As I’m not a grandparent and because a computer is not an appliance like refrigerator, no, I regularly sell the used one I have after about 2 years and get the latest thing. ?
My understanding is Macs depreciate most per year in the 1st 2-3 years.I’m guessing none of you actually sell your old devices? I kept my first 15” MBP for 5+ years. From a financial standpoint it wasn’t very smart, as lost nearly its full value.
Now I try to switch whenever I can make the jump at a reasonable cost. Usually 2-3 years is a good timeframe. Black Friday is perfect for this!
Bought my M1 Air last year on Black Friday and sold my 2018 model on Craigslist. Cost to trade up was $150 or something.
quite the oppositemeh, slow SSD, and thermal issues
just wondering how this MacBook pro interacts with an iPad, as far as drop off and other continuity.After 10 years, my 13" 2011 MBP with 16GB of self-upgraded RAM & 1TB SSHD running High Sierra is still usable, on the original battery for at least 4 hours.
Your 2011 13" MacBook Pro will run Catalina amazingly well using Dosdude1's Catalina Patcher. It even runs Big Sur with very few issues. That would get you several more years of use out of it, it's still a very strong performer with 16gb and an SSD.After 10 years, my 13" 2011 MBP with 16GB of self-upgraded RAM & 1TB SSHD running High Sierra is still usable, on the original battery for at least 4 hours. It boots and does quite a few things, like playing iTunes music, movies, and CD's (ever heard of those shiny disc thingys?) but due to software compatibility with most of the Adobe apps among others and no further security updates for online use, I have had to relegate this die hard piece of hardware to digitising vinyl records, scanning photos, and other media jobs like streaming Netflix to a 21" monitor. It won't be for sale, I don't need the money, unless someone wants to one day pay me what a working Apple I is currently worth.
So it has been a decade since I bought my last MacBook. Now rocking a 13" M1 Air. Here's to the next 10 years!
As I’m not a grandparent and because a computer is not an appliance like refrigerator, no, I regularly sell the used one I have after about 2 years and get the latest thing. ?
just wondering how this MacBook pro interacts with an iPad, as far as drop off and other continuity.
thanks in advance!
Your 2011 13" MacBook Pro will run Catalina amazingly well using Dosdude1's Catalina Patcher. It even runs Big Sur with very few issues. That would get you several more years of use out of it, it's still a very strong performer with 16gb and an SSD.
It was life-changing, especially the jump from OS 9 to OS X!That Performa to eMac was probably the biggest leap on this whole list.
Are you running Mac OS on your XPS?in 2019 Dell made a better laptop than apple, so i purchased the XPS and love the notebook.
windows 11 is not for me tho.
I upgraded from my 2009 Core2 Duo Mac mini. Which I have been very fond of. Its now sat behind the TV waiting for me to clear out the OS and make a bit more useful for looking at online content thats not compatible with the smart TV devices. Even for my basic stuff it had just got to the point it was really starting to annoy me and slow me down on simple tasks.
Liking my M1 Mini, but Sooooo Over powered for my needs today.
Hopefully the 2030 model will also be acceptable.
Now pondering changing my iPad mini 2 for the mini 6. Not quite as good a lifespan.
im switching back to 10 one of these dayAre you running Mac OS on your XPS?