A little side note on "working" with computers or "professional" use.
Every time I need to concentrate and finish something important I need at least the following.
- Sitting at a desk with an office chair and a monitor in front of me.
- Using a mouse and keyboard that I can move to have a comfortable working position
- Probably a wired network connection to have a non-shared, reliable data transfer
- A large enough display (not resolution) to arrange what I need in front of me
All this talk about mobility and great portable hardware is 80% just to show off how advanced technology has become.
Maybe I'm really getting old, but to get stuff done I need a working environment that enables me to get the job done.
This is true wether I'm writing documentation, do some programming or setting up some remote servers.
What I want to say is that, regardless of what future Apple innovations might come out, I need a workplace with appropriate hardware. If Apple thinks I'm still living in the PC era, that's fine.
Carrying laptops to meetings and discussing some project related stuff at a cafe is all nice and shiny, but work means something else to me.
I love Apple hardware, but if I'm unable to buy what fits my needs, I look somewhere else.
This is the main reason I will always be looking for a nice workstation type machine.
This is all fine using a macbook, but here's my minimal connectivity:
- Power Supply (I like MagSafe)
- Large display (DP or HDMI, don't care)
- Ethernet for corporate network access. I love WiFi for fun, but most places I work at require ethernet
- USB mouse and keyboard because I usually close the laptop and move stuff on my desk. I hate BT.
- USB to be able to connect my iPhone
- USB or analogue audio to connect a headset if I need to use Skype.
Now you can tell me this is all 199x, but this is how I work. I know a lot of people that do so as well.
If Apple limits its products to minimalistic gadgets I have to switch.
I wrote this because most people assume I complain mostly about recent CPU/GPU and GHz.
No, the above stays true regardless of specs.
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Excellent post
I do a ton of content creation for tech manuals, presentations, FDA investigations and so on.
There is some video editing required and so on.
Mean while I need solid connectivity
A full size key board
Mouse
Having dual 27 inch monitors is a big help.
All this talk about 9.7, 12.9 is all fun stuff.
Sure I can correct a photo's shapes and perspectives on the ipp but when it comes to framing and labeling the ipp becomes a tray for my coffee and muffin.
Apple can recapture the audience they once had but they rather focus on making thinner, lighter and less function computers to peddle adapters, hubs, connectors or whatever else, oh sorry accessories.
Look at iMovie. I have never seen a more crowed screen of non useful items in my life.
Clean it up and sell it.
No they would rather brag about being the most fragile lightest thinnest phone to date.
Apple seems to hold back on their product capabilities.
Mac mini is another example, they mean to tell me they couldn't integrate Apple TV into the mini or iMac?
Newer iMacs can't be used as an external monitor? Hell I would buy one even if only macs could take advantage of the monitor function.
But damn they have pretty stuff and fancy stores.