

Apple clearly does not want you tinkering around in their systems. To achieve that sleek profile they have in all their products these days, upgradability has been very limited. Especially with their newer MacBook and iMac computers. In order to achieve that design aim, often times they have to sacrifice some things. It’s a great option for working professionals who don’t mind the extra “Apple tax” because MacOS might make up for that.Īpple’s design objective for many years now has been to make their products look sleeker, simpler, thinner. Now we are not Apple haters here, surely Apple is doing something right when their Mac lineup sells so well. Often times, that premium you pay can be frustrating. You buy premium stuff, you pay a premium price. While all of that is great for people who have grown to love MacOS, there still stands the one thing Apple is notoriously known for all over the world. Apple’s largely successful Mac lineup has always been respected for having great design, build quality and performance for the most part (unless you’re a gamer, sorry).
