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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 954643" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>I really like Macs, but I'd wait getting one till Apple switch out the scissor type switch based keyboards. It is not cool having a keyboard that you have to possibly replace out of warranty at a huge expense. Mac OS on the other hand remains a fantastic operation system, especially compared to Windows 10. </p><p>The Macbook Pro's from the 2015 models downward have a better selection of ports and keyboards than the current range of Macbook computers in my book. I have a 2012 Macbook Air is still going strong at 7 years old, but it is now in need of a new battery, but apart from that it still looks in very good nick and still works fine. </p><p>It is a pity Apple had to change sacrifice convenience and thinness to accommodate a flaky keyboard and TB3 setup that forces you to use dongles for everything. Also not a fan of the touchbar on the newer models.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 954643, member: 997"] I really like Macs, but I'd wait getting one till Apple switch out the scissor type switch based keyboards. It is not cool having a keyboard that you have to possibly replace out of warranty at a huge expense. Mac OS on the other hand remains a fantastic operation system, especially compared to Windows 10. The Macbook Pro's from the 2015 models downward have a better selection of ports and keyboards than the current range of Macbook computers in my book. I have a 2012 Macbook Air is still going strong at 7 years old, but it is now in need of a new battery, but apart from that it still looks in very good nick and still works fine. It is a pity Apple had to change sacrifice convenience and thinness to accommodate a flaky keyboard and TB3 setup that forces you to use dongles for everything. Also not a fan of the touchbar on the newer models. [/QUOTE]
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