While Windows 10 will be supported through 2025, many of those 2010-2015 PCs running the OS are already past the window to get new updates, drivers, etc., simply because the hardware requirements for Windows 10 in 2022-23 are higher than they were when the OS was first released. But I feel like the one I have is fine for my needs and would continue to work (outside of the horrible keyboard and the fact I have to get it replaced at least once every year with AppleCare when keys get stuck). I don't really need the power that a 14/16" MacBook Pro offers, so a MacBook Air or 13" Pro would be fine. I got plenty of devices so I don't feel like buying a new one, but I feel like I should go ahead and just upgrade. Last thing I want to do is be running insecure software on a computer I use for online banking and bill paying. I hate how Apple isn't upfront about the minimum amount of years they'll provide security updates for their OS releases. I know Apple typically provides security updates for older MacOS versions for 2 additional years but its an unwritten policy and could change. With Apple dropping MacOS support for previous MacBook Pro models, I feel like this model is next to be dropped come this WWDC. I've had AppleCare+ on it since getting it in 2018. I use it as my primary computing device and outside of the crappy keyboard it's been working for me.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |