Sometimes, it's worth taking a moment to note the end of an era, even when that ending might have happened a long time ago. Today, Apple announced that it considers the mid-2012 13-inch MacBook Pro obsolete. It was the last MacBook Pro to include an optical drive for playing CDs or DVDs.
This means that any MacBook Pro with an optical drive is no longer supported.
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Apple stopped selling the mid-2012 13-inch MacBook Pro in October 2016 (it was available for a while as the company's budget option in the Pro lineup), so anyone doing the math saw this coming.
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The exclusion of an optical drive in subsequent MacBook Pro models was controversial, but it's now clear that whether Apple was jumping the gun at that point or not, optical drives have fallen away for most users, and many Windows laptops no longer include them.
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That's a sign of just how irrelevant optical drives are for today's users, but this seems like a good time to remember a bygone era of physical media that wasn't so long ago. So farewell, mid-2012 13-inch MacBook Pro—honestly, most of us didn't miss you by this point.
[Do you still have a collection of Blu-rays/DVDs? Do you use an Optical Disc drive anymore?] I do.
(Score: 2) by Unixnut on Saturday February 03 2024, @12:17PM
It is good. Such a modded video ipod is still my primary audio player. Originally I got it because my car came with an "ipod dock" that only works with that generation of ipods. However with Rockbox installed and 1TB of SD storage, I actually have my entire collection on there with space to spare, and I carry it around with me.
The battery also lasts a lot longer than when it had a HDD, and it sounds better than my phone for music. It makes sense after all, being a dedicated audio player vs the jack of trades my phone has to be.