I have never lost all my work because of the touch-bar, but it’s an annoyance and disrupts my work. It’s not something that you can control without taking your eyes off the screen.
I have never lost all my work because of the touch-bar, but it’s an annoyance and disrupts my work. It’s not something that you can control without taking your eyes off the screen.
You thought going from knob to touch interface is a progress, but actually it’s not. It’s a cost-down, not a progress. So many buttons and switches are now integrated into one single touch sensor and a low performance CPU. The hardware cost is fixed over a wide range of models and every feature can be programmed.
I totally agree with you. Even though I do own the 70-200 F/2.8, the lens that I kept on my Nikon D750 all the time is Nikkor 28-300, which everyone seems to despise.
Just got an e-mail today from ecobee saying the lite version now supports room sensors too.
Just got an e-mail today from ecobee saying the lite version now supports room sensors too.
It’s not Cherry switch, according to the spec
It’s not Cherry switch, according to the spec
Americans drive about 30 miles per day in average. That equals about 10kwh of electricity. The average electricity per person now is about 4500kwh per year, which is about 12.3kwh. If everyone drives electric car, the total electricity usage of drivers will almost double (180% actually). That’s a big increase.
So the drive train is basically the same idea as Honda Accord hybrid right?