Why? It's an old design.Should of kept the wedge
Why? It's an old design.Should of kept the wedge
I laugh at the people who say Apple is getting "the old stock exhausted". You guys simply don't have a solid argument.News report, yes, it's being sold, but not with M2 silicon. It's old stock being exhausted.
It’s marketing. Very similar to what Apple does with the iPhone. Keep an old model around at a lower price than the new model. If it gets people into the store you can then try to upsell to the newer model.I laugh at the people who say Apple is getting "the old stock exhausted". You guys simply don't have a solid argument.
because it's not an 'argument', simply a statement.I laugh at the people who say Apple is getting "the old stock exhausted". You guys simply don't have a solid argument.
Correct. I'm certain that apple mainly builds upon intended forecasts and they have an excess of parts made, so yes, it will be made, and will continue to be made until most of the parts have been exhausted, and you're correct as well, the remaining parts will then be used to cannibalize non working M1s back into working order and be sold as refurbished for those that need the parts. It happens in a lot of industries like this and I'm certain that Apple is not any different in that aspect.because it's not an 'argument', simply a statement.
It’s the argument used against the 13” MBP despite being the 2nd best selling Mac. So I fail to see your point as statement.because it's not an 'argument', simply a statement.
the M1 is still available, and will be for some time. then, at some point, it will be available in the refurbished store only. then, finally, ebay or amazon (with 3rd-party sellers).
same arc as with previous macs. the M1 air is a great mac from 2020. the M2 is a great mac from 2022. no harm in either...
now you've lost me. are we still talking about this statement you made:It’s the argument used against the 13” MBP despite being the 2nd best selling Mac. So I fail to see your point as statement.
Not every Mac. Besides, my point is, on one hand you have those same users stating:now you've lost me. are we still talking about this statement you made:
"I laugh at the people who say Apple is getting "the old stock exhausted". You guys simply don't have a solid argument."
because, if so, still seems to be 'old stock being sold out'. this is the path every mac takes...
i can't speak for anyone but myself... same goes for you. anyway this has gone on long enough, will leave it to you to move on, or not.Not every Mac. Besides, my point is, on one hand you have those same users stating:
“Apple has a efficient and tight supply chain.”
Then for the 13” MBP or the M1 MBA, the argument turns to:
“Exhausting supply.”
Or in other words they are stating, “Apple sucks in supply chain management as they have to sell spares.”
So which is it?