What Happened with the regular MacBook?

I have a big question why Apple dosent make anymore the normal macbook the one that says just MacBook because when i got onto the online shopping i just see the iMac, MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air i was searching for the original which was cheap and also less heavy the last time i saw a regualr MacBook at the online shop was in 2018 long time ago so i need to know because i have not a lot of money for buying the iMac or the Pro and Air so i really need the regular MacBook back PLEASE!!!!

MacBook, macOS 10.15

Posted on Sep 29, 2020 7:44 AM

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Oct 1, 2020 4:30 AM in response to Lanny

ohhh i see i think i will still be with my 2010 MacBook and if there is not new MacBook i will get to a 2008 aluminum MacBook and i am not talking to apple i am just asking the reason why the stop making and i think there is a reason because steve announced the Macbook in 2006 and was really succesful now we can like these is just no there is no reason to stop making a succesful product like Mac OS X Tiger its that now a days Apple is no longer innovating like when in 1998 Steve announced the iMac, 1999 with the iBook and in 2006 with the MacBook and the Pro never mind i will never buy a new Apple product

Oct 1, 2020 5:00 AM in response to MacOSXcheetah

i use a MacBook 2010 and consider that a great option towards the macbook

as did apple.

that laptop did not sell as much as the air or pro do apple discountinuted the line.

Rumors state that the newest apple silicone chip laptop will be the macbook (12")

which should be released soon, or early 2021. this laptop will run iosx apps and have the same battery life of all day.

hope this info helped


Oct 1, 2020 5:09 AM in response to MacOSXcheetah

Because your post is in the newest (2015-2018) 12-inch Retina MacBook section

there may be some confusion about which one this ASC column pertains.


The 12-inch Retina MacBook 2015+ no longer was made after about 2 yrs ago.


While I have an early 2006 MacBook1.1 (13-inch) 1.83GHz first edition, I've

never considered it similar, in other than name; ahead from that time.


Good luck & happy computing!🐌|🐢

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