I remember the boom times with much fondness. Each new announcement was exciting and you never knew what Apple would come up with next.
Can't believe this...3D is the first real innovation Apple made in the post Jobs era. Its potential is huge unlike 3D TV. Nostalgia is very deceptive.3D touch reminds me always of 3D TV....... Both didn't, or at least, one of them didn't pan out. but the other have it small users...
Either case the old days were better, large advances,, but now its all small under the hood, or visual stuff, small hardware improvements... Nothing to scream about.
I'm afraid we can only look forward to decline
I think you're reminiscing during a time when there were some new technology and Apple successfully leveraging that technology.I remember the boom times with much fondness. Each new announcement was exciting and you never knew what Apple would come up with next.
For the Macs, I agree with you to a point. I think the 2012 rMBP is the pinnacle of laptop design, power and performance. I'm thinking about a new computer next year and the iMac has what I need. Conversely I'm not really worked up over what's out there for non-apple hardware (I like the Surface Book but its too pricey I think). That is the apple hardware is still better.Now I find myself since 2011 disappointed with Apple's hardware direction, and cringe at Apple keynotes..
For the Macs, I agree with you to a point. I think the 2012 rMBP is the pinnacle of laptop design, power and performance. I'm thinking about a new computer next year and the iMac has what I need. Conversely I'm not really worked up over what's out there for non-apple hardware (I like the Surface Book but its too pricey I think). That is the apple hardware is still better.
That's one of items that really bothers me quite bit.With Apple's planned obsolescence in all that is hardware now
Not nostalgic at all. I'm completely happy with my iPhone and iPad. Will be getting an Apple Watch next and then venture into Macs.
For me, the good old times are here and I'm enjoying the hell out of them.
2005 is when I think Apple lost it's mojo and became what it is today.
Nah....I'm sailing along in it with a nice Merlot in my hand....Trust me, you've already missed the boat...
For all you doom & gloomers - would you ever consider buying a WinTel machine? There's your answer right there.
I'm typing this from a LinTel machine
I think it is a combination of this, and that the markets are maturing so while Apple is still being just as innovative with new technology as they always have been the changes in technology that they have to work with are getting smaller and smaller.Sites like this one and other news sites pretty much predict the entire outcome of the keynotes before they happen. Essentially spoilers.
While some will enjoy looking at the predictions/previews, others will then want to be surprised come keynote time. Only way that is gonna happen is if you switch off from sites like this.
Same for anything. You read the spoilers then watch the event/show/film, you ain't gonna be surprised and feel this alleged magic that people harp on about.
I just find it funny that you think its any different now from 5 or 10 years ago.