Apple has killed off everything good about the Macbook Pro
A member of the Tame Apple Press who four years ago claimed that the Mac Pro contained everything that a laptop needed has admitted that his favourite company has dropped the ball with its latest version.
Jason Koeble wrote in 2012 a review which claimed that the non-retina MacBook Pro was the “most flexible and ultimately had the potential to be the most powerful laptop”. This was because it used used non-proprietary, upgradable RAM and the CD drive could be easily replaced with many types of solid state hard drives with minimal effort.
However, with the release of its new MacBook Pros, Keoble has had to admit that the fruity cargo cult has taken away this good thing that the MacBook Pro had and turned the device into something expensive and disposable. Koeble tried his best to salvage what in Apple fanboy terms is a “scathing review”. He said that the new MacBook Pros were a performance upgrade for a product line that had gone four years without a significant redesign, but the move to smaller, thinner, sleeker has sacrificed customisability, reparability, and upgrade-ability.