Quote:
Originally Posted by jswinden
I doubt it. Apple doesn't like us messing around inside the Mac. This was a point of contention between the hacker Wozniak and the businessman Jobs. Woz loved expansion bays, hence the Apple II line with expansion bays. Jobs just wanted to tell us what we wanted, hence all the crappy solder on the MB holding down the RAM, processor, etc. and few if any expansion bays. If those GD idiots at Apple actually worked with computers they would understand the need for a mid-level desktop with expansion capabilities, and laptops that you can add more RAM. I went with the Mac Mini because even as limited as it is, it has more expansion capability than most Macs. For $100 I bought third party RAM and increased the Mini from 4GB to 16GB.
|
Every Mac I have ever bought since the 1990s had upgradeable RAM. In the Pro range at least that has been the rule, and the exception is the few years where they weren't.