But that’s not where the story ends because a new iMac is also on the market and you are going to hate its Fusion Drive: 1TB, 2TB or 3TB, it’s still going to be behind a fast NVMe SSD. It’s true that Apple was never known for its love for the modular approach, but to find yourself unable to upgrade your 256GB or even the 128GB SSD drive is not a pleasant realization, especially after paying a premium price for your new daily-use computer.
Apple has recently released its new line-up of iPhones and a few months ago, we got to see the new MacBook Pro series, as well as the MacBook Air 2019, but, while the hardware is definitely improved and the professionals will love the retina display (and possibly the touchbar), the manufacturer still indulged itself in the sins of the past.