With all the new features and probably needed power/GHz...Did mountain lion just make 2010 air obsolete?
I would think that all C2D like Lion will run fine on Mountain Lion.
I presume you mean major new versions of OS X to upgrade to rather than the point updates you get for free.It depends on how often Apple releases upgrades. Figure 5 years from when you bought the system plus some security updates after that as a general rule. It could be a little longer, but you never knowYeah the early 2011 MBP is my first intel mac,How many OS updates should I expect to be able to receive?
I have C2D on mac mini and the airplay is nowhere to be found lol. On my MBA 13 late 2011 its there but its giving me an error saying I need to update my airplay...
I believe AirPlay only supports computers with a i5 or i7 processor. You need to update your Apple TV to iOS 5.1B2.
Really? Seems to work fine on my C2D MBA...
Interesting. My C2D MacBook doesn't' work but my i7 MBA works fine with AirPlay. I wonder which computers will support AirPlay when Apple releases ML.
It should work. I honestly sit and play my iTunes from my MBA through my airport express on my hifi in the living room with no issues at all.
I suspect the fact your C2D MBA doesn't work is probably nothing to do with the processor and is some other reason.
Umm, pretty sure we aren't discussing Airplay Audio, but rather Airplay Video which allows you to stream what is on your computers monitor to your AppleTV.....
Airplay Audio from iTunes has worked for years.....
I presume you mean major new versions of OS X to upgrade to rather than the point updates you get for free.It depends on how often Apple releases upgrades. ...
Well the way I see it, Apple is running out of numbers at 10.8
They have one more kick at the X can and then it's OS XI![]()
That's not really true... it's not how builds work in general. The first part ( "10" ) is the major version and it only increments when there is a real major release... the second part "8" is the minor version and this can increment as much as you like... no one is stopping them from releasing 10.10 and 10.20 and whatever... Your logic is not quite accurate.
If they want of course, they can just name it 11.0, but they are in no way forced to jump to 11.0 after version 10.9