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How does this all fold into Microsoft's bold but elusive vision of mixed-reality headsets like HoloLens and affordable virtual-reality headsets (which will require graphics processors that not all Surface hardware has)? Panay said he knows the path.I wanted to know about mixed reality, where he imagines HoloLens and Surface meeting, and what the steps between now and a mixed-reality future are. "I see it so clearly," he said with a laugh. "I won't tell you what they are."He said that 3D creative tools and affordable VR are the stepping-stones to an eventual world of devices like HoloLens. "What is crucial is making people take these steps with you, at this point," he said. "Get on the platform now. Be part of Windows, now."Panay didn't specifically answer many questions about Studio during the interview, but did suggest that it's another size in the lineup.
It's also another big key in the mission to get people to start making 3D content with Microsoft tools, and doing it now."The best thing we're trying to do now is, you look at Paint today, Paint 3D, and you look at even Studio, you can already see where those are going to weave together even though we didn't demo them together, and you can start to see how quickly that's going to come together," he said. "And we're going to be pretty relentless about it."I'm not saying the new Microsoft Surface Studio and Surface Book will be incredibly popular computers. While the pen-equipped transforming computers look awesome, I actually think they're pretty niche.Here's the truth: Apple's new MacBook Pro isn't for pros. Not all of them, anyhow.It's not for photographers who quickly offload pictures from SD cards, or writers who need a comfortable keyboard. It's not for businesspeople who plug into TVs and projectors to show off their PowerPoint, or video editors who need a lot of graphical muscle.
It's not for artists and graphic designers who use pens or touchscreens to do their work -- or anyone who needs more than 16GB of memory.It's also not for DJs, despite what you might have seen. "Watching someone DJ with the top of a keyboard was just embarrassing," writes Peter Kirn, founder of Create Digital Music.Apple used to stand for professionals, particularly creative ones. Even back when Apple machines seemed dreadfully overpriced and slow compared to their Windows counterparts, artists, designers and editors of all strokes swore by the Mac to get things done.Building on that success, Apple's laptops actually started to trounce the Windows competition. Remember six years ago, when Apple's redesigned MacBook Air set a new bar for the entire laptop industry? Or three years ago, when the MacBook Air became the go-to laptop for long battery life?
One by one, commonly cited reasons why Windows users might avoid buying Macs began to melt away.A die-hard Windows fan, I remember how impressed I was in 2012 by Apple's MacBook Pro with Retina Display. More than the eye-popping screen and gigantic battery, I loved its selection of ports. It was the first unibody MacBook Pro with ports on both sides of the machine, and the first to offer the super-useful HDMI port to connect to a monitor or TV.When Apple introduced the compact, powerful Mac Pro desktop in 2013, it looked like the company still had the best interests of pros in mind.But then Apple stopped meaningfully updating its computers. The MacBook Pro didn't get updated for almost two years. The Mac Pro is still waiting, nearly three years later.In 2014, Apple even killed off Aperture, its beloved photo-editing and image-management software, in favor of a consumer-centric Photos app -- showing the company hadn't learned its lesson when creatives revolted against Apple's dumbed-down Final Cut X video editing software a few years earlier.
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With computer sales tanking and many people holding on to aging machines, this week was Apple's chance to show professionals and Windows consumers alike that Mac is the place to be.Instead, we got the new MacBook Pro -- Apple chose thinness and a gimmicky touchscreen strip instead of things creative pros actually want and need.When we asked Apple's head of marketing Phil Schiller why it took over four years to meaningfully update the Mac, he suggested that those "innovations" were more important than serving the existing audience.Sure, the new MacBook Pro is more powerful than Apple's nearly two-year old MacBook Pro with its three-year-old processors -- and it's honestly rare to find a fast quad-core Intel chip inside a laptop that claims 10 hours on a charge.But Apple could have given us a thicker laptop with even more battery life, more graphical power, a full keyboard and a full complement of ports -- and it chose not to. As usual, Apple is going its own way, thinking "different," building an aspirational product instead of what people are asking for. (You might have heard the old adage about Henry Ford and his horse.)
Now, Microsoft and its army of partners (Asus, Acer, Dell, HP, Lenovo and more) will be all too happy to claim the audience Apple has spurned. It's quite the role reversal for the rival companies.But hey, Microsoft used to be on top. Now, it's trying to build a hardware brand the same way Apple did -- by putting creators first.Last year, I told myself I'd buy a MacBook Pro with Retina Display -- the first Mac I would have ever owned. I just wasn't ready to buy into a then two-year-old processor with four-year-old performance. I figured I'd wait a few months for Apple to refresh the laptop.The endorsement reverses an earlier call by Consumer Reports telling consumers to avoid the new MacBooks, for the first time ever, because of big fluctuations in battery life. The publication on Thursday said a software update issued by Apple has fixed the battery problems it found in earlier tests."With the updated software, the three MacBook Pros in our labs all performed well, with one model running 18.75 hours on a charge," Consumer Reports said. "Now that we've factored in the new battery-life measurements, the laptops' overall scores have risen, and all three machines now fall well within the recommended range in Consumer Reports ratings."
Apple plans to roll out the software fix it gave Consumer Reports to all users in several weeks, the publication said. Users enrolled in Apple's beta software program already have access to the update.Apple referred CNET to its comment from earlier this week about the Consumer Reports battery test. It said, in part, that the setting used by the publication to test the MacBooks "is not a setting used by customers and does not reflect real-world usage." It also said it had fixed the bug found in the test and that "this is the best pro notebook we've ever made, we respect Consumer Reports and we're glad they decided to revisit their findings on the MacBook Pro."Apple's new MacBook Pro, unveiled in October, was the first major update to its high-end laptop in four years. Apple executives, speaking in an exclusive interview with CNET before the launch, dubbed the changes -- including a thinner design and a Touch Bar above the keyboard -- a "milestone" and a "big step forward" for its top-of-the-line notebooks.
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The MacBook Pro was redesigned as people start to take a second look at PCs, many of which employ full touchscreen monitors, foldable bodies that let them turn into tablets and -- most importantly -- competitive pricing.These Macs were meant to show Apple still cares about its computer lineup, given how much attention it's focused on its top moneymaker, the iPhone. Sales of the phone, which turns 10 this year, make up about two-thirds of Apple's revenue. But demand for the iPhone is slowing, which is why Apple needed to please some its long-time core customer base -- designers and creators who rely on the Mac.It didn't take long, though, for people to complain about everything from the pricing, the lowest option for a Touch Bar version is $1,799, to the removal of the MagSafe charging port. Battery life quickly became a big issue, with many saying they got about a third the promised 10-hour battery life.One thread about the topic on Apple's support site has had more than 30,000 views and over 500 comments since it was first posted in late November.CNET, for its part, didn't see any battery issues in its many tests of the new MacBook Pro. Reviewer Dan Ackerman gave the 13-inch Touch Bar model an 8.6 rating (out of 10) and said, "Apple's smart, useful Touch Bar makes it well worth splurging on the step-up version of the streamlined 13-inch MacBook Pro." CNET tests laptop battery life with a looping video playback, while Consumer Reports uses a browser-based benchmark. CNET's tests showed battery life in line with Apple's numbers.
In December, Apple removed the "time remaining" battery life estimate from its Mac software, saying the number has been inaccurate and the percentage remaining tally was a better measure. Consumer Reports' first findings from its MacBook Pro battery test came out nine days later."After factoring together our complete test results, Consumer Reports finds that all three MacBook Pro laptops fail to meet our standards for recommended models," the publication said at the time. "This is a real departure from past MacBooks."The publication re-tested the machines after Apple identified an issue with the Safari browser that appeared to affect battery life during the publication's proprietary benchmarking tests. Apple released a software update to fix the issue on Tuesday."Bottom line to me is that this news itself does not do any good for Mac, whether or not a battery issue exists," Gartner analyst Mikako Kitagawa said. "Even if there were no battery issue, it is hard to recover the product reputation as this news can stick to [a] consumer's mind."
Jeff Geerling, a St. Louis, Missouri-based web and app developer, published a lengthy blog post Tuesday on why he returned his new 13-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar in favor of one with normal function keys. "The battery is the straw that broke this camel's back," the 31-year-old wrote. "After two times using the Touch Bar model on the road without power nearby, I nearly lost it when my laptop was under 10 [percent] battery remaining after only three hours of use."Geerling, a self-proclaimed Apple fanatic who has owned more than dozen Macs over the past 20 years, said he may think twice about buying a Mac in the future.The battery issues he experienced "made me look elsewhere for the first time in many years," Geerling said in an interview. "If Apple continues to neglect the Mac while other manufacturers like Dell and Lenovo are catering to developers ... that's where I start to feel nervous about the future of the Mac."
Apple's new MacBook Pro is an eye-catching new computer. So are Microsoft's new Surface Studio and upgraded Surface Book. But none of them use Intel's latest processors.Is that a big deal? Not as much as you'd think. Here's our explainer from August on what "Kaby Lake" really means for your next PC.Intel's seventh-gen Core processors, codename Kaby Lake, are now official -- but they aren't as big an upgrade as you'd expect from Intel.Sure, they're a little bit faster and a little bit more power-efficient. But the best thing about Intel new CPUs might actually be this: the deals you'll find on PCs with last year's chips.Intel's seventh-generation Core processors, the latest and greatest CPUs the company has to offer. They're the successor to Intel's sixth-gen "Skylake" processors from 2015.But Kaby Lake isn't a true successor to Skylake. It's more like Skylake+.Usually, Intel creates a powerful new processor architecture, then the following year shrinks down the circuits for better efficiency. (Intel, much like Ke$ha, is industry-famous for that "Tick-Tock" product cycle.)
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