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    The price structure is a joke, it’s a MacBook Pro not an Apple pro, £3000? Fuck off. They’ve called a chip a pro but now look what you could have, a max!? Surely Pepsi are suing. And then on top of that offering core options like the intel chips. Then the notch, load of shit, they’ve probably already worked out how to go notchless, which they’ll make us wait for another 2 years.
    Then all the ports... I mean fucking hell, desperate act, they obviously listening to their fan base but why!? Who’s going to use all that old shit!? If you can afford one of these you’ll be rich enough to be running them through equally good accessories.

    • The ports are a great addition! Do you even use the MBP on the go?
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    • Yeah? It’s a massive turn around, they’ve gone from all out usb-c to Swiss Army knife over night.Bullitt
    • Yeah no more tons of extra dongles and cables
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    • Also the prices are affordable for Pros, I find these new MBPs to be great value
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    • Misunderstand maybe no problem with the number of ports, just the variety. I thought it was all about simple form with Apple. Oh wel, I don’t give a shitBullitt
    • Il wait a few more generations for the iPad ProMaxBullitt
    • the HDMI is a bit of a weird one but think we're just cuckold by years of forced obsoletion... i'll end up using it for surekingsteven
    • HDMI is great for when you need to hook up to any display on-the-go. It's ubiquitous for every tv and projector out there, and almost every monitor.monospaced
    • I don't think there's been a MBP release that didn't cost £3000. They've always been expensive for the higher end models.monospaced

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