Bigeric23
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I was going to get it and sell my late '13 rMBP 13" until I realized the 'new' ones are using two year old CPU's/GPU's. Pretty disappointing.
Another reason I’m going to wait on the new 15-inch MacBook Pro.
I was going to get it and sell my late '13 rMBP 13" until I realized the 'new' ones are using two year old CPU's/GPU's. Pretty disappointing.
I was going to get it and sell my late '13 rMBP 13" until I realized the 'new' ones are using two year old CPU's/GPU's. Pretty disappointing.
Another reason I’m going to wait on the new 15-inch MacBook Pro.
Long wait for that, they have just done a refresh, why even consider the 12" if you want 15" makes no sense. Personally 15" is in no mans land for me, too big to lug around and not big enough for a desktop replacement.
Perfect set up for me is a 21 if they make one or a 27" iMac and this rMBP.
CPU/GPU age really isn't all that relevant to performance depending on what you use your computer for...my '12 MBP can run circles around the newest MBP Retina model using an older setup when it comes to real world usages, and under heavy load still shows relevant performance figures.
This is allegedly an 'update', which it isn't when you use two y/o parts. But to each his own. I will wait until they do an actual update that uses new parts.
This is allegedly an 'update', which it isn't when you use two y/o parts. But to each his own. I will wait until they do an actual update that uses new parts.