It shouldn't come as a surprise that when Apple launched its 2011 MacBook Pro lineup last week that it did so with little fanfare. There was no special press event and no video of an unusually charismatic man on a white background describing the latest features of the systems. All we got two weeks ago were a few pages describing the high level features of the lineup, a short outage on the Mac Store and five new configurations available for sale.
Think of all the things you could buy with $7,000.
M2 Pro and M2 Max chips are coming.
Moreover, the customers can only use this self repair service on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Models that have M1 chips.