Tech-ish randoms, mostly Apple
Sep. 5th, 2010 12:57 pmHaving had the iPad for a couple of weeks, I'm finding it makes for a reasonable ereader. It's a bit heavy, so to use it comfortably I need to sit back, put a cushion on my lap, and then place the iPad on the cushion in the "landscape" position. But it allows me to read under almost any lighting circumstance, which is a big improvement over the Kindle.
Bought a Macbook Pro this weekend. Initial impression -- having not touched an Apple laptop since the Powerbook G4 -- is pretty good, very nicely designed/built bit of kit, though they really should've smoothed the front edge a little for comfort's sake.
I hadn't expected to find the trackpad particularly usable. It's a last-resort option on my old Dell. But the larger area plus the multitouch makes it genuinely useful. And using a laptop with the full OS X accessibility thing is a delight compared to doing the rough equivalent on Windows.
So I'm pretty happy with it so far. Haven't bothered trying to game -- I'm pretty sure I'll be wanting an external display/keyboard/mouse for that -- but for the general productivitiy/webby stuff it works remarkably well for me.
My one small gripe is that I can't move my data over from the Dell via wireless where I'm staying, as it's just too slow and flaky. Shall see about snarfing a short bit of cat5 from the office on Tuesday.
Bought a Macbook Pro this weekend. Initial impression -- having not touched an Apple laptop since the Powerbook G4 -- is pretty good, very nicely designed/built bit of kit, though they really should've smoothed the front edge a little for comfort's sake.
I hadn't expected to find the trackpad particularly usable. It's a last-resort option on my old Dell. But the larger area plus the multitouch makes it genuinely useful. And using a laptop with the full OS X accessibility thing is a delight compared to doing the rough equivalent on Windows.
So I'm pretty happy with it so far. Haven't bothered trying to game -- I'm pretty sure I'll be wanting an external display/keyboard/mouse for that -- but for the general productivitiy/webby stuff it works remarkably well for me.
My one small gripe is that I can't move my data over from the Dell via wireless where I'm staying, as it's just too slow and flaky. Shall see about snarfing a short bit of cat5 from the office on Tuesday.