Microsoft is really doubling down on the whole touching thing and so far Apple has stayed away from it with its compute platforms. I base that opinion on precision of the drawing, expressiveness, and the response time. I have both it and the iPad Pro and not too surprising, at twice the cost, in my opinion the Surface Book's drawing experience is better than the iPad's. My experience with the Surface Book tells me that the PixelSense technology is really great for drawing. And having a zillion pixels is wonderful although my CAD package (TurboCAD) still doesn't deal well with the high DPI screen off the Surface Book, I'm sure it would look silly on this machine. For me, the 3:2 aspect ratio is so more reasonable for computers than 16:9. ![]() Clearly that is the thing which makes this announcement. ![]() But setting all of that aside for a moment. It is startling to have a story about IBM extolling the virtues of Macbooks for business and Microsoft launching a platform targeting designers, it really is amazing. That looks pretty awesome, and it makes the iMac seem even more tired which I assume was intended.
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