I am planning to buy a new MacBook pro, but the October event is around the corner, but at the same time there have not been any rumors about a new or updated mbp. what do you guys think?
Since the new MBP is only like 2 months old. I doubt they will be updating it in October.
Let me ask you this? What could apple upgrade in the 2018-10 MBP that isn't in the 2018-07 MBP? Its on the latest chipset, there's no new dGPU that would make sense to update and why risk angering everyone who bought a 2018 MBP in the summer. Makes less sense when they should be focusing on the Macs they did not refresh yet, MBA, MacBook, Mini, iMac etc.I am planning to buy a new MacBook pro, but the October event is around the corner, but at the same time there have not been any rumors about a new or updated mbp. what do you guys think?
The only reason to wait is if you are unsure if you want a MacBook Pro or a potentially new MacBook Air/nTB/MacBook instead.
If you are set on a Pro model, buy, there is nothing new coming for it.
The nTB is a Pro model. I think you mean that there is nothing new coming for the TB Pro models.
Well I consider the nTB not a real Pro, as in a nontraditional fashion it employs a 15w CPU which are typically used for MacBook Airs. In the October keynote itself, they actually tried to sell the nTB to Air users looking for an upgrade if memory serves me right.
Hey you can consider it a helicopter if you like. Reality dictates otherwise of course.
Well we can be pendadic about the matter if you want.
Unfortunately Apple only really seem to care about people that want ultraportable 13" MacBooks - the 15 inch is even starting to feel a bit of an afterthought being pushed further towards being an expensive niche product for power users with the discontinuation of the iGPU only model at a more reasonable price for general users. I wouldn't be all that surprised to see it killed off after it 'declines in sales' (and starting at £2,700 for what you'd probably call a 'reasonable' configuration I don't think it's hard to see it doing so).The hopelessly optimistic part of me, infinitesimally small as it has gone and dwindled ever since 2012, is still pining for the triumphant return of the 17-inch MacBook Pro in an un-compromised manner. That's become so much of a pipe dream by now, though, that I'm increasingly resigning myself to getting some other, non-Mac laptop as a way to migrate away from the ailing hand-me-down of a mid-2007 24" iMac that I'm currently still stuck with.
Random wrote:
"The hopelessly optimistic part of me, infinitesimally small as it has gone and dwindled ever since 2012, is still pining for the triumphant return of the 17-inch MacBook Pro in an un-compromised manner."
Fearless, fearless prediction:
You will still be repeating this on your deathbed.
Let me ask you this? What could apple upgrade in the 2018-10 MBP that isn't in the 2018-07 MBP? Its on the latest chipset, there's no new dGPU that would make sense to update and why risk angering everyone who bought a 2018 MBP in the summer. Makes less sense when they should be focusing on the Macs they did not refresh yet, MBA, MacBook, Mini, iMac etc.
I'm wondering if after the keynote, as Tim is walking off stage turns his mic off and says, "Oh we are doing a minor spec bump to the Pro's to fix the pesky T2 issue."
That's why he turned his mic off first.Right. That would require them to fix something that they have yet to admit is "broken."