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Congrats on the approva!
@cashorcharge wrote:Congratulations on your new Apple card!
I too admit I'm curious about the new Macbook...but I made the mistake of buying the "then" new Macbook Air with the latest and greatest processor at the time and regret buying their first version. Should have waited until year 2 when they fixed those crazy keyboard issues.
Yeah the whole reason I want to switch is to have a more stable platform..... so. Yeah. Being a Guinea pig does not sound as tempting....
Congratulations on your approval!!
@cashorcharge Now it's even worse! CRAZY processor issues, lack of support for 3rd-party applications, a completely new territory. **bleep**, I reset my NVRAM on my current MacBook pro once a month for housekeeping: % "sudo nvram -c" and I'm not sure that works with M1.
@TheFIGuy wrote:@cashorcharge Now it's even worse! CRAZY processor issues, lack of support for 3rd-party applications, a completely new territory. **bleep**, I reset my NVRAM on my current MacBook pro once a month for housekeeping: % "sudo nvram -c" and I'm not sure that works with M1.
Something tells me this transition will take a lot longer than expected.
@cashorcharge wrote:
@TheFIGuy wrote:@cashorcharge Now it's even worse! CRAZY processor issues, lack of support for 3rd-party applications, a completely new territory. **bleep**, I reset my NVRAM on my current MacBook pro once a month for housekeeping: % "sudo nvram -c" and I'm not sure that works with M1.
Something tells me this transition will take a lot longer than expected.
365/days should be plenty! I'm starting to feel bad for all the new adopters, so many unknown things, and they will be the guinea pigs, as @Anonymous already stated, lol!
I have already been BURNED once from Apple with new technology, not again, Darth Vader!
Congrats on your approval!
@TheFIGuy wrote:
@cashorcharge wrote:
@TheFIGuy wrote:@cashorcharge Now it's even worse! CRAZY processor issues, lack of support for 3rd-party applications, a completely new territory. **bleep**, I reset my NVRAM on my current MacBook pro once a month for housekeeping: % "sudo nvram -c" and I'm not sure that works with M1.
Something tells me this transition will take a lot longer than expected.
365/days should be plenty! I'm starting to feel bad for all the new adopters, so many unknown things, and they will be the guinea pigs, as @Anonymous already stated, lol!
I have already been BURNED once from Apple with new technology, not again, Darth Vader!
And yeah, I'm already being burned by my Surface Book Pro's horible bugs.... so I don't need to jump one to the other.... :-/
Intel MBP or wait. Decisions..............
@Anonymous wrote:
@TheFIGuy wrote:
@cashorcharge wrote:
@TheFIGuy wrote:@cashorcharge Now it's even worse! CRAZY processor issues, lack of support for 3rd-party applications, a completely new territory. **bleep**, I reset my NVRAM on my current MacBook pro once a month for housekeeping: % "sudo nvram -c" and I'm not sure that works with M1.
Something tells me this transition will take a lot longer than expected.
365/days should be plenty! I'm starting to feel bad for all the new adopters, so many unknown things, and they will be the guinea pigs, as @Anonymous already stated, lol!
I have already been BURNED once from Apple with new technology, not again, Darth Vader!
And yeah, I'm already being burned by my Surface Book Pro's horible bugs.... so I don't need to jump one to the other.... :-/
Intel MBP or wait. Decisions..............
I would wait it out. Expect a refresh of the 16 inch in Springtime which may have fewer issues than the 1st round. I always expect Apple products to be flawed in the first round and then get better as time progresses.