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Apple Is Dead To Me… And why NOT to buy a MacBook

March 13, 2017 by Ian Orford Leave a Comment

slrlounge.comYou couldn’t pay me to use a MacBook Pro. And it’s something I’ve been saying for years. Why? Well the simple fact is they can no longer keep up with a Windows machine and the immense power avaiable, at a much lower cost.

The oft heard crys from Apple fanboys and Girls, ‘no viruses’, ‘they don’t crash like Windows’ blah blah blah et al is just well, totally irrelevant and unfounded.

In other words, the Apple range of laptops and desktops, the once ‘must have’ machine for professional Graphics Artists, Designers and Photographers, is fast loosing it’s fan base. Can somebody tell Tim Cook that becoming a glorified phone company is not the way to repay his customer base for years of ongoing, but fast diminishing loyalty

An extract from an open letter to Apple after the fall ’16 keynote sent by Trey Ratcliffe

first want to start with the overall presentation you gave. I gotta say I’m at a loss for words at that presentation. It’s akin to getting ready to have tacos on Tuesday but instead a swift kick to my groin happened. To me, the magic of the Apple events is dying and becoming quite predictable with a thinner, faster, longer battery life device with features we didn’t truly need. Beneath all of this is a quite literal ignorance of what the pros actually want and need.

A comment from Pratik Naik, of Solstice Retouch

“With the MacBook Pro, it has become very clear to me that their products aren’t congruent with the needs of professionals with the direction of their forced change. Apple’s brilliance came from their focus on minimalism while providing the efficiency that every creative immediately gravitated toward. Now with their latest update, they welcome a flood of inconveniences that are becoming hurdles to efficiency.”

While the new Macbook Pros are anything but, Apple still has a hard time keeping them on their shelves. Why is this? The OS, although flashy, hasn’t really changed since 2013, only occasionally receiving the scraps from the latest iOS release. The company has prioritized the iPhone above all, and as of late last year, has no dedicated Mac operating system team. The hardware continually drags behind the competition and the ability to upgrade the machine becomes more abysmal each year, with everything becoming proprietary and soldered down. read more at slrlounge.com

 

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Mac-lash The Apple MacBook Pro and Why It Isn’t For The Pro

November 30, 2016 by Ian Orford Leave a Comment

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The new MacBook Pro that, well, isn’t for the Pro? Did Apple screw up?

Just exactly where has Apple gone with the new MacBook Pro update? Well, it really looks as if it’s gone were many true and loyal long term MacBook fans don’t really like.

There has literally been a huge Mac-lash and much hand wringing since the real usability issues have come to light. So what’s happened?

In truth, it looks like Apple has built and designed the new 15″ MacBook Pro for the consumer rather than the professional developers who have been faithful to the brand and design for years.

Why? You had better read on to check out the 2016 Apple MacBook Pro dealbreakers.

It may seem strange, at first. There’s nothing seriously wrong with the new Macs – they pack in improved displays, a Touch ID sensor (finally!), insanely fast SSDs, better audio quality and the all-compatible USB-C port on a chassis that makes the much-loved and once-impossibly-thin MacBook Air look fat! But the more I think about it, the more I’m not entirely sure if these Macs are for the “Pros” anymore…or for that matter, who they’re really meant for… read more at firstpost.com

 

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Apple MacBook Pro 2016 Launch Date Rumors | News Roundup!

October 19, 2016 by Ian Orford Leave a Comment

Well after months of speculation it finally looks like Apple will announce the new MacBook Pro at an event near, or actually in the Cupertino headquarters rather than as usual, San Fransisco.

As we have reported over the last few weeks the fall event should see the announcement of a new iMac desktop, MacBook Air and of course the much anticipated MacBook Pro laptops, along with a new standalone 5K monitor.

The big surprise may well be that Apple will announce the 11″ MacBook Air will go.

http://oigel.com/macbook-pro-2016-new-release-date-specs-features-rumors-surfaced-apple-plans-to-kill-11-inch-macbook-air-12446509MacBook Pro 2016: New Release Date, Specs, Features Rumors Surfaced; Apple Plans To Kill 11-Inch MacBook Air: The MacBook Pro 2016 will reportedly be announced and released later this month. MacBook Pro 2016: New Release Date, Specs, Features Rumors Surfaced; Apple Plans To Kill 11-Inch MacBook Air

 

http://investorplace.com/2016/10/apple-inc-aapl-ax-11-inch-macbook-air/The 13-inch model would remain in the lineup. When Apple released the MacBook Air, it helped to kickstart a revolution in ultra-portable laptop design. Could Apple Inc. Ax the 11-Inch MacBook Air? (AAPL)

 

 

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2007124/apple-new-macbook-pro-release-date-prices-rumours/APPLE is planning to launch a selection of brand spanking new MacBook Pros on October 27. The move had been rumoured since the launch of the tech giant’s latest Sierra software in September. When will Apple’s new MacBook Pro be released? Launch date, prices, rumours and specifications

 

 

http://www.highsnobiety.com/2016/10/19/apple-macbook-pro-usb/The 11-inch MacBook Air, meanwhile, could be ditched altogether as the tech giant instead focuses its attention on the 13-inch laptop model. Rumors Suggest Apple’s New MacBook Pro Won’t Come With Regular USB Ports

 

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http://www.laptopmag.com/articles/apple-mac-oct-27-eventA new MacBook Air, and the death of an old one Reports suggest that the MacBook Air is sticking around despite the 12-inch laptop’s place in the lineup, but the 11-inch model is in limbo. What to Expect From Apple’s Rumored Oct. 27 Mac Event

 

 

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MacBook Pro 2016 release date, news and rumors

May 18, 2016 by Ian Orford Leave a Comment

The news all Apple fans have been waiting for, the eagerly awaited and much anticipated (assumed) redesign of the Apple flagship MacBook Pro range of laptops. Most upgrades over the last couple of years have been purely incremental and it’s really a testament to the superb design of the original MacBooks that they still look as good today.

The rumour mill is in full swing with stories of a newly designed hinge from the company who manufactures the hinge for the Surface Pro, to the number of USB ports, and of course conjecture about the available case colors.

Update: Apple is apparently enlisting the services of Amphenol, which makes hinges for Microsoft’s Surface Pro devices, to manufacture hinges for its rumored super-slim MacBooks.

Apple’s MacBook Pro range hasn’t been updated for some time: the 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina was refreshed in March 2015 and the 15-inch in May. New MacBook Pros are clearly imminent. The biggest change is likely to be in the Pros’ processors, and while there are rumours of detachable touchscreens we’d take them with a hefty pinch of salt.

According to one report by DigiTimes, Apple is gearing up to release new 13- and 15-inch MacBooks in the second half of 2016. It reckons they will feature hinges produced using a mechanism called ‘metal injection moulding’. Said to be inspired by Microsoft’s Surface Pro line of devices, the hinges will apparently be manufactured by Ampenol, who makes hinges for Microsoft’s convertible tablet.

The MacBook Pro is due an update, and we think it’ll be a big one. Will the new model be a radical redesign?

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