Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/10/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I don't understand the necessity of putting drives internal to the computer's case. With multiple terabytes of data an external RAID of some kind is almost a requirement. Those external devices are seldom touched by the user so they can be at a remove from the computer - they don't add to the heat load. And there ARE dual GPUs in this machine, you'll note. I don't see a "plethora" of wires being an issue here. For those who need USB in bulk there are plenty of USB 3 connections. There are Thunderbolt 2 connections to go to monitors which can be daisy-chained. I think the cable thing isn't real, it just seems real because it's different. The thing that needs to be fixed is a software update to OS X to support greater than 8 bit displays. If Apple wants to play in the high quality output game (and they'd better) this has to be fixed so wide gamut monitors can easily be used. I know they can be now - but it's not trivial to make happen. I wonder if this is something holding up new displays from Apple. Adam On Oct 25, 2013, at 3:46 AM, Frank Dernie <Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com> wrote: > For me the biggest disappointment is the absence of built in hard drive > bays. Yes it has pretty styling, yes it is small and yes it is quiet - but > of course it is, all the big noisy bits are going to be hanging off it > with a plethora of wires in disparate boxes of random styling. > Somebody missed the point here IMHO. > I guess it makes it more portable for use all around a network. > > FD