I have to admit, that I was a bit worried about yesterday’s event. In August I finally caved and got one and I never looked back ever since. After that, I started looking into buying a PC. At first, the update was rumored for a March event. So, I patiently waited for an MBP update. I thought that it is an expected use case and I should have no issues with a $2.5k laptop. I should note that I am a developer and performance is very important for me: I need to run virtual machines and compile huge projects. To be honest, I never really liked it, but it was alright. My last Macbook Pro was a mid-2012 model with Retina display. I switched a couple of months ago, and I am here to address any doubts you may have. I know that a lot of people are thinking about switching, especially after the yesterday’s keynote. I’m telling you all this so that you know that you can trust me when I say this: you can switch from Mac to PC. Hell, I used to co-host a weekly podcast about Apple. When I visit a new city, local Apple Stores are at the top of my list of the things to see. I had to live through tons of jokes people made at parties back in the days when iOS didn’t have some very basic features like copy and paste. I own a bazillion Apple devices: two MBPs, a few iPhones, two iPads, an Apple Watch, three Apple TVs, a Thunderbolt display, etc. Let me preface this by saying that I am probably one of the biggest Apple fanboys you’ve ever met. I made the switch a couple of months ago, and I want to tell you my thoughts. Many Mac users are thinking about switching to PC after the yesterday’s keynote.
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