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    Who would buy a fully touch optimised 2 in 1 Macbook pro and iMac?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by kojack, Feb 2, 2020.

  1. kojack

    kojack Notebook Prophet

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    Tossing this question out there for discussion. I, for one, would give those a shot.
     
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    custom90gt Doc Mod Super Moderator

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    You're thinking about drinking the apple koolaid as you put it in your posts? I am shocked.

    I think the build quality would be great, it's a long time coming for them. Is this actually in the works?
     
  3. kojack

    kojack Notebook Prophet

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    I don't know. I would drink the kool aid if they provided full touch, 2 in 1 devices, an ipad pro with full MacOS on it instead of the phone OS. As it stands right now, I would not touch a macbook or imac with a 10 foot pole when I can get a surface studio, surface book and surface pro or go for similar money and WAY more functional.