Posted 14 October 2008 - 06:35 PM
On me it will have a big effect. And that is giving up on Apple after 24 years and roughly 400k spent with them. Glossy is simply a complete no-go for me. And yes, I have tried to grow into a 24" iMac for three month, even in a dim room with controlled lighting I developed headaches and neck pain, and got into the habit of wiping the screen nervously every few minutes, as every single piece of dust was sitting three-dimensional on top of my work. Whenever watching widescreen movies, I had myself letterboxed and editing black and white images the excessive contrast made any serious work impossible. Do I need to even top that by trying to get into acrobatic performances when using my laptop in a train or plane? I thought Schiller's comment was downright condescending and humiliating. I will not continue to bother a company that hates its customers so much with my money.
Yes, Apple has the best OS in existence, but no way am I going to give them my or my companies business ever again. Since the keynote has finished I have terminated three subscriptions to Mac-related papers and a paid broadcast, my equipment will be on eBay or a similar site within a week. I can get a really professional Lenovo machine with three years international warranty, card reader, matte high res display, longer battery life, all connectivity, sudden motion sensor, webcam and all the toppings for less than this glorified mirror.
How can somebody with reason talk for 15 minutes about improved manufacturing process, smaller shipping packages etc. and then reveal a product that is more expensive than its predecessor while having less ports, same battery life, same resolution, still 5400rpm HDs standard, still 4GB RAM max, etc. Why is it more expensive: You will need a display adapter for everything and not a single one is included. Attaching my 30" Cinema Display would add 100 bucks, adding my 23" another 30 and then I still need something for a projector (VGA) and the remote... great deal.
What have we got: less ports, same performance, worse keyboard, worse location of the optical drive (needs more desk space), ugly design (subjective, I hate this black frame and the black keyboard), and a higher price while gaining nothing but glare. With every keynote we get less options than before (you would think that a company with growing market share would be nice to its customers, but ignorance is bliss it seems). Where is a decent desktop Mac, where is a replacement for the 12" PB (no, the MBA is not it - too big and no connectivity), what is going on with the Mini, what will happen to the 17" model, what will happen to the other displays???
A company inviting the press to kick its customers behinds is another Apple first.