Up again - no Haswell.
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hopes and dreams crushed yet another day.....
Up again - no Haswell.
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Chrome and Safari are both showing a question mark where there should be a picture of the 13 inch rMBP at http://store.apple.com/au/mac/family/macbook-pro. Can anyone else check this?
Using Firefox and I'm getting the same thing.
Could they be preparing to swap to a picture of a thinner 13-inch
its probably the cache server catching up.
anyways ....
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bottom is CTO 16GB
supposedly if they have stocks in Australia, it wouldn't take till 26th to ship as my address is located at the heart of the city....
and the CTO is waaayyy off
LET THE SPECULATION BEGINS
its probably the cache server catching up.
anyways ....
Image
bottom is CTO 16GB
supposedly if they have stocks in Australia, it wouldn't take till 26th to ship as my address is located at the heart of the city....
and the CTO is waaayyy off
LET THE SPECULATION BEGINS
If it's within 14 days of purchase, you can return it for full refund. Otherwise, they're not going to do that for you.
I don't think the classic line would get Haswell, unless they would remove the superdrive and start supporting SSD on the classic line as well, which doesn't make sense as they already have that on their rMBP line. Though, Apple could place some kind of fusion drive in the classic line (combination of SSD & HDD), which would give a Haswell processor more sense. But I doubt they will. It seems more likely that they will switch to only retina MBP's, with Haswell.Hi guys,
I'm about the buy a new MacBook Pro (non Retina).
Since this modell was not updated more than a year now, I'm afraid they will let the classic line die with Ivy Bridge.
What do you think, will the classic line get the Haswell chipset, or that was the last modell with Ivy Bridge?
thx
I don't think the classic line would get Haswell, unless they would remove the superdrive and start supporting SSD on the classic line as well, which doesn't make sense as they already have that on their rMBP line. Though, Apple could place some kind of fusion drive in the classic line (combination of SSD & HDD), which would give a Haswell processor more sense. But I doubt they will. It seems more likely that they will switch to only retina MBP's, with Haswell.
Exactly. Looks like apple just wants people to upgrade to the newest technology, which is retina screens, flashdrives instead of harddrives, and the exit of CD/DVD-players.Yeah, I guess too...
As price wise, its clearly visible, that they dont want to sell the classic models, since the prices are nearly the same, or more expensive as the retina, if you order with hires-antiglare display + with the same specs (ram+SSDs).
The store going down probably had more to do with them releasing a redesigned apple store app this tuesday.
Anybody seen this?
https://www.macrumors.com/2013/07/2...-itunes-store-app-store-and-ibookstore-deals/
Never seen that tag line for the rMBP - maybe the new slightly thinner 13inch?
Anybody seen this?
https://www.macrumors.com/2013/07/2...-itunes-store-app-store-and-ibookstore-deals/
Never seen that tag line for the rMBP - maybe the new slightly thinner 13inch?
I think you may be on to something. If you look at the Mac Mini under it, it also sounds like a phrase for a new update. We could of course be wrong, but I hope those are indications of an update.
I think you may be on to something. If you look at the Mac Mini under it, it also sounds like a phrase for a new update. We could of course be wrong, but I hope those are indications of an update.
This definitely could be a clue about a refresh for the rMPB and the mini. Or it could just be new marketing material for the new store app. The Kremlinology continuesWe'll know in a few days.
EDIT:
This is on the Apple online store now. Same as on the leaked pic of the new store app:
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