What does a designer need?
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 9:21 am
Modern MacBook Pro models have absolutely no problems with this.
On the Retina display, images look incredibly detailed.
Texts are clear, and the LED backlight perfectly conveys the full depth of black and bright shades of white.
And thanks to the wide P3 color gamut, shades of india mobile database and red look even more realistic than in the sRGB palette.
In addition, the MacBook Pro display supports True Tone technology, so the white balance is automatically adjusted to match the color temperature of the surrounding light, so the image always looks natural. This is very important not only for a designer, but also for a videographer.
MacBook Pro Screen
Controls. Keyboard and trackpad.
Have you ever used a touchpad on a laptop?
And a computer mouse? I personally have used both, and here's what I can say with confidence: I have never used such a convenient touchpad for control as the one on a MacBook. And I don't even need a mouse, well, personally. I got used to controlling the trackpad panel so quickly that even when working in graphic editors, I feel quite comfortable doing everything I did with a mouse before.
Force Touch trackpad for precise cursor control and pressure sensitivity; supports Force Clicks, Acceleration, Pressure-sensitive drawing, and Multi-Touch gestures
Also, the trackpad panel is covered with glass, so when sliding, your finger does not get stuck on it, and it all feels amazing to the touch.
Of course, not everyone gets used to this panel, and only a small proportion of people are able to completely abandon the mouse. But if you succeed, you will not have to carry a mouse with you and constantly charge it. You no longer depend on additional devices. And that's great????
On the Retina display, images look incredibly detailed.
Texts are clear, and the LED backlight perfectly conveys the full depth of black and bright shades of white.
And thanks to the wide P3 color gamut, shades of india mobile database and red look even more realistic than in the sRGB palette.
In addition, the MacBook Pro display supports True Tone technology, so the white balance is automatically adjusted to match the color temperature of the surrounding light, so the image always looks natural. This is very important not only for a designer, but also for a videographer.
MacBook Pro Screen
Controls. Keyboard and trackpad.
Have you ever used a touchpad on a laptop?
And a computer mouse? I personally have used both, and here's what I can say with confidence: I have never used such a convenient touchpad for control as the one on a MacBook. And I don't even need a mouse, well, personally. I got used to controlling the trackpad panel so quickly that even when working in graphic editors, I feel quite comfortable doing everything I did with a mouse before.
Force Touch trackpad for precise cursor control and pressure sensitivity; supports Force Clicks, Acceleration, Pressure-sensitive drawing, and Multi-Touch gestures
Also, the trackpad panel is covered with glass, so when sliding, your finger does not get stuck on it, and it all feels amazing to the touch.
Of course, not everyone gets used to this panel, and only a small proportion of people are able to completely abandon the mouse. But if you succeed, you will not have to carry a mouse with you and constantly charge it. You no longer depend on additional devices. And that's great????