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Why I bought a MacBook Pro


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(Note: This is my personal opinion and I do not wish to slander any company or it's products.)
I have heard enough from people around me - What a waste of money! Was this necessary at all? Blasphemy! and what not!

Let me digress why I chose a Macbook pro, especially 2015 13inch retina display, and after a week's use, feel I had made a very good decision.

I have had my fair share of experience with all kinds of devices. My first mobile phone was an android device Galaxy pop from Samsung. I loved it for its features. There were tons of apps, even a flight radar app, and I was simply amazed. It went well for a year after which the company stopped producing it and dropped supporting the phone. Slowly it started lagging, battery life became pathetic and was prone to heating issues. While the world was running Android Icecream Sandwich, I was still on Froyo.

Even at that time, apple products were really famous and I used to snigger at apple fans and used to think why one buys phones that lack features android provides.

My mobile device's battery became so pathetic that I no longer functioned as a mobile device and was permanently attached to its charging cable.

I had to leave my mobile to the mercy of gods. I had to have a new device.

I bought an android tablet with phone facility: Galaxy tab 2.
It serviced me well for 1.5 years and went down the same path as my mobile.

Similar experience with laptops..

(...To be continued)

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