Why haven't they changed the design of their laptops in over 6 years? Just the same tin shell?
they changed it in 2022 and it no longer looks like picrel>tin shellthey're aluminum
>>109003030They sorta do, unless you're talking about the metal unibody design..yeah that will probably stay. You're not going to see a return to plastic or trying weird glass stuff.From personal experience I have a 10+ year old macbook pro that still works, been around the world with that shit. However, all my old plastic laptops (dell, toshiba, HP) are all broken scrap in storage. I took care of all them, but time will destroy most laptops that don't have that metal unibody sort of chassis. It's why many brands adopted unibody laptops in their lineups, it's more than just styling or trends.
>>109003187>they're aluminumyou mean aluminium
>>109004172dilate
>>109003187>>109004172aluminum alloy, not pure aluminum.
>>109004172kek
>>109004295>Germans>mainly brownChecks out.
>>109004172When it's 100% done by indians it's called aloominum and not aluminium. That's why the US never says aluminium.
>>109004172>>109004295
>>109003030all indications are that they are releasing a new design this fall with the M6 chips.
>>109004717youre retarded
>>109004291alloy way
>>109003030stubbornnessaluminium is shit for usability and longevity but it looks prettier to their target demographic than plastic and so they keep producing it
>>109005591>youre retardedDo you know how statistics work you spastic retard? There's a higher chance a jeet made that comment over a brit in the modern internet.
>>109003030What do you mean they didn't? They did, and a new MacBook Pro redesign is rumored for early 2027, although possibly it might end up as an all-new "MacBook Ultra" instead.
>>109005644>only british people can speak british flavored englishlike I said, retarded
>>109003030at least you can get it in black now tho it's still full of rounded corners.