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Title: It’s time for the Mac to undergo a product-design renaissance
Post by: HCK on January 06, 2021, 04:05:10 pm
It’s time for the Mac to undergo a product-design renaissance

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<p>Just as I wrapped up a <a href="https://sixcolors.com/post/2020/08/20-macs-for-2020-an-introduction/" rel="nofollow">series I worked on most of last year[/url] about the most notable Macs of all time, I received a <a href="https://twitter.com/parlar/status/1344730104778391552" rel="nofollow">comment on Twitter[/url] about a specific peculiarity about my list that I’d never considered.</p><p>“It’s super interesting to me that only one Intel machine made it on,” wrote Jay Parlar.</p><p>I looked and—yep. Despite the Intel Mac era lasting 15 years, the only Mac on my list that originated in that era was the <a href="https://sixcolors.com/post/2020/12/20-macs-for-2020-4-macbook-air-second-generation/" rel="nofollow">second-generation MacBook Air[/url]. I <a href="https://sixcolors.com/post/2021/01/20-macs-for-2020-the-cutting-room-floor/" rel="nofollow">considered several others[/url], but they didn’t make the cut.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3602696/its-time-for-the-mac-to-undergo-a-product-design-renaissance.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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