Update 2: If you’re looking to score a real monster of an M4 Max MacBook Pro, Amazon has a massive price drop at the ready on the 16-inch 48GB/1TB model at $3,599 shipped – that’s $400 off the regular ...
Selecting the right Mac can feel overwhelming, but understanding your performance requirements and memory needs simplifies ...
Leo was over at the Acer Event in New York last week (April 2019) in New York. As well as the previous coverage we posted <a href=" - we recorded the ACER keynote and made some edits to cut it down ...
Leo is back after a holiday, battling with insects. He is in surprising good spirits however and he has a lot to talk about ...
Apple in recent months quietly discontinued its tiny MagSafe to MagSafe 2 adapter. The adapter is no longer available to ...
These are our favorite laptops that we've tested and reviewed in the past year, spanning all types, sizes and prices. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming ...
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The 14-inch MacBook Pro with an upgraded M4 Pro chip and 1TB of storage is on sale for $2,179, delivering a $220 price cut off MSRP. The $2,179 price is valid on the M4 Pro spec featuring a 14 ...
Apple launched the Watch Series 4 in 2018. The company then introduced ... In addition, Apple has added the final 15-inch MacBook Pro model from May 2019 to the vintage list.
Apple has added the Watch Series 4 and the 15-inch MacBook Pro (2019) to the list of vintage products. The Watch Series 4 was released in 2018 and was the first big redesign of Apple’s ...
Apple Watch Series 4 was announced in September 2018. It marked the first major ... On a related note, Apple has also added the 2019 15-inch MacBook Pro to the list of vintage products.
unless it opts to keep the option exclusive to the MacBook Pro among its laptops. Last month, Apple released macOS Sequoia 15.2, and in doing so it accidentally confirmed new MacBook Air models ...