I suppose, but then I could call the Air a high end tablet that doesn’t have 
touch yet. :-) (streeeetching…) But I’m talking about their line of Mackbook 
Pros. If I’m buying a top of the line Apple, I would very much like for them to 
NOT glue the battery in place. And soldering the memory onto the motherboard is 
a complete buzz kill. 

I think I know why they started that though. Ever try buying memory at the 
Apple store to upgrade the Macbook Pro you wanted to buy? The price was 3 to 4 
times what you could get from web stores or even Fry’s. Sure, you could poke 
the salesperson in the eye and ask about the Price Match Guarantee, and they 
would grudgingly point you to an iMac and have you show them the price at 
Crucial. I think someone in corporate said, Screw that! Solder the damn memory 
on the board and be done with it! Ahhh… Steve Jobs. We miss you. :-)

Bob


On Feb 26, 2014, at 19:36 , stephen barncard <stephenrevoluti...@barncard.com> 
wrote:

> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 7:20 PM, Bob Sneidar 
> <bobsnei...@iotecdigital.com>wrote:
> 
>> Well if Apple continues to solder it’s memory onto the motherboard of it’s
>> laptops
> 
> 
> Doesn't it have to for the Air? No room for sockets...
> 
> *--*
> *Stephen Barncard - San Francisco Ca. USA - Deeds Not Words*
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