![]() This trend started with the original MacBook Air and through the introduction of the MacBook Pro with Retina Display and it’s now the rule, rather than the exception.Īnd yet, as recently as the 2009 Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs himself said, “Our pro customers want accessibility: to add memory, to add cards, to add drives.” He was introducing the “Unibody” MacBook Pro that day. To accomplish that, displays are fused to the glass, proprietary Solid State Drives (SSDs) store all our files, RAM (memory chips) is soldered directly to the logic board and even the batteries are glued to the case. That’s the tradeoff we’ve made for wanting our Macs to be thinner, lighter and sleeker. ![]() With rare exception, current generation Apple laptops can’t be upgraded – or even repaired after accidental damage – in any meaningful or easy way after purchase.
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