@Eug, when you get the drive and enclosure, do tell how the real-world Yosemite performance compares to the original Seagate HDD. This does seem easier than replacing the HDD internally, although I am still inclined to do so mainly because of the noise and heat it produces.
I haven't experienced any WiFi issues in 10.11. As for the VPN software, did you try disabling rootless?
As I mentioned in my post above, I already have 10.10.4 installed on the 9400M, and it's supported by Yosemite as well as El Capitan.
Earlier Intel integrated GPUs are not supported by...
My late 2008 MacBook Air with the same GPU has the following OS X versions installed, in the order of most use:
1. 10.6.8
2. 10.11 DP2
3. 10.10.4 & 10.9.5
It's not my main Mac and used for basic tasks, so I'm fine with the limitations in Snow Leopard. 10.11 runs faster than Yosemite, and...
It won't be happening anytime soon. With 5K still fairly new, the effort and expense of fitting 8K into a 27" display isn't worth it at this point. Not to mention that the quality gain won't be nearly as much as 1440p to 5K.
The only new iMac display I expect to be announced later this year...
Looks like you got your wish. http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2015/07/15Apple-Introduces-The-Best-iPod-touch-Yet.html
It's good to see the iPod is still a priority, although only giving the Nano and Shuffle new colors is a bit underwhelming.
Same on my 13" late 2013 MBP, although the performance is a little better than Yosemite. The 10.11 betas have been fairly stable for me, although I generally don't touch my main Mac with betas.
M290MX? :confused: I assume you mean the 775M/780M high-end GPU options.
You are correct in your assumption that the non-Retina models are being phased out. I have a Retina and the screen is stunning.
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