| ▲ | wtallis 6 hours ago | |||||||
Selling an old model for a few years after its replacement shows up is not unusual. The only thing unusual here is that the 12" MacBook didn't end up actually replacing the MacBook Air in the long run, and the next major iteration went back to being called "MacBook Air". The three-year gap in processor updates you're complaining about disappears when you recognize the 12" MacBook as an attempt to move the product line in a different direction, which Apple partially backtracked on after a few years. That course correction was quite a bit quicker than for the Touch Bar MBPs and the trash can Mac Pro. | ||||||||
| ▲ | soperj 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> disappears when you recognize the 12" MacBook as an attempt to move the product line in a different direction, which Apple partially backtracked on after a few years. and if my grandma had wheels she'd be a bicycle. As far as I can glean this was never something that they intended to do. | ||||||||
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