


The new MacBook Pros-released, for the record, a year and a half after the 2015 models, which were in some cases changed very little from the 20 models-have been birthed into this era of frustration. Macs aren't even regularly refreshed with new processors from Intel, Nvidia, and AMD as they're released anymore we could rely on that as recently as three years ago. The iPhone gets refreshed promptly and consistently every September, while some Macs sit there for one or two or three years without even being mentioned. In the space of just a decade, they've watched their favorite platform go from being the center of the company's attention to a minor line item. You can't fault longtime die-hard Mac users for being a little frustrated with Apple.
