This has obviously been discussed to an extent in the WWDC 2012 thread, but I'm interested in this subject specifically. What are your thoughts and, perhaps more specifically, experiences with this machine?
I'm in no doubt that it is an incredible computer, but I personally feel that the functional compromises in favour of design are a step too far for a computer allegedly aimed at the professional.
My cons;
The first two I can deal with, to an extent, but the last two are not acceptable. How can Apple possibly presume that professionals working in the field would not want at least the basic opportunist level of security that a Kensignton slot provides? I understand that it's due to packaging, but this only enforces my view that the machine has taken the form over function ethos a step too far. As for the lack of a 17" - I appreciate it's due to market demands, but again, is this something that Apple would have once considered too seriously? I'm sure that 'back in the day' they would have made it regardless. Just because they could, and because a small percentage of their followers demanded it.
Also, I have to wonder how much of a final say the late Steve Jobs had in the final specification. I can't help but feel they are slowly abandoning their followers. What's next - a touch screen iMac with no keyboard, but a $99.95 Thundertooth optional keypad?
I'm in no doubt that it is an incredible computer, but I personally feel that the functional compromises in favour of design are a step too far for a computer allegedly aimed at the professional.
My cons;
- No RJ45
- No optical drive
- No Kensington lock slot
- No 17" option
The first two I can deal with, to an extent, but the last two are not acceptable. How can Apple possibly presume that professionals working in the field would not want at least the basic opportunist level of security that a Kensignton slot provides? I understand that it's due to packaging, but this only enforces my view that the machine has taken the form over function ethos a step too far. As for the lack of a 17" - I appreciate it's due to market demands, but again, is this something that Apple would have once considered too seriously? I'm sure that 'back in the day' they would have made it regardless. Just because they could, and because a small percentage of their followers demanded it.
Also, I have to wonder how much of a final say the late Steve Jobs had in the final specification. I can't help but feel they are slowly abandoning their followers. What's next - a touch screen iMac with no keyboard, but a $99.95 Thundertooth optional keypad?