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• #11102
Probably.
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• #11103
Pascal drivers for macOS in a month... Titan based Mac Pro next?
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• #11104
What?! Where did you hear of this? It just keeps getting better.
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• #11105
Be weary that I don't know one person that's completely happy with the new MacBook Pros. I hear a lot of "it's good but..." dongle adapters or batterydrain are the common complaints.
A full specced refurb last gen model was what I was told to get.
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• #11106
I've got (from work) a last gen 15 inch retina pro and the gen before (with mechanical trackpad) 13 inch retina pro.
It's the older one I prefer. The clicky trackpad is far nicer than the haptic one, with far less crazy accidental/buggy cursor nonsense. -
• #11107
NERDGASM X100000000
https://www.macrumors.com/2017/04/06/imac-xeon-e3-64gb-ram-amd-late-october/
I'm buying them all.
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• #11108
Last, the report said the next high-end Mac mini "won't be so mini anymore," suggesting that the most expensive model might have a larger or taller design. Apple recently said the Mac mini is "important" within its product lineup, but it remained tight-lipped about the prospects of future updates.
xMac? PULEEEZE?
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• #11109
Can you turn haptic off?
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• #11110
The clicky trackpad is far nicer than the haptic one, with far less crazy accidental/buggy cursor nonsense.
This is crazy talk. The ability to get a solid (fake) click out of applying pressure anywhere on the trackpad instead of just a (real) mechanical click in a bottom corner is fantastic. I used to click by tapping as I didn't like lifting my finger off the trackpad and moving it to the appropriate area to real-click. Now I can just push in.
Force Click is a waste of time though - as much do to with underutilisation as sometimes unexpected implementation (force click to rename?! although doing it on any mention in an app of a date/time for a calendar appointment, or location for a map, is sort of useful)
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• #11111
Not off, otherwise the trackpad wouldn't move at all if you pushed it in (which is disconcerting enough when the device is off). There are a few options though.
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• #11112
I'd have to agree with @BQ here, I wouldn't say the old trakcpad is far nicer but i do find myself accidentally clicking the new trackpad to do things I am not intending to. I think this is force of habit thing as I still move to the bottom of the trackpad for when I'd like need to actually click...
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• #11113
Conversely it is absolutely maddening moving from a mac to a windows trackpad and not being able to click without going to the bottom of the trackpad. Y U make me move my hand!
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• #11114
I'm happy with mine. It's much nicer than the previous model.
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• #11115
Im getting a notification saying someone is trying to sign into my apple account in Petham, Sussex. What should I do?
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• #11116
Ask them how they moved an entire town from Kent?
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• #11117
I'd be tempted to get a Mini next time, not sure I really need a laptop anymore... I'll keep going with this one 'til it dies, still performing great for design/music stuff and it's over five years old...
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• #11118
Got latest mbp at work. No good.
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• #11119
Why?
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• #11120
Underpowered, no USB, no SD, no magsafe.. we all prefer our old ones.
There's nothing really 'pro' about them.
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• #11121
Literally don't know how the MacBook pro I'm typing this from still works after my butt just knocked a full bottle of water onto it.
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• #11122
Which one? The upper range one or the non touch bar one?
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• #11123
I'll keep going with this one 'til it dies, still performing great for design/music stuff and it's over five years old...
mate my mid 2012 15" retina pro still feels new... 16GB RAM, 2.6ghz i7 chip, no issues yet (touch wood)
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• #11124
You realise we've just jinxed both our machines, right?
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• #11125
Aaaaaand they're broken.
Hmm. Worth £100?