• urhovaldeko@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    There was a time when you had to pay for the next major version. I think it went free around mountain lion or so?

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      1 year ago

      After 4 years, you have to pay $1999 to get a new iMac. (all numbers were made up)

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        1 year ago

        Heah, my 2013 MBP died this year (at least the wifi module did), so I replaced it. 9 years is good in my book

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          1 year ago

          You’re saying your 13 year old macbook is still getting updates? I know the Pro models usually have extended support, but 13 years sounds a bit extreme. The latest version of OS X that supports the 2010 Macbook Pro is High Sierra from 2017.

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            Updates? No, but still runs like a champ. Even so, an OS from 7 years after its manufacture date is pretty good. My main point was against your “after 4 years” you need to buy a new Mac.