Jerry, the daffodil is beautiful -- I am and always have been for
black and white.
Marta
On Apr 19, 2008, at 12:10 PM, Jerry Freeman wrote:
had a student with a similar experience, so don't feel alone. he
kept the 17", but reset to a lower screen resolution for daily use,
go figure.
love the 15" MBP! just bought a canon 5D to keep it company. sold
everything in my studio, including printers (outsourcing). kept a
few big fw 800 external drives, and a decent usb mic. that's it.
liberating!
best...jf
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On Apr 19, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Marta Edie wrote:
I went for the 17 at first with all the bells and whistles, high
resolution etc., so I thought i could see better----- I had to
order it, they did not have one at Apple store to look at , they
offered to get one in, which they did not. so they ordered. But
low and behold, the high resolution with all those pixels -----
the type was so small, I could not read, and the display
adjustments made the type larger, but oh, so fuzzy. So I had to go
15, it isn't set up as yet, but I at least could SEE -- at least
at the store. So, my Amazing Grace is that I hope I'll see better
by saving $ 1000.00 . What an oddity. You all just now pray that
this will work -- my old titanium has a better screen to SEE! than
the 17 did.
Marta
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