And aesthetics isn’t just hardware. It’s in software too. Windows aesthetics isn’t even remotely close to macOS.
Yup. I don't know how Microsoft can even be happy with the look and experience of Win 10, it's way behind.
And aesthetics isn’t just hardware. It’s in software too. Windows aesthetics isn’t even remotely close to macOS.
That would be amazing. Thank you. Are you running VMware Pro on the MBP? And do you ever run both VMs simultaneously?
Worth buying a MBP soon if you're intending to virtualise as the rumours are getting stronger that the first Apple Silicon models will be the MBP and/or MBA.
Yea definitely wait if you can.
I'm not liking what I'm seeing about Bootcamp on ARM. I've since noticed there are a couple of programs/games that I really don't want to lose that need windows... so I've caved and bought the 10th Gen i5 powered 13" MBP, which I'll be picking up later on. Rather excited.
I'm also a bit nervous how long and well Apple will support Intel devices. I can see Intel Mac's ending up as second tier devices in a couple of years time when it comes to app support and new features.
The issue could be when it comes to resale value. I upgraded from my 2017 mpb13 to a 16 this year and still got £720 for my 13 which after 3 years was pretty decent. If in 5-6 year's time when I, and many others, will want to sell on their 2019/2020 units and Apple have pretty much abandoned their intel models, I can't see there being much of a market.They'll probably release 4-5 years of MacOS for the Intel ones from this point. Universal binary helps maintain app compatibility for a good while. But yeah, no doubt that at some point they'll be second tier devices.
The issue could be when it comes to resale value. I upgraded from my 2017 mpb13 to a 16 this year and still got £720 for my 13 which after 3 years was pretty decent. If in 5-6 year's time when I, and many others, will want to sell on their 2019/2020 units and Apple have pretty much abandoned their intel models, I can't see there being much of a market.
I guess it also depends if there's software that people want that doesn't become compatible with future machines too. They'll be forced for a while to continue using the current machines and if they break, they'll need to replace with one that's pre-ARM.