Notebooks
Q: I'm thinking of buying a new MacBook to replace my mid-2010 MacBook pro, which still runs but is getting slow. I'm told the current MacBook pro without retina display (which I don't think I need) is an older system and may be obsolete soon--true?
I'm looking in to buying a new MacBook to replace my mid-2010 MacBook Pro, 2.4 GHz Intel core 2 duo, 4GB memory, which still runs, but is getting slow. I didn't think I needed retina display (though I have a lot of photos and movies on it), but I was told that the MacBook Pro without retina display was an old system that Apple might not support much longer. Is this true?
Posted on Sep 2, 2016 11:55 AM