04-27-2016, 05:25 AM
"Takes them ages to release something" says the tester of the 150-600 mm lenses :lol: That was too good to be missed, sorry. You know, my hardcore "whatever you make, I'll buy it, Steve"-times are over since quite a while. Also, I have not much of a use of a huge 15" laptop which itself is stoneage, no matter who builds it. If it has to be mobile with all the limits ergonomically and can't be done by a tablet, I prefer small ones.
Anybody remembers some bonmots? "Netbooks simply don't work" and now they sell 11" and 12" MacBooks (but I must say, the keyboards used on them are very impressive). "Styluses are always bad because you don't know where to store them" And now they make two iPad Pro and a stylus - once the Genius left Earth, Apple returned to be an ordinary IT company with some nicely designed devices and also carefully kept up prices Sure, when they started to make a device which already existed like MP3 player, cellphone, all-in-one PCs, they came up with a bucket of new ideas or/and better quality at a higher price - which doesn't look like that high when I think about how long I can use the devices. But these days they are only re-chewing Steve's ideas.
And the question, on which device Lightroom runs faster... I could not care less about but somehow I enjoy the prejudice that LR would crash with libs over 30.000 RAWs. Making performing databases user-friendly was one of the big core competences of Apple - Adobe just copied what they were able to copy.
Anybody remembers some bonmots? "Netbooks simply don't work" and now they sell 11" and 12" MacBooks (but I must say, the keyboards used on them are very impressive). "Styluses are always bad because you don't know where to store them" And now they make two iPad Pro and a stylus - once the Genius left Earth, Apple returned to be an ordinary IT company with some nicely designed devices and also carefully kept up prices Sure, when they started to make a device which already existed like MP3 player, cellphone, all-in-one PCs, they came up with a bucket of new ideas or/and better quality at a higher price - which doesn't look like that high when I think about how long I can use the devices. But these days they are only re-chewing Steve's ideas.
And the question, on which device Lightroom runs faster... I could not care less about but somehow I enjoy the prejudice that LR would crash with libs over 30.000 RAWs. Making performing databases user-friendly was one of the big core competences of Apple - Adobe just copied what they were able to copy.