The minimum hardware list for Sierra seems purely punitive to me.  They’ve got 
support for a MacBook, but not the Pro of the same vintage and essentially the 
same 2009 hardware specs?

El Cap was an all right release, but I wouldn’t be going out and buying a Mac 
that couldn’t run the latest.  In practice it’s easy to buy much more than you 
need; just don’t buy too little.  Contemporary MacBooks should be all right, 
except maybe the 2012 model.

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