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Saw the new Mac Pro at the Apple store today (Original Post) Zorro Jan 2014 OP
Check this out... onehandle Jan 2014 #1
Where do they hide the four internal hard drives my MacPro has? Stinky The Clown Jan 2014 #2
There are no hard drives in the ashtray. Lionel Mandrake Jul 2014 #12
Zaphod Beeblebrox would love it. GoneOffShore Jan 2014 #3
A very expensive ashtray Meandyou Jan 2014 #4
Feel the same way about MBP cprise Jan 2014 #5
I just bought a non-retina MacBook Pro in November. Meandyou Jan 2014 #7
I love my thunderbolt monitor. I find myself watching movies on it instead of the TV LiberalArkie Mar 2014 #11
welcome to DU gopiscrap Jan 2014 #6
Thank you gopiscrap! nt Meandyou Jan 2014 #8
you're welcome gopiscrap Jan 2014 #9
"Can't innovate ... my ass" Auggie Jan 2014 #10

Lionel Mandrake

(4,076 posts)
12. There are no hard drives in the ashtray.
Sat Jul 19, 2014, 12:57 PM
Jul 2014

Instead, it has flash "drives", like a Macbook Air. You'll notice that the amount of secondary storage in standard configurations is far less than that of a typical hard drive. That's because flash is expensive. On the plus side, flash is fast compared to magnetic storage.

The ashtray also lacks a CD/DVD drive. If you want that, you nave to buy an external drive. Other things that don't come in the box are a keyboard and mouse. All those extras add a few hundred dollars to the basic cost of the ashtray.

I think I'll keep my old desktop, with its big, heavy tower and 1000 gigabytes of secondary storage.

Meandyou

(22 posts)
4. A very expensive ashtray
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 12:46 AM
Jan 2014

I like the fact that it is upgradable to an extent. I'm not a fan of the new mbp with the internals soldered in place.

cprise

(8,445 posts)
5. Feel the same way about MBP
Mon Jan 13, 2014, 10:52 AM
Jan 2014

Its an obvious play at trying to monopolize the repair market.

Instead of getting another Macbook, I went with a Thinkpad and put Qubes OS on it. I still keep the old Macbook around for a couple apps that I don't have in Qubes yet.

Meandyou

(22 posts)
7. I just bought a non-retina MacBook Pro in November.
Tue Jan 14, 2014, 07:08 PM
Jan 2014

It has a build date of July 2013 but it's still considered an old model. Lol. The main reason I went with it was due to the soldering issue with the new models. Once my college money comes in, I'll be picking up a Thunderbolt monitor to go with it. It's just to hard to program on Xcode with a 13 inch screen.

Auggie

(31,163 posts)
10. "Can't innovate ... my ass"
Mon Jan 20, 2014, 08:29 PM
Jan 2014

That's what the Apple exec said who introduced it.

It's incredible design and engineering. Just gorgeous. Too bad I can get along fine with an iMac these days.

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