Is it necessary to replace the computer with the remaining state subsidy?

by Poster Jun 4, 2025 63
The current top-of-the-line MacBook pro in 2018 mainly writes code and is connected to an external 4k monitor for a long time. There is no problem in using it so far, but I feel that I will have to change it sooner or later. Do I have to wait for retirement or catch up with national subsidies? 🤦 Is air enough? Is it necessary to continue pro?

Replies

  • Anonymous8191 Jun 6, 2025
    @ Anonymous2310 As long as consumption cannot be raised, various subsequent disguised supplements will follow. In addition, technology products will only get lower and lower. Except for the graphics card, I have never seen any higher and higher
  • Poster Jun 6, 2025
    @ Anonymous2251 The high brush and interface are really tempting, but the weight of air is really hard to choose. Take it out often..
  • Anonymous8779 Jun 6, 2025
    The current MBP is 16 'in 2019. I don't turn on anything. I just turn on Chrome. If I browse text web pages, the temperature is normal, but whenever I watch videos, B battles, oil pipes, etc., it's hot. Can I replace the CPU cooling grease to relieve it?
  • Anonymous58 Jun 6, 2025
    @ Anonymous8779 Dust cleaning can only alleviate, but the effect will not be particularly obvious
  • Anonymous7009 Jun 6, 2025
    Part of it is true that the national subsidy is gone, and intel's replacement with m has a huge improvement, but there is no good solution for x86 virtual machines In addition to national subsidies, there are many options if you really want to save money. Don't be in a hurry to wait for the M5 series, buy m4max, m3max Supervision machine, refurbishment machine
  • Poster Jun 6, 2025
    @ Anonymous46 I bought 24,000 at that time and now I only charge more than 2,000, which is uncomfortable enough...
  • Poster Jun 6, 2025
    @ Anonymous2636 air Can it be moved? I want to fight for a few years
  • Anonymous55 Jun 6, 2025
    @ Anonymous5930 Apple's national subsidy is really cheap. I bought the mbp of my m4pro before the national subsidy, 2.2 w; Some time ago, I bought an m4pro macmini on JD.com, 24g memory, 512 ssd, and 10 Gigabit network card. It only costs 8,200, which is more than 3,000 cheaper than the official website!
  • Anonymous55 Jun 6, 2025
    @ Anonymous5930 Many other brands have increased prices and receive national subsidies. apple's products are based on national subsidies and discounts at the original price
  • Anonymous55 Jun 6, 2025
    @ Anonymous7065 Change, I used to have a 16-inch one, but I changed it to a 14-inch mbp, which is very cool. Anyway, there is an external monitor, but the convenience brought by 14-inch is much better than that of 16-inch
  • Anonymous7092 Jun 6, 2025
    National supplements are available every year, and I will replace them when I hiccup. The 18-year-old heat dissipation has serious flaws. You can replace it when the black screen problem occurs
  • Anonymous7092 Jun 6, 2025
    @ Anonymous6255 Battery problem, replace one for hundreds
  • Anonymous7092 Jun 6, 2025
    @ Poster If you don't take it out often, you can buy a high-end macbook mini, just equip the screen yourself, and other performances are similar. But half as cheap
  • Anonymous7092 Jun 6, 2025
    @ Poster wrong writing, it's macmini.
  • Anonymous454 Jun 6, 2025
    @ Anonymous6930 If it is not from Intel, don't use it, there is no qualitative improvement
  • Anonymous6684 Jun 6, 2025
    I want to change it as soon as possible, the national subsidy is almost gone
  • Anonymous2636 Jun 6, 2025
    @ Poster That's definitely possible. Of course, if you have money, you can go to the top configuration. Start at least ten years and write code without any problems
  • Anonymous44 Jun 6, 2025
    intel can be replaced, and it does have an improvement.
  • Anonymous3792 Jun 6, 2025
    There is no need, the state subsidy saves personal tax, but in the future, the US version will also save taxes and AI.
  • Anonymous8192 Jun 6, 2025
    Online national subsidies have ended in many provinces and regions