In this new episode of The Applesphere Talks, we have a lot to discuss. Led by Miguel López and David Bernal Raspall, we dive into the latest news from the Apple environment. And they are among the most interesting, especially on the seven lives of the Mac.
The Many Lives of a Mac
We are in the middle of the iPhone, this period that now divides us equally between the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 14. And it is now that we consider how difficult it will be for the iPhone 14 Pro Max of overcome an already very capable generation On all fronts. What is Apple going to spare us for inviting us to renew the iPhone this time?
What we are looking forward to is the new MacBook Air M2. And we are also looking closely at this rumor that tells us that there will be a 15-inch model, which we wait with open arms. If confirmed, we would no longer need to use a “Pro” laptop to have more screen and that’s good news.
We have time to stop at the third anniversary of the Apple Watch ECG in Europe. A sensor that arrived in our country relatively quickly to the Apple Watch and thus saved lives. Something I always say is to save your life is the killer app of the Apple Watch.
And finally, we come to the heart of this discussion: how some users use MacBook Pro with a broken screen as if it were a Mac mini. The truth is, just take that screen off, connect an external monitor and here is!, you now have a functioning Mac with a keyboard and mouse. Given how cheap they are for the occasion, it’s an interesting way to breathe new life into a Mac.
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