There was a time, not too long ago, when the lifespan of a computer seemed predictable and pretty short.
Nick Heer on his really good but not-new Apple computer
Apple created this problem for itself, in a way. This MacBook Pro is so good I simply cannot think of a reason I would want to replace it. But Apple will, one day, end support for it, and it probably still will not feel slow or incapable. The churn will happen — I know it will. But the solution to this problem is also, of course, to Apple’s benefit; I will probably buy another one of these things.
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