Quote:
Originally Posted by Frank777
I think Ive's departure has loosened the reins on product design, freeing teams from having to worry about shoehorning things into ever-tighter spaces.
The fact that they grew the MacBook Pro (ever so slightly) and fixed the keyboard bodes well for the future.
The more I think about it, the iMac Pro may be the product to watch. If they fix the RAM conundrum (which is that you can't add RAM later and almost no-one can afford to use much of the capacity at purchase) and add screen rotation using the hinge from the high-end display, the iMac Pro will become one of the most sought-after products in the lineup.
|
Neither of those limitations are what prevents me from buying an iMac Pro. I doubt they are for most potential buyers. It’s entirely about price