Macbook Pro? No.
11" Macbook Air.
Yeah well, they used to call the 13" Macbook just a Macbook. It seems anything is "Pro" these days at Apple even when the specs don't seem to agree.
The S°Pro has the same 17W dual-core 1.7GHz Core i5-3317U as the entry level $999 MBA.
OK, so it's a touch-screen Macbook Air equivalent and I want touchscreen on a 13" and 15" Macbook Pro (although obviously the air is even thinner and therefore more comparable to a pad to begin with in size). I still don't see the issue. My Brother MFC-J835DW printer has a touch-screen on it even and I only paid $99 for it. I seriously doubt it would cost Apple more than a hundred bucks or so to add the feature and probably a lot less. This would be a good place to start as it costs them almost nothing to implement (same with iMacs as well; there is no reason NOT to do it, IMO) Designing the lid/case so it's reversible as a pad would be a bit trickier, but it's already been done before so it's not exactly rocket science.
The S°Pro is limited to 4GB of RAM (8GB for the 11" MBA), and 128GB of SSD (512GB for the 11" MBA).
640k should be enough for everybody.
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Seriously, I don't care about details that can easily be altered by the engineering design team at a slight cost increase. The point is Microsoft has beaten Apple to the punch on a no-brainer evolution of the iOS/OSX concept. What would I rather have? A $1400 notebook/pad combo or a $1100 notebook plus a $600-900 pad? It's an unnecessary duplication of technology at this point. I'm sure Apple would prefer to sell you two units instead of one, though.
Great product - the "keyboard" is mostly a gimmick that comes at additional cost and only 1/3 of advertised storage is available to the end user. Great product, Microsoft! LOL
When you get one, be sure to let us know how wonderful it is. 🙂
You mean more of a gimmick than having to type with a god-awful touch-screen keyboard?
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As for the space thing, I'm sorry but that's not a Microsoft-centric issue. If you were to load OSX proper onto a 64GB notebook, you'd find a significant amount of that 64GB of space taken up by the operating system also. And until the recent announcement, you couldn't hope to get a 128GB iPad either. My last drive that was 64GB or smaller on a computer was in maybe 1999 when I had a 40GB drive to start? Oh wait. That was an 80GB drive....
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None of this is relevant to the idea of simply adding touch-screen capabilities to a Macbook (whatever model) or even an iMac. As long as you still retain the options for a trackpad and/or mouse, it could always be handy for something (anything from cockpit controls on a flight simulator to playing Bejeweled 3 at a pace that is only achievable on an iOS device not to mention Launchpad would make a lot more sense).
But instead of people recognizing that what Microsoft has delivered here is a good idea, they'd rather defend the current status of Apple's products...until the day Apple does release what will basically be the same thing more or less and then the fanboys will praise it to no end in the usual hypocritical fashion.
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