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thrusong | 2 years ago
Let's just say it's been retired while my 2012 is still going strong (my not-so-technically-inclined partner uses it for basic browsing).
I now have a 15" M2 MacBook Air and I have to say: this machine is the laptop of my dreams. It could be one of the best computers I've ever owned.
Now I'm just holding out for a 27" or larger iMac. I have a 24" M1 iMac and while I have gotten used to the screen being smaller, I still really could use the extra real-estate.
I am a web developer and media producer. These machines handle Premiere Pro and Blender just fine for my purposes. I have zero interest in getting the Studio.
mihaaly|2 years ago
thrusong|2 years ago
I balked at spending over $700 to replace the screen. It definitely was leaps and bounds more performant than my 2012. I also hated the lack of MagSafe.
I usually baby my computers, but I did accidentally step on my 2012 MacBook Air when I was in college (I had placed it on stairs while doing a photo shoot with some classmates). It was fine.
My 2012 can't receive macOS and Adobe upgrades, but my partner is happily using it for basic browsing and photo editing.
tambourine_man|2 years ago
I don’t think that’s going to happen, unfortunately. It was a great machine with great price/performance ratio. You could even upgrade its RAM without an engineering degree. But Apple seems to think the solution is Studio + external display, for this decade.
thrusong|2 years ago