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  • Jakub Pawlowicz 10:29 am on October 20, 2008 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , information visualization, , macbook, macbook pro   

    Passion for engineering 

    I really like what Apple did with the latest revision of MacBook and MacBook Pro. This time they put a lot of attention into refining the external look and manufacturing process, and as usual for Apple they show passion in very every detail.

    Rather than looking at static images, go ahead and take a look at movie presenting the manufacturing process of new MacBooks. It’s perfectly well done, very well shot, and presented by Jony Ive (Apple SVP).

    PS) At the end of the movie they show how they optimized notebook packaging to reduce environmental footprint. Very nice, classic example of how combining animation with information visualization can explain complex matters the simple way.

     
  • Jakub Pawlowicz 6:53 pm on March 21, 2006 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , macbook pro   

    MacBook Pro? It’s gorgeous! 

    Finally, after one-and-a-half months of waiting I’ve received my brand new MacBookPro! And it’s the fastest and most beautiful laptop I’ve ever used. It’s faster than I’ve ever imagined. It’s that fast, that I have to start thinking faster, because it finishes tasks before I decide what to do next ;-))

    I’m quite busy right now, so I’ll post more details later. Stay calm!

     
  • Jakub Pawlowicz 6:58 pm on February 18, 2006 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , corland, , macbook pro   

    Waiting for my MacBook Pro 

    Waiting for a dreamed computer is a hard time. Especially if it takes a month or more. I’ve ordered mine on February 1st, and the guys at Cortland (polish Apple reseller), said that they hope to ship them by the end of February (but they didn’t say which year ;-)). My waiting was interrupted today by a post at TUAW with the first pictures of unpacked one (click here to see). I must say they are looking great, especially the aluminum enclosure :-). Now, I’m eagerly waiting to see the battery life tests, because it’s the last thing that nobody knows. I hope it would be as long as my old iBook G3, which could run on battery for about 4 hours without a problem. So fingers crossed!

     
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