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16th March 2022, 05:37 | #1 |
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| “Pro” no longer has any meaning in Apple land The company could slap the term onto a dog turd and it would have the same value Fruit and Nutty Cargo cult Apple’s footloose and fancy free use of the world “pro” to describe some of its products means that the term is largely meaningless. For years Apple has been slapping the name onto wireless earbuds and phones making it harder to understand what it means. Take for example the MacBook Pro. For years it has been targeted at “creative professionals” or at least those with tons of cash who pretended to be creative. Now, it the latest batch of launches Jobs Mon started to say that its Mac "Studio and Studio Display were for musicians, 3D artists, and developers in its presentation. You know, creative professionals. https://fudzilla.com/news/54528-pro-...-in-apple-land |
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