The thing is, you don’t have to ditch your old Mac in order to run Apple’s latest software. Plus, a new Mac currently supports macOS Big Sur, will update smoothly to macOS Monterey and support updates for years to come. After all, Apple’s M1 Macs are awesome they’re super fast and incredibly efficient, and might make your ageing, lethargic, unsupported Mac look not-so-awesome by comparison. If you have the means, it can be tempting to solve your problems by buying a new computer. Your Mac can actually run the latest version of macOS, even if Apple won’t help you install it. We all know we don’t need to upgrade to the latest iPhone every year, but when Apple stops supporting updates on your MacBook or iMac, isn’t your only solution to upgrade to a new one? No, I say. Throwing out perfectly good tech is one of my biggest pet peeves, but sometimes it seems unavoidable.
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