That price difference does matter. It's understandable to want to save, I did during the height of the panini.
the panini was indeed tallThat price difference does matter. It's understandable to want to save, I did during the height of the panini.
Bootcamp and Rosetta are Apple technologies, Its Apple that needs to make this happen and obviously they have little interest in spending time and money to offer a competing operating system to run on their Macs.Microsoft pulls their finger out and creates a Rosetta 2 for Windows.
Congrats on your new baby and able to score a nice machine. Is it used?I managed to get one, 32 core 16 incher with a cycle count of just 3 for just over £2500 which is the icing
Yeah it's just nice to carry one Laptop in my bag.If running Windows apps is so important just buy a Windows machine. Don't expect Apple or Microsoft to deliver an ARM version of Windows that will run seamlessly on a Mac. Those days are probably over. If they do, it's a bonus.
Also within the original context of this thread they're a thousand times easier to buy.
Yeah I saw it at CEX here in the UK, I asked to see it and I checked the cycle count... barely used... but the charger is silver and not space grey sadly, however I sold It and just used a USB C charger as it's a lot smaller in my bag.Bootcamp and Rosetta are Apple technologies, Its Apple that needs to make this happen and obviously they have little interest in spending time and money to offer a competing operating system to run on their Macs.
Don't get me wrong, I would love to have a native version of windows, but even running the ARM version of windows via Parallels, a number of apps are not working. Microsoft has an emulation layer to run x86 programs but its not bullet proof. I have a the trial of Parallels and I'm having a hard time justifying the price when the apps I need cannot run.
Congrats on your new baby and able to score a nice machine. Is it used?
That’s what I’m doing. Interest free + 3% back up front is a better deal than 7%. I’ve gone through B&H to get a big discount before…on my loaded 2016 MBP. Ended up waiting an extra 5 months. By the time it shipped, everyone I knew already had one.Actually you get both. you get 3% back immediately, and can spread payments over 12 months at 0%.
I‘m not a big fan of the Apple Card, but for Apple products it’s a no brainer. That said, my first choice is always to go through Amazon, which offers 5% back on Amazon and Whole Foods purchases with the Chase Amazon card.