Hello!
I would like to get the new MBP with all the bells and whistles, but I feel paying a premium for 500GB of SSD storage is a bit ridiculous. My 2013 MBP has 250GB - so why would a new 2017 be the same? Oh, Apple.
Anyway, does Apple have a history of boosting internals for the same price? Say in 9 months or a year? Or will the next expected upgrade be when they release the next new MacBook Pro?
I just did some hard drive jujitsu to move my photos to a Transcend drive and give me some breathing room on hard drive space. I don't want to do the same thing with a new machine. I also do not want to wait for something that isn't going to happen. I'd rather pony up the $2,199 for the machine I want NOW as opposed to waiting in vain for 18 months and have to pay the same amount then anyways!
I appreciate any relevant insight from those who know how Apple does or does not bump up hardware prior to major releases. Thank you
I would like to get the new MBP with all the bells and whistles, but I feel paying a premium for 500GB of SSD storage is a bit ridiculous. My 2013 MBP has 250GB - so why would a new 2017 be the same? Oh, Apple.
Anyway, does Apple have a history of boosting internals for the same price? Say in 9 months or a year? Or will the next expected upgrade be when they release the next new MacBook Pro?
I just did some hard drive jujitsu to move my photos to a Transcend drive and give me some breathing room on hard drive space. I don't want to do the same thing with a new machine. I also do not want to wait for something that isn't going to happen. I'd rather pony up the $2,199 for the machine I want NOW as opposed to waiting in vain for 18 months and have to pay the same amount then anyways!
I appreciate any relevant insight from those who know how Apple does or does not bump up hardware prior to major releases. Thank you