Re: [iPad] Microsoft is now 'more innovative' than Apple

 

It's a balancing act. And I think they're up sussing too much on the lighter and thinner whereas a little more battery just a little wouldn't hurt thinning and lightning that is important but I think their focus is just a slightly bit too far to that side course this is just my Opinion

~KLM
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On Oct 30, 2016, at 3:08 PM, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

> Apple is just too obsessed with thinning their product. They don't have to be that thin. That's just my opinion though
> KLM

It is extremely important to man users who carry their laptops around daily to make them lighter. My last one was 5½ pounds; this one is 4½ pounds. Still heavy but noticeably easier to carry.

The new model is 4 pounds! (15" rMBPro in all 3 cases).
If I were in the market at present, that reduced carry-weight would be more important to me than the thinness — but that is PART of where it comes from.

I expect the logic board in these models is scarcely larger than that in the recent Macbook — we'll need to wait for iFixit to dissect one to know — but that would make it less than the dimensions of the laptop *keyboard*.

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