook to simply test the market.
Seems this is the iPad pro...... just without iOS and touch screen. At least the price is "magic". Fuck the € is so bad now.
But really.... the prices from the watch, macbooks, the accessories..... apple finally are way beyond me It will sell like hot shit again but.... Scientology 2.0.
So prepare for an iPad pro far beyond 1000$. (But i still think there is no iPad pro since the current is as much powerful as the new macbook).
Not sure what I'll do if they keep this up - really want to move to a complete Mac based setup here, but I'm pushed for ports on the MacBook Pro as it is: I've got a backup drive, mouse, keyboard and graphics tablet hooked up which is already one more than they provide.
Hopefully they'll upgrade the graphics performance on the iMac, that's got a reasonable amount of USB ports.
I reckon it'll be a sideways step power-wise, like the iMac retina. They'll beef up the CPU but any gains will be lost pushing pixels around the bigger screen.
Strange that there is no MacPro more in the store app (at least in the german one)?
Nope.