Tiny ? Tiny how ? Ain't SI able to use the complete surface of the screen ?
Or are 2880 pixels making too tiny buttons ?

For the battery, well we have french electricity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oxEM2uWuts

;)


Le 31/12/2014 04:41, Luc-Eric Rousseau a écrit :

But the windows and xsi interface is really tiny on the retina display, and since power management doesn't work well under boot camp, the battery won't last long, it's just an unpleasant windows experience. It's good for occasional use of windows but not as a main use.

On Dec 30, 2014 6:42 PM, "Graham D. Clark" <mailgrahamdcl...@gmail.com <mailto:mailgrahamdcl...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    nope just Bootcamp. Parallels is separate but worth being able to open
    Soft without re-booting into another OS for quick things. 7 works fine
    (may upgrade)

    On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 6:28 PM, olivier jeannel
    <olivier.jean...@noos.fr <mailto:olivier.jean...@noos.fr>> wrote:
    > Thank you Graham !
    > Are Bootcamp or Parallels provided with the Mac ? And what
    windows version
    > should I buy ? (7 is the less worst I think )
    >
    > Le 31/12/2014 00:21, Graham D. Clark a écrit :
    >
    >> Yes, very well. On various macbook pros over the last 5 years, I've
    >> been running Soft on Bootcamp and Parallels (some viewport shaders
    >> don't work in Parallels, so just switch to bootcamp when needed).
    >> It's not complex to setup or run at all.
    >
    >



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