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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
A Quandary
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<blockquote data-quote="Vagrant" data-source="post: 1511791" data-attributes="member: 17009"><p>Also I want to apologize if it seems like I'm just complaining. The fact is the computer industry as a whole seems to be moving towards a fusion of mobile device computing and "traditional" computing. Shrinking the high end and merging operating systems across devices. As someone who still wants big, ugly hardware for heavy lifting it hardly seems to be the focus of many companies that aren't targeting gamers. The Mac Pro was pretty awesome hardware for the price and whatever Apple's big "pro" announcement is this year I'd be lying if I said I was expecting very much, hopefully I'm wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vagrant, post: 1511791, member: 17009"] Also I want to apologize if it seems like I'm just complaining. The fact is the computer industry as a whole seems to be moving towards a fusion of mobile device computing and "traditional" computing. Shrinking the high end and merging operating systems across devices. As someone who still wants big, ugly hardware for heavy lifting it hardly seems to be the focus of many companies that aren't targeting gamers. The Mac Pro was pretty awesome hardware for the price and whatever Apple's big "pro" announcement is this year I'd be lying if I said I was expecting very much, hopefully I'm wrong. [/QUOTE]
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