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I really really want to buy an M1 MacBook Pro. Here’s why I’m not yet

I really really want to buy an M1 MacBook Pro. Here’s why I’m not yet

Posted on November 13, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

They almost had me

When Apple’s One more thing event kicked off on Tuesday, my Apple Card was ready. I’ve made no secret of my intention to hold off on buying a new Mac until Apple started using its own silicon inside, and the day finally arrived. The Apple Store was down, the event clock was ticking down, and I was ready to buy my first new MacBook in nearly a decade.
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