It's not like I disagree with you that they'd make excellent demos for an Apple event, but I do not get the impression that Apple works closely with these developers to have immediate support worked out at the time a new product is released.
I agree. And my post was not intended as a rebuke of Adobe alone. I don't know the details of their relationship but I suspect it is not as close as it once was.
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As far as the rMBP, I didn't personally buy one. It will likely fall into my notebook replacement cycle with a future version. There are certain things I dislike, but that display is arguably the best quality display I've seen from the Apple brand since their CRT days. I'm referring specifically to picture quality. They're really very nice. The glare is cut to a tolerable level, and it tracks sRGB quite well.
I've seen them as I know a couple people who bought them. The form factor of the older design wasn't a huge issue for me before. Now it's smaller. The display is what I really like. I couldn't stand the shiny one before, so anti-glare would have been a necessity. They cut it to a level where it's acceptable. People dealt with some amount of glare on crt era stuff too. It's mainly an issue when it's overwhelming. In terms of a larger display, I'd like to see something higher in resolution around the 24" end. That segment has been a bit slow though due to margins and volume. . There are a few higher margin products remaining, but you have a lot of $100-300 stuff out there in desktop displays.
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Originally Posted by hmm
It's not like I disagree with you that they'd make excellent demos for an Apple event, but I do not get the impression that Apple works closely with these developers to have immediate support worked out at the time a new product is released.
I agree. And my post was not intended as a rebuke of Adobe alone. I don't know the details of their relationship but I suspect it is not as close as it once was.
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Originally Posted by hmm
As far as the rMBP, I didn't personally buy one. It will likely fall into my notebook replacement cycle with a future version. There are certain things I dislike, but that display is arguably the best quality display I've seen from the Apple brand since their CRT days. I'm referring specifically to picture quality. They're really very nice. The glare is cut to a tolerable level, and it tracks sRGB quite well.
Oh, it's nice. You'll love it.
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Oh, it's nice. You'll love it.
I've seen them as I know a couple people who bought them. The form factor of the older design wasn't a huge issue for me before. Now it's smaller. The display is what I really like. I couldn't stand the shiny one before, so anti-glare would have been a necessity. They cut it to a level where it's acceptable. People dealt with some amount of glare on crt era stuff too. It's mainly an issue when it's overwhelming. In terms of a larger display, I'd like to see something higher in resolution around the 24" end. That segment has been a bit slow though due to margins and volume. . There are a few higher margin products remaining, but you have a lot of $100-300 stuff out there in desktop displays.