![]() ![]() But I need more memory than the base version which makes it quite expensive and then when you consider the costs the 2020 MacBook Pro 13" (M1) looks a better buy. In terms of cost vs the iMac I could get an iMac Air and an iPad, but that'd be pointless – if you've got the Air you couldn't justify the need for an iPad. Yes, those are the considerations which bring me back to a laptop. Of course one of the things I would use it for is writing and I can't take a desk top about with me so I'd really need an iPad as well as a desk top. I had a couple of iMacs back in the day including the famous Blueberry one. I've been considering the new iMac which looks amazing. So it's been time to think about what to get to replace the Pro. This means lots of current apps I use can't be updated anymore and may soon be useless (as companies stop supporting their old apps), and of course new apps won't run on this old system. ![]() Of course with it being so old it has had its systems updated regularly it's currently up to macOS High Sierra and can't go beyond that. It's still working but crashes intermittently and has for some time now, which is time consuming – and makes me worry about when it will stop for good. If my next computer can last ten years I'd be very, very happy – and amazed. I've had a long and happy relationship with my mid-2010 MacBook Pro, it cost a pretty penny back then (about £1k) but with it lasting eleven and half years means it's been a bargain at less than £1.70 a week. ![]() Looking to replace my ageing laptop soon. ![]()
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