Ode to a MacBook Pro

from blog The Desolation of Blog, | ↗ original
My main Mac is a 2014 15-inch retina MacBook Pro. It's a good machine. In some ways, it's superior to the 2018 MacBook Pro, and I have no plans in the foreseeable future to buy a new MacBook Pro. The 2014 model has a keyboard that is both quiet and reliable. It has function keys, including volume and brightness, which I use every day. It has a variety of useful ports, including MagSafe, HDMI, and USB-A, all of which I use regularly. (MagSafe has saved my MacBook Pro from harm on several occasions.) Yet the 2014 is not my favorite model ever. That honor goes to my late 2006 17-inch MacBook Pro. The "late" refers to the October introduction date; the machine itself is still functional. It mostly sits in a closet now, though I occasionally boot it up to print documents, because it runs an older version of Mac OS X with the drivers to support my old printer. In my opinion, the pre-unibody MacBook Pro was the best design ever. The difference is in the details that make this machine most friendly to customers.