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MBAir2010

macrumors 604
May 30, 2018
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there
My macs that i use today are form 2010-2012 and get enough support......
from me.

also, since these macs computers are not vegetables, organic organisms, cotton candy in a hailstorm or ice cream in the Saharah, a corrupt politician, injured QB on the NYJets, a top 10 music song from this centruty, a combustible engine or an ice berg way up north,
they should last

much longer than us!
 

pshufd

macrumors G4
Oct 24, 2013
10,145
14,571
New Hampshire
I just bought an iMac Pro. It works well with my M1 Studio and M1 Pro MacBook Pro.

I don't know that the differences between M1, M2 and M3 are large enough for the typical user - the configurations on RAM and storage may be more important to how things run for most users.

The iMac Pro that I bought last week is comparable to the M1 Air/Pro 13 models in multicore CPU performance, exceeds in GPU and has 1 TB SSD and 32 GB of RAM and it runs fine for office stuff and they're getting cheaper and cheaper now.

The main reason I wouldn't buy an M1 13 Air/Pro is the number of Flex Cable problems that started showing up Fall 2023. I would get an M2 Air as I've not heard of any Flex Cable issues on those.
 
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