Use code PRO50 at checkout, to get for £949. Then 21 days after purchase you can claim 10% cash back off the original price so a further £99 off it making it £849. A great deal for someone in the market for one.
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escortboy
11 Sep 1638#4
i5, 8GB, 128GB SSD.
Where is all the money going here because it's not on the hardware :disappointed:
Horrorwood
11 Sep 1616#8
This got linked from WhatsApp. Nothing else just this. It's not even a good deal?
I think the whatsapp thing is actually quite annoying. "What's for breakfast?" Shut up its 10.45am. The stupid messages they put at the end of each message is so annoying, just link deals, no emoticons, no stupid "peace out" ffs!
bigf00t to Horrorwood
11 Sep 1611#9
Somebody woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. :stuck_out_tongue::sunglasses::smirk::man:
qwerta369 to alexanderthenotsogreat
11 Sep 169#38
People who like OS X but not the hassle of hackintosh? Although saying that, my laptop is an HP 4530s that I got after it was posted here on HUKD in early 2012 for, as I remember, around £200. She's been hackintoshed since day one and currently runs the latest OS X version, perfectly. She's has upgraded RAM and an SSD. Since I have an iPhone and so does the rest of the family, plus iPads, an iMac, a MacBook and Apple TV. So FaceTime and iMessage is perfectly integrated and works well for us as a family. Plus iCloud photo sharing.. Family Apple Music sub... Yes we're totally engulfed in the Apple ecosystem. I wish their hardware wasn't so expensive but we never pay full price. Usually we get refurb iPhones from O2 Refresh, the MacBook and iMac were both bought with student discount and 3 years AppleCare...plus two of the devices are actually hackintoshes, not real Apple products. So I think we're quite thrifty with how much of our money which actually give to Apple, despite us being "all Apple".
I know people talk about Apple sheep and baaaa and that but frankly I don't understand it. A sheep is what, one who just follows blindly the other without thinking? We don't do that. We carefully choose what we want, buy it when and how we want and, in most cases, refrain from buying the latest brand new devices unless the price is right and even then if it serves as a solution to a problem, otherwise we don't bother.
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qwerta369
11 Sep 16#1
Is this the MF839B/A? If so, it's £898.80 at the Apple store online with NUS discount (£999 without), so at £849 this is a steal.
haritori to qwerta369
11 Sep 16#29
+ 3 years apple care.
gabesdad
11 Sep 161#2
Decent price, but suspect Currys are stock clearing ahead of the new versions, said to be due next month. If it wasn't for that, I'd probably get a top end 15" version for the 10% off.
ashtad
11 Sep 161#3
This seems a great deal
escortboy
11 Sep 1638#4
i5, 8GB, 128GB SSD.
Where is all the money going here because it's not on the hardware :disappointed:
*Sloman* to escortboy
11 Sep 167#6
Dont enrage the sheep, they'll go baaaaarlistic
crackshotkv to escortboy
11 Sep 16#39
Retinas have always had pretty decent specs, it's the storage options that were shamefully overpriced. This is only made worse by the fact you can't just put any reasonably priced SSD upgrade in there. Gotta pay a premium for that special 'Apple-proprietary' SSD
Noclouds
11 Sep 161#5
The early 2015 model comes with a 2.7 GHz Intel Core i5 processor, a 5th generation ultrabook U-series CPU aimed more at energy saving than at a power user, specifically it's a Broadwell 5257U. The graphics are integrated, being Intel Iris Pro 6100, comparatively decent at the time of release compared to other integrated Intel solutions. The Retina screen has an appealing 2560 by 1600 native resolution at 227 ppi.
Getting back on topic on whether it is a good deal, though you could spend the same money on a PC laptop and get a better spec with 4 physical cores, you then lose Apple's appealing metal-bodied aesthetics and build quality and the Apple eco system/OS and App store. Though I find it hard to vote on this one as a deal because though I would want a non-ultrabook CPU with four physical cores for heavier workloads, the MacBook is a relatively unique product and this is the best price that I can find for that particular model, at the moment, if you can't wait for the I imagine more expensive new model to come out. For instance, Debenhams and laptopsdirect currently have the early 2015 model for about £905. Have some heat.
gordon999 to Noclouds
11 Sep 161#36
Macs speak for themselves. there is no comparison with windows as windows laptops just do not compete on any level.
croz123
11 Sep 16#7
New system to be announced October supposedly
Horrorwood
11 Sep 1616#8
This got linked from WhatsApp. Nothing else just this. It's not even a good deal?
I think the whatsapp thing is actually quite annoying. "What's for breakfast?" Shut up its 10.45am. The stupid messages they put at the end of each message is so annoying, just link deals, no emoticons, no stupid "peace out" ffs!
bigf00t to Horrorwood
11 Sep 1611#9
Somebody woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning. :stuck_out_tongue::sunglasses::smirk::man:
adamnov to Horrorwood
11 Sep 161#10
Someone never had there weetabix this morning.....
seanmckenna to Horrorwood
11 Sep 162#12
err, just ignore it - not a big deal. You need to chill
mastersmithson to Horrorwood
11 Sep 16#14
More personal touch I spose.
leehardacre to Horrorwood
11 Sep 165#15
If it's that annoying then unsubscribe.
qwerta369 to Horrorwood
11 Sep 16#16
And they called it a MacBook Air.
andysmoore to Horrorwood
11 Sep 162#25
I've got an idea!! Unsubscribe, you muppet.
LocoMoFo9999 to Horrorwood
11 Sep 16#28
Apart from all that, it's an Apple too. Obviously a bad deal.
shakerstevens to Horrorwood
11 Sep 16#30
Chill out mate
Or should that be peace out
nick_p to Horrorwood
11 Sep 16#31
I suggest you unsubscribe if it's causing you this level of emotional discomfort.
I personally don't mind the human touch to their messages.
gordon999 to Horrorwood
11 Sep 16#37
totally agree
Horrorwood
11 Sep 16#11
So you don't think it's strange that something you can't even reply to asks you questions? And recently links to some kid singing on YouTube? Just why?!?
davethegeek
11 Sep 16#13
i had a bacon sandwich for breakfast.
An £849 brekkie is a bit pricey for me.
juliet_bravo
11 Sep 165#17
Yeah, more coffee needed.
@horrorwood - you can reply. Loads of people message directly to ask questions, send deals, give feedback and ask for specific deals. From those replies I think the chit-chat element is generally well-received, usually.. but we're always happy to pass on your comments
scallygally
11 Sep 161#18
What's for Breakfast? f##k all for a tramp!
MrSweeney to scallygally
11 Sep 16#24
Not true.... I've seen em shoulder deep in a public dustbin at 9am and thought "ooo wonder what he's got for breakfast this morning?" :wink:
Baccus
11 Sep 16#19
I made the same mistake when I posted this yesterday. Unfortunately only one of those offers (I.e £50 or 10% not both) can be used if you read the terms & conditions of each. So not quite the deal it first seems.
Monaco Blue to Baccus
11 Sep 161#35
Couldn't see any wording supporting this...
Horrorwood
11 Sep 161#20
Well just asking us what's for breakfast all the time and addressing us as kids doesn't seem like a normal thing to do!
Horrorwood
11 Sep 16#21
Heh, only just realised now that it isn't an air!
AlarApprentice
11 Sep 16#22
Back to the computer talk, by far and away the best deal I got a heads up from on HUKD was my Asus Zenbook UX305FA for £499 last year, which is said to be better than the CA followed it. I'll take my silent core M over super fast performance that I don't need
Horrorwood to AlarApprentice
11 Sep 161#23
Some of the core m's are really not bad, they have a high turbo speed. Apparently Intel are going to rebrand them as i5 / i7 etc
MrSweeney
11 Sep 16#26
Define "normal"....? They're just giving it a light hearted personable touch. If you want strict plain vanilla, un-nuanced uniformity you're probably in the wrong place... Maybe try subscribing to state television in the DPRK..
qwerta369
11 Sep 163#27
To be honest I love the "peace out" and other such cool people lingo. Makes me feel young again. Large up all HUKD massive.
Skymonkey
11 Sep 161#32
Amen to that. Peace out. :-)
alexanderthenotsogreat
11 Sep 16#33
What types of people are the macbooks aimed at now, barring hipsters?
qwerta369 to alexanderthenotsogreat
11 Sep 169#38
People who like OS X but not the hassle of hackintosh? Although saying that, my laptop is an HP 4530s that I got after it was posted here on HUKD in early 2012 for, as I remember, around £200. She's been hackintoshed since day one and currently runs the latest OS X version, perfectly. She's has upgraded RAM and an SSD. Since I have an iPhone and so does the rest of the family, plus iPads, an iMac, a MacBook and Apple TV. So FaceTime and iMessage is perfectly integrated and works well for us as a family. Plus iCloud photo sharing.. Family Apple Music sub... Yes we're totally engulfed in the Apple ecosystem. I wish their hardware wasn't so expensive but we never pay full price. Usually we get refurb iPhones from O2 Refresh, the MacBook and iMac were both bought with student discount and 3 years AppleCare...plus two of the devices are actually hackintoshes, not real Apple products. So I think we're quite thrifty with how much of our money which actually give to Apple, despite us being "all Apple".
I know people talk about Apple sheep and baaaa and that but frankly I don't understand it. A sheep is what, one who just follows blindly the other without thinking? We don't do that. We carefully choose what we want, buy it when and how we want and, in most cases, refrain from buying the latest brand new devices unless the price is right and even then if it serves as a solution to a problem, otherwise we don't bother.
qwerta369
11 Sep 16#34
No more man. I only found out yesterday too. :disappointed:
matthewsalisbury56
11 Sep 161#40
When your buying a laptop the build quality becomes a lot more important than say a desktop built from individual components. This is because of everything from heat distributions, battery life potential and usability. On raw specifications yes macbooks seem like a ripoff but over time they tend to be worth it because I'd argue they last a lot longer as well as retain more resale value. For me, the touch pad alone is unrivalled by any other windows laptop I've used, as well as the keyboard being a joy to use (im talking about a macbook air) on top of that Osx to me is a lot more streamlined than Windows 10 which bogs my desktop system down with useless junk. I should also add that I haven't noticed a degradation of performance over time with my macbook, unlike every windows system I've used which always ends up needing wiping and starting over. So my point is that if your spending nearly 1k on a laptop you probably want to be sure it lasts a good amount of time and maintains a high level of performance and usability over time. I used to be an apple skeptic but atleast in terms of their laptops I do think they are worth every penny.
haritori
11 Sep 16#41
really! I bought mine in January and got 3 years, when did it change?
qwerta369
11 Sep 161#42
Must be recently. I bought a MacBook Air in March and it still came with 3 years warranty.
fishmaster
11 Sep 161#43
I've got a Mac Mini 2014 which is my way of saying I'm not being anti Apple here in making this post. A DJ friend of mine bought a new Macbook from John Lewis for £1200 or so recently. I was surprised at how uninspiring it was, the keyboard was horrible in my opinion. You do pay more and a lot more for Apple products, you do get a finely tuned experience though, I can only use OSX now instead of the ever worsening Windows 10 which I have to endure at work. Having said that OSX is better in some regards than Windows 10 and worse in others. One thing Windows does so much better than OSX is right click menus, you can debate that Apple don't want you to go there, but the options that provide just works. Windows handles default applications better, right click menu options. OSX is better for window exposition so showing you all available windows at once and it's way ahead of Windows 10 for multiple desktops. The simplicity of VM Ware Fusion and just swiping between OSX, Linux and Windows 10 is unmatched in Windows 10 and of course you can't technically run OSX on many Windows machines anyway.
amour3k
11 Sep 16#44
That's cheeky!.
Just what the Tech Market needs, more obscure 'terminologies' to confuse the pool ..... :-(
Oh well?, lol
amour3k
11 Sep 16#45
?.
What's DPRK please?. :-)
bryngreen
11 Sep 16#46
Hot deal. Macbooks are pleasant, but much prefer windows myself. Yes the hardware is overpriced, but its damn near impossible to get this kind of build quality on a windows laptop for the price :disappointed:
fatreg
11 Sep 161#47
I love getting whatsapp messages from HUKD, makes me look popular :smile:
plewis00
11 Sep 16#48
It's not Iris Pro in the Macbook Air, think it's just HD 6000 series which isn't bad. 8GB RAM in an Air is fairly unique but still overpriced I guess - a second-hand Retina MBP is a valid option for around £700 and you could get a quad core too then.
EDIT - sorry I thought it was an Air, not paying attention...
magpiecleaningco
11 Sep 161#49
Wake up and smell the coffee....
billysablo
11 Sep 161#50
im assuming democratic peoples republic of korea :smiley:
CBMark
11 Sep 161#51
Lets hope so eh?
hotdealsuk1973
11 Sep 16#52
bought one of these earlier this year excellent computer runs so quickly i understand why people balk at the price but after using it for afew days you understand why people go nuts for apple products ! they do just work everything is seemless not a single crash or splutter in the months i've had it. I did get it through work at a good discount so thats a contributing factor to my commnets. heat added if you don't mind paying this for a computer then buy it you won't be disappointed.
JamesClark1991
11 Sep 16#53
New Macbooks release in October, this happens every year.
theguardian11
11 Sep 161#54
I like how you refer to your laptop as a 'she' :smiley:
alexanderthenotsogreat
11 Sep 16#55
Totally see what you are saying here. Back in the late nineties/early 00s, Mac's had their niche as the go to Desk Top Publishing machine, but now, barring integration with iphones, ipads etc, it doesn't really stand out from the crowd now, ever since M$ sorted out it's problems with Windows and SSD's negating for the most part, the need to reformat a mechanical hard disk every 6 months.
Does it have a specialist production market still?
djjonze
11 Sep 162#56
Don't buy, new Pro models due out in October
I have a MacBook Pro 2011 and it's still going strong and super fast (i7) 5 years later. iMac at work, 2009, still fine for all design work 7 years later.
Had PCs in the past and they don't last even half as long. Yes they're cheaper but it's like comparing a Fiat to a BMW, everyone knows what they'd prefer even though they both have 4 wheels and get you from A to B
adengfx
11 Sep 161#57
Horrorwood eat your snickers.
Hudbox
11 Sep 16#58
Edu contract ended in the Summer, discount went from 15% to 10% and lost 3 year warranty. Although you can still get some discount toward Applecare. Sucks though.
Elevation
11 Sep 161#59
Of course "stay tuned" is Apple speak for "watch what the competition is doing, copy it, then have a massive press launch and pretend that we're doing it first".
Sp0oner
11 Sep 16#60
Same price as the refurb store for this model. The 256gb model is cheaper on the refurb store at £1019 vs £1030 at Currys after code and cash back. In my experience the refurb store items are as new except for the packaging which is a blank box.
olliek00p
11 Sep 162#61
I got a macbook after gcse's, took me through 2 years of a-levels, a gap year, 3 years of uni and now I've been graduated for 2 years. Yep, still going strong and I use it everyday. I had to upgrade the RAM a couple of years ago but cost £30. Sure the shell is beaten up, but the keys, screen and trackpad still work as if new. My sister got a Toshiba at the start of uni and by the end of the three years it had to have a replacement battery, new charger, new hinges... twice and had go into be fixed because it blue screened. Sure macbooks cost more than the average £350 you would spend on a low-mid range PC, but it'll last 3x+ longer. So really your money will go further in the long run.
jaczor
11 Sep 161#62
i5, 8GB, 128GB SSD? Is this 2014??
dmcmsn
11 Sep 16#63
15 as it says on the website…
stevenfeeney
11 Sep 161#64
This is how all Apple - PC comparisons should be worded. Bravo. :sunglasses:
mspychala
11 Sep 16#65
What!?
I have a brand new macbook sitting and waiting to be opened and have just realised reading this topic it has only 1year warranty :disappointed: Bouhgt it just the edu promo expired. Bummer.
stevenfeeney
11 Sep 16#66
Spoken like a man who knows nothing about technological innovation or business.
Apple are one of the only companies who can afford to take innovations and incorporate them into consumer products and survive if the product fails.
Of course smaller companies, with more nimble R&D departments without the oversight of being publicly listed can innovate faster...but Apple and Samsung are the ones who can take those innovations and bring them to market.
Don't be fooled - some of the greatest electronic, hardcore and software engineers and mathematicians in the world work for the largest companies including Apple.
When my best friend went to Microsoft he loved to rail against the Big M until he worked there...then his exact words were "you think you know things and then you meet the worlds best at these corporations and you realise you know nothing. Literally nothing. They are designing products for 15 years in the future."
MrSweeney
11 Sep 16#67
you forgot to put lots of quotes around democratic, like this """""""""democratic""""""""
Elevation
11 Sep 16#68
Of course, a few seconds of research later proves my point entirely accurate:
Could list at least a dozen more articles on a dozen more facets. Can't really be bothered proving myself right repeatedly. :smirk:
crackshotkv
11 Sep 161#69
Shame the RAM is now soldered on since the retina line came out :disappointed:
Dizzlepro
11 Sep 16#70
2016 refresh should be around the corner, might want to hold off buying
iAmLegendFam
11 Sep 16#71
New MACs incoming, don't buy this...
I'm not a fan of Apple, but you can't nock the build, design and battery life of these laptops... No windows laptops come anywhere close.
stevenfeeney
11 Sep 16#72
Proving yourself right :laughing: that's amazing. You will go far in life with that attitude.
iceni
11 Sep 16#73
Can anybody tell me what the "i" in i phone stands for.? Honestly, paying this much for a laptop with that hardware is idiotic. Stone cold for me.
iceni
11 Sep 16#74
I disagree. Posted from my Dell laptop, now in it's sixth year with zero repairs.
Josu
12 Sep 16#75
Who dont have mac and want it - just go and buy this one, amazing laptop) battery life - no chance to everyone)
dealhunter5253
12 Sep 16#76
Would love to hear about people's thoughts / opinion / experience on this
misterjohn
12 Sep 16#77
Me too..... I'm waiting for the upgrade (which, by all accounts, should be fairly major).
But I'm beginning to wonder whether it might be best to go for the outgoing machines. A side effect of Brexit was the change in the exchange rates. This has pushed up the price of iPhone 7 by £100 (for the non-sheep amongst us, Apple normally keep the price steady for their upgraded machines and drop the price of the outgoing ones... by a small amount, it has to be said).
Either way, I'm going to wait till next month. Then - decision time. New-fangled or outgoing?
As a devoted baa-lamb, I don't want to be fleeced (ahead of my time, that is).
ant3000
12 Sep 161#78
I too share your dilemma! I'm just wondering whether the upgrade would be significant enough to justify paying top $$$ when we can pick up 2015 machines at a good discount that, based on my experience of buying Macs, will still be good for 3 - 5 years of use?
I need mine as a workhorse (design) and to be fair will likely be running it on a monitor with a mouse (like a desktop but with portability so I can take it on the road) so not bothered about updates to the trackpad etc.
Mmmm, one to ponder!!
iAmLegendFam
12 Sep 16#79
Where did I say about reliability? Windows laptops are reliable. But does your laptop look great, lightweight and have an 8 hour battery life? Certainly not.
iceni
12 Sep 16#80
It still looks good but back then an 8 hour battery life was rare in a Windows laptop. Battery life also depends upon use. Apple stopped using dedicated IBM mutlti core chips years ago and now uses Intel, a chipiset designed for Windows machines and needs to be fitted to Windows designed hardware. I take your point about reliabilty and endurance but if I was to charge £1000 for an identically specced £500 Windows machine ie the SAME hardware I might want to spend a small amount more on more durable case components to perpetuate the myth that it really is worth twice the price.
Skymonkey
12 Sep 16#81
I've still got my macbook late 2008. Upgraded the RAM to 8gb, HD to 256gb SSD and it's still going strong.
I think the apple effect has impacted on Windows machines in that that have become far more stylish and sophisticated. Looks at the HP Spectre.
The one thing that would put me off buying another Mac is the lack of being able to upgrade RAM and HDD and even the battery in order to extend the life of the mac. It's just made so difficult now days but they are definitely a piece of design and beauty.
Baccus
12 Sep 16#82
Click on the offer of Save £50 and take a look at the last sentence 'Not available in conjunction with any other offer' Certainly no ambiguity there.
Baccus
12 Sep 16#83
Click on the Save £50 offer and the last sentence is 'Not available in conjunction with any other offer' That will therefore allow them to refuse your claim on the 10% cash back.
Alasdair91
12 Sep 161#84
I sold my MacBook Air for a Surface Pro 3 earlier this year and it was a massive mistake. Baring in mind they are the same spec, the Surface is awfully underpowered in comparison, runs hot, makes a lot of noise and can barely run 2 programs at once... The battery lasts half the time. It is constantly updating, constantly freezing, programs shutting down etc.
Macs just work. OK, program compatibility can be a bit of hassle, but other than that it's great. Also, Android phones don't play well with them - for obvious reasons.
Monaco Blue
12 Sep 16#85
OK, I still disagree :smirk: The £50 off is instantaneous and at checkout. So you immediately receive your discount. The 10% is claimed 21-60 days later and really that is the deal that should say 'not to be used in conjunction with any other offer', and it doesn't say that. If you think about it at the point you take the £50 discount you have not opted to take another offer and cannot in fact process the 10% offer for a minimum of 21 days after receipt of purchase. I took other offers to mean the other 'at purchase' codes eg £60 of McRubbish virus checker etc. We'll probably disagree, but that's my stance for moi, although I ain't buying that laptop!
Oh yes, noted the cashback was on a Mastercard, seems to be the new way now...
gabesdad
13 Sep 16#86
I agree, this is just one more way of closing off the upgrade path, and keeping the cash pile growing in house. Then again, they have to take the come back if something goes wrong, rather than having to chase a third party supplier.
Acquired a light usage 2012 quad core Mac Mini server recently, and that's still upgradeable over the 2014 models. Seems to run MacOS Sierra just fine. Even got an old G5 Mac Pro waiting to be tinkered with that I got for £10 on Facebook. Should do as a general server with some extra bits and an old version of OS X Server.
kingchris
13 Sep 16#87
My Dell XPS exceeds 8 hours, more like 11.
Ap0100L
28 Nov 16#88
it is software. as windows fanboy. I can only justify mac price as for optimisation, antivirus, fresh OS that keeps spinning on old devices. so people who spent £2000+ in 2012-13 made best investment as that machine was future proof. 2014 onward -junk full of limits. looking at bigger picture OS optimised as hell. my windows crushes and service pack released not fixes that just adds more instructions to slow system down. I have changed 3 laptops since 2012 and now looking to buy 2013 macbook pro to maximise potential and not be limited by current hardware futureproofness..
I start to value S.Jobs when he's gone. Apple took his views and made them "evil" now
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Top comments
Where is all the money going here because it's not on the hardware :disappointed:
I think the whatsapp thing is actually quite annoying. "What's for breakfast?" Shut up its 10.45am. The stupid messages they put at the end of each message is so annoying, just link deals, no emoticons, no stupid "peace out" ffs!
I know people talk about Apple sheep and baaaa and that but frankly I don't understand it. A sheep is what, one who just follows blindly the other without thinking? We don't do that. We carefully choose what we want, buy it when and how we want and, in most cases, refrain from buying the latest brand new devices unless the price is right and even then if it serves as a solution to a problem, otherwise we don't bother.
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Where is all the money going here because it's not on the hardware :disappointed:
Getting back on topic on whether it is a good deal, though you could spend the same money on a PC laptop and get a better spec with 4 physical cores, you then lose Apple's appealing metal-bodied aesthetics and build quality and the Apple eco system/OS and App store. Though I find it hard to vote on this one as a deal because though I would want a non-ultrabook CPU with four physical cores for heavier workloads, the MacBook is a relatively unique product and this is the best price that I can find for that particular model, at the moment, if you can't wait for the I imagine more expensive new model to come out. For instance, Debenhams and laptopsdirect currently have the early 2015 model for about £905. Have some heat.
I think the whatsapp thing is actually quite annoying. "What's for breakfast?" Shut up its 10.45am. The stupid messages they put at the end of each message is so annoying, just link deals, no emoticons, no stupid "peace out" ffs!
Or should that be peace out
I personally don't mind the human touch to their messages.
An £849 brekkie is a bit pricey for me.
@horrorwood - you can reply. Loads of people message directly to ask questions, send deals, give feedback and ask for specific deals. From those replies I think the chit-chat element is generally well-received, usually.. but we're always happy to pass on your comments
I know people talk about Apple sheep and baaaa and that but frankly I don't understand it. A sheep is what, one who just follows blindly the other without thinking? We don't do that. We carefully choose what we want, buy it when and how we want and, in most cases, refrain from buying the latest brand new devices unless the price is right and even then if it serves as a solution to a problem, otherwise we don't bother.
Just what the Tech Market needs, more obscure 'terminologies' to confuse the pool ..... :-(
Oh well?, lol
What's DPRK please?. :-)
EDIT - sorry I thought it was an Air, not paying attention...
Lets hope so eh?
Does it have a specialist production market still?
I have a MacBook Pro 2011 and it's still going strong and super fast (i7) 5 years later. iMac at work, 2009, still fine for all design work 7 years later.
Had PCs in the past and they don't last even half as long. Yes they're cheaper but it's like comparing a Fiat to a BMW, everyone knows what they'd prefer even though they both have 4 wheels and get you from A to B
I have a brand new macbook sitting and waiting to be opened and have just realised reading this topic it has only 1year warranty :disappointed: Bouhgt it just the edu promo expired. Bummer.
Apple are one of the only companies who can afford to take innovations and incorporate them into consumer products and survive if the product fails.
Of course smaller companies, with more nimble R&D departments without the oversight of being publicly listed can innovate faster...but Apple and Samsung are the ones who can take those innovations and bring them to market.
Don't be fooled - some of the greatest electronic, hardcore and software engineers and mathematicians in the world work for the largest companies including Apple.
When my best friend went to Microsoft he loved to rail against the Big M until he worked there...then his exact words were "you think you know things and then you meet the worlds best at these corporations and you realise you know nothing. Literally nothing. They are designing products for 15 years in the future."
https://www.fastcodesign.com/1672799/5-ideas-apple-gleefully-stole-from-google-twitter-and-microsoft
Could list at least a dozen more articles on a dozen more facets. Can't really be bothered proving myself right repeatedly. :smirk:
I'm not a fan of Apple, but you can't nock the build, design and battery life of these laptops... No windows laptops come anywhere close.
But I'm beginning to wonder whether it might be best to go for the outgoing machines. A side effect of Brexit was the change in the exchange rates. This has pushed up the price of iPhone 7 by £100 (for the non-sheep amongst us, Apple normally keep the price steady for their upgraded machines and drop the price of the outgoing ones... by a small amount, it has to be said).
Either way, I'm going to wait till next month. Then - decision time. New-fangled or outgoing?
As a devoted baa-lamb, I don't want to be fleeced (ahead of my time, that is).
I need mine as a workhorse (design) and to be fair will likely be running it on a monitor with a mouse (like a desktop but with portability so I can take it on the road) so not bothered about updates to the trackpad etc.
Mmmm, one to ponder!!
I think the apple effect has impacted on Windows machines in that that have become far more stylish and sophisticated. Looks at the HP Spectre.
The one thing that would put me off buying another Mac is the lack of being able to upgrade RAM and HDD and even the battery in order to extend the life of the mac. It's just made so difficult now days but they are definitely a piece of design and beauty.
Macs just work. OK, program compatibility can be a bit of hassle, but other than that it's great. Also, Android phones don't play well with them - for obvious reasons.
Oh yes, noted the cashback was on a Mastercard, seems to be the new way now...
Acquired a light usage 2012 quad core Mac Mini server recently, and that's still upgradeable over the 2014 models. Seems to run MacOS Sierra just fine. Even got an old G5 Mac Pro waiting to be tinkered with that I got for £10 on Facebook. Should do as a general server with some extra bits and an old version of OS X Server.
I start to value S.Jobs when he's gone. Apple took his views and made them "evil" now