Sorry the question is a little bit long.
As we know, the words "hello" and "hello (again)" are very significant in the history of Mac. So when they picked the sentence "hello again" as the title of their special event, I was personaly super excited. My expectation was high. I thought "Something big is coming!".
Now we know that they unveiled new redesigned MacBook Pros with retina "touch bar". Do you still think that the new products with their new features justify the use of the sentence "hello again" for this event?
P.s. I think there's something weird with my english here. Idk what. Sorry, not first language.
As we know, the words "hello" and "hello (again)" are very significant in the history of Mac. So when they picked the sentence "hello again" as the title of their special event, I was personaly super excited. My expectation was high. I thought "Something big is coming!".
Now we know that they unveiled new redesigned MacBook Pros with retina "touch bar". Do you still think that the new products with their new features justify the use of the sentence "hello again" for this event?
P.s. I think there's something weird with my english here. Idk what. Sorry, not first language.
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