Obviously you didn't read the full story. You can choose a 1.2GHZ Core Solo, or 1.5GHZ Core 2 Duo. The Core CPUs are very efficient, and some people need the extra power. Also, screen size doesn't have anything to do with Photoshop. It's resolution that matters, and this will be the first slate with this resolution.
No I didn't read the story because I expect Engadget to give me enough of an overview without needing to dig further. Obviously they did a piss poor job of summarizing the story. I mean it features….x,y, and z. I consider that fact. Not lazy. I come to Engadget to get summaries of gadgets of the day.
As for PS. Obviously you have never worked with it when you’ve had a crap load of palettes open. 12” may be OK for doodling or some really rudimentary touchups but anything that really pushes the capabilities of a core duo? Yes its personal preference but I know few people who would want to do real work on a 12” screen.
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Mitch R. @ Mar 24th 2007 12:38AM
Obviously you didn't read the full story. You can choose a 1.2GHZ Core Solo, or 1.5GHZ Core 2 Duo. The Core CPUs are very efficient, and some people need the extra power. Also, screen size doesn't have anything to do with Photoshop. It's resolution that matters, and this will be the first slate with this resolution.
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John Doe. @ Mar 24th 2007 1:21AM
No I didn't read the story because I expect Engadget to give me enough of an overview without needing to dig further. Obviously they did a piss poor job of summarizing the story. I mean it features….x,y, and z. I consider that fact. Not lazy. I come to Engadget to get summaries of gadgets of the day.
As for PS. Obviously you have never worked with it when you’ve had a crap load of palettes open. 12” may be OK for doodling or some really rudimentary touchups but anything that really pushes the capabilities of a core duo? Yes its personal preference but I know few people who would want to do real work on a 12” screen.