It will push more Pros to Windows. Consumers, and those who don't need
powerhouse hardware (graphic designers, writers, etc.) will still enjoy
Apple machines in droves, which works perfectly into Apple's plan.
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On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Erik_Freid <erik@mediasilo.com> wrote:
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> I see lots of current problems if the MacPro is phased out, not just
> expansion of a hypothetical "mac mini pro". But Apple is becoming a
> manufacturer for the consumer masses with idevices, Apple TV and thin
> notebooks. Unless they allow licensing for 3rd party hardware for legal
> hackintoshes which would be nice, we are too niche for their big picture.
>
> The sad thing is before the ipod/portable device revolution it was our
> niche market (the creative user) that kept the company afloat for 20
> years.. and this is how we are treated.
>
> It will push more people to Windoze, whether they like it or not.
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