24 points | by SilverElfin 14 hours ago
9 comments
Unless they intend to keep M4 in the lineup, I seriously doubt M5 Air will cost higher.
Apple normally keep a $200 price gap between products. So a MacBook below $999 Air will be $799 and $699 for Edu.
My Early 2015 MBP is showing its age.
> Apple Mac mini placed beside its retail box and power cable on a wooden desk surface
Seems like someone is overdoing the AI.
Notebookcheck used to be a source I trusted and enjoyed; now, it thinks one of my extensions is an adblocker and is one of the worst offenders at going into a javascript-page-reload loop to be sure no one reads their content without seeing ads.
I think these leaks are timed marketing drives.
Don't worry, the computers don't leak. (What would they leak? Battery fluid?)
Supposedly, someone has leaked the details of Apple's M5 Mac line.
You are suggesting that "leak" is a transitive verb. It is. However, it is also an intransitive verb.
notebookcheck is a wonderful mid-sized news outlet and one of the best laptop review sites post anandtech's downfall...
Being low key snarky about something that is clear in context isn't going to ingratiate you, at least not with me.
I presumed they would leak apple juice.
> Don't worry, the computers don't leak. (What would they leak? Battery fluid?)
Such pedantry. Much wow.
The lineup has indeed leaked. The title was correct.
Unless they intend to keep M4 in the lineup, I seriously doubt M5 Air will cost higher.
Apple normally keep a $200 price gap between products. So a MacBook below $999 Air will be $799 and $699 for Edu.
My Early 2015 MBP is showing its age.
> Apple Mac mini placed beside its retail box and power cable on a wooden desk surface
Seems like someone is overdoing the AI.
Notebookcheck used to be a source I trusted and enjoyed; now, it thinks one of my extensions is an adblocker and is one of the worst offenders at going into a javascript-page-reload loop to be sure no one reads their content without seeing ads.
I think these leaks are timed marketing drives.
Don't worry, the computers don't leak. (What would they leak? Battery fluid?)
Supposedly, someone has leaked the details of Apple's M5 Mac line.
You are suggesting that "leak" is a transitive verb. It is. However, it is also an intransitive verb.
notebookcheck is a wonderful mid-sized news outlet and one of the best laptop review sites post anandtech's downfall...
Being low key snarky about something that is clear in context isn't going to ingratiate you, at least not with me.
I presumed they would leak apple juice.
> Don't worry, the computers don't leak. (What would they leak? Battery fluid?)
Such pedantry. Much wow.
The lineup has indeed leaked. The title was correct.