![]() ![]() Unfortunately, that’s how the technology industry works. The arrival of high resolution computing presents the same problems, both for consumers and content creators alike. Especially when Apple is in the driver’s seat.” “Advances are not based on whether or not they will inconvenience anyone. Ten minutes of this and you’ll be thanking the technology gods daily for the almighty Blu-ray. ![]() Within seconds you’ll wonder how in the world you ever managed to endure such a poor visual experience. The only way to really appreciate what this is like without experiencing it for yourself is to find an old CRT television and hook it up to a VCR so you can watch a movie. My eyes have been opened and suddenly the same screen that I never had an issue with looks downright dark and muddy. I can barely stand to look at my old MacBook any more. One day with the retina screen convinced me that the critics are wrong. Like Ian Malcom castigating John Hammond for his hasty decision to bring dinosaurs back from the dead, these critics insist that just because Apple can make such a screen, doesn’t mean that they should. I’ve read several articles lately from creatives who are actually quite angry with Apple for pushing the industry down such a troublesome path. “As we see high density screens get larger and larger I start to question, why? Just because we can?” – John Carey
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