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sugarray3000

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Mar 7, 2009
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Hey guys! 2 weeks ago, at buyers guid it said "macbook pro (and MB) approaching the end og the cycle" now they have changed that to "neutral-mind product cycle" ? but why?
If you look at the average days since last update there should go 20 days from now on, until the next update, (i know you cant count on these avg. numbers of days, but why did they change it?) Dont you guys think there will be an update pretty soon or what?

Hope some of you will try to answer my questions...

M
 
Hey guys! 2 weeks ago, at buyers guid it said "macbook pro (and MB) approaching the end og the cycle" now they have changed that to "neutral-mind product cycle" ? but why?
If you look at the average days since last update there should go 20 days from now on, until the next update, (i know you cant count on these avg. numbers of days, but why did they change it?) Dont you guys think there will be an update pretty soon or what?

Hope some of you will try to answer my questions...

M

Sorry.. but what are you rambling on about??
 
Hey guys! 2 weeks ago, at buyers guid it said "macbook pro (and MB) approaching the end og the cycle" now they have changed that to "neutral-mind product cycle" ? but why?
If you look at the average days since last update there should go 20 days from now on, until the next update, (i know you cant count on these avg. numbers of days, but why did they change it?) Dont you guys think there will be an update pretty soon or what?

Hope some of you will try to answer my questions...

M

https://buyersguide.macrumors.com//#MacBook_Pro

Just because it's nearing an update does not necessarily mean it will be a major update. I would expect to see a speed bump in the next 3 months and that's all.
 
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