Sunday 27 March 2016

Part 1: The Upgrade Man (A quick Review of OSX) and MacBook Pro Mid 2012


When I purchase my MacBook Pro way back in august 2014 I was stunned with the features, the looks graphics tools and peripherals included with it. I browse everything starting from the box serial number went down to the bottom of the case and protective materials seems like everything has value. I kept the box looking for it as new all day long then started studying how things work inside out buttons power source texture response and it’s unique signature crazy as fact caveman. I originally bought this for a refine experience not only in windows but for apple computers as well. As technology fanatics I had to admit that I am really attracted with apple’s beauty leaving me speechless in every 3 months of upgrade product advancement. It’s not really a matter of circumstances to achieve something useful beautiful like this and became an institution to follow around the world but a matter of trades added to the world market as gadget company drive by geniuses who made the difference. I bought a 13 “ mid 2012 MacBook pro for $1299 – not bad not too old not new not the latest though all in one package with built in DVD ROM, Handy, VGA, DVI and HDMI output link. Products and services have been increasing on the web but apple is providing security for every end-users resulting with approve products only from app store inline with their gadgets computing. It is easy and safer to download software using the built-in gatekeepers while apple is reviewing each application upon accepting them to the app store before it came to you. One of the best example is the jailbreak method has no more weight in the latest IOS so in OSX. It’s not just a great deal you could make when you invented a certain app and make everyone crazy about it but lot more specific as a micro network in total.