I think they've brought the iPhone on quite considerably with the force touch.
The watch 2 software, who cares?
The Apple TV is almost beginning to look like a useful product. In a year, when the prices come down it might be worth a punt.
the iPad pro? Not sure. The form factor is the issue - do I want a big screen in a tablet? Crucially, will it weigh a lot. I find the iPad 2 to be that little bit too heavy to be handheld for too long. A larger one is going to be heavier and have a worse balance point. They know this which is why it now has a keyboard copied from a surface pro, and the stylus Steve Jobs always rejected. This paints it as a desk-bound device to me, and the Macbook does that better.
On the contrary, it appeals to me as I'm starting to think about upgrading my Air. I'll need to wait till it's out, but if it has enough juice to do basic photo editing, and works like an wacom tablet I'm sold.
I think they've brought the iPhone on quite considerably with the force touch.
The watch 2 software, who cares?
The Apple TV is almost beginning to look like a useful product. In a year, when the prices come down it might be worth a punt.
the iPad pro? Not sure. The form factor is the issue - do I want a big screen in a tablet? Crucially, will it weigh a lot. I find the iPad 2 to be that little bit too heavy to be handheld for too long. A larger one is going to be heavier and have a worse balance point. They know this which is why it now has a keyboard copied from a surface pro, and the stylus Steve Jobs always rejected. This paints it as a desk-bound device to me, and the Macbook does that better.