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<blockquote data-quote="Kodiak" data-source="post: 172173" data-attributes="member: 15426"><p>Unmistakably MAC…</p><p></p><p>It's been more than 20 years that I'm using only this platform!</p><p></p><p>Since my "complete digital commitment" some 3-4 years ago, I've been cooking</p><p>exclusively with Nikons and MACs (the blend is so perfect!). I have a MAC Pro and</p><p>a 27" cinema display as working station and a MACBOOK pro 17" in studio.</p><p></p><p>When Apple made the weird decision to stop the production of the MACBOOK pro 17", </p><p>since my younger son was accepted in a photo school and my bigger one in a design </p><p>faculty, I rushed out to get them each the same MACBOOK pro 17" that I have. New or </p><p>used made no difference to me as long as they get them. I was lucky, I found two! … a </p><p>new and a demo! I took advantage of the deal and stretched my shopping spree to add </p><p>an other 27" cinema display for my sons. The prices were fantastically cheap because </p><p>the MACBOOKs were production ends and the display was a demo. Having said nothing</p><p>of my stampede to my sons, they were very happy to get them from me as </p><p></p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><p style="margin-left: 20px"><span style="color: #800000"><span style="font-size: 15px"><p style="margin-left: 20px">"reward for good school marks!"</p></p> <p style="margin-left: 20px"></span></span></p> </p><p></p><p>One the most important features of a working station is "screen real-estate"… All the</p><p>tools in some application workspace will, if you want a decent picture size window to </p><p>work on, suggest larger screen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kodiak, post: 172173, member: 15426"] Unmistakably MAC… It's been more than 20 years that I'm using only this platform! Since my "complete digital commitment" some 3-4 years ago, I've been cooking exclusively with Nikons and MACs (the blend is so perfect!). I have a MAC Pro and a 27" cinema display as working station and a MACBOOK pro 17" in studio. When Apple made the weird decision to stop the production of the MACBOOK pro 17", since my younger son was accepted in a photo school and my bigger one in a design faculty, I rushed out to get them each the same MACBOOK pro 17" that I have. New or used made no difference to me as long as they get them. I was lucky, I found two! … a new and a demo! I took advantage of the deal and stretched my shopping spree to add an other 27" cinema display for my sons. The prices were fantastically cheap because the MACBOOKs were production ends and the display was a demo. Having said nothing of my stampede to my sons, they were very happy to get them from me as [INDENT][INDENT][COLOR="#800000"][SIZE=4][INDENT]"reward for good school marks!"[/INDENT][/SIZE][/COLOR][/INDENT][/INDENT] One the most important features of a working station is "screen real-estate"… All the tools in some application workspace will, if you want a decent picture size window to work on, suggest larger screen. [/QUOTE]
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