Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:54 am
I dare to contradict. Yes, Apple's computers were not really competitive over the last few years anymore, and I already decided that I would go for a PC for myself as soon as I need more power for DR and Fusion. Even if I hate Windows and all the trouble we have in our student labs (about 40 PCs) with drivers and general stability.
But then came M1. We only bought the basic MB Air as a replacement for my wife's older MB Pro 13", which recently developed intermittent screen troubles. Once she started to use it, I only got very limited access to do a few tests with Resolve and Fusion (she loves the keyboard and the screen). I'm very impressed by the power and the low energy consumption of this entry-level model. And, believe me, I'm not easily impressed by new technology any more. But this time, Intel is going to have a hard time and Apple is back to the show.
And I already thought they are a phone company now and give a damn about computer users.
Sorry for derailing the thread.
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