12/29/2023 0 Comments Macbook pro 13 in ona brixton![]() The real upgrade for Pros, though, is that it now supports up to 24GB of RAM (instead of being limited to 16GB), and also has double the memory bandwidth. It offers 8 CPU cores and up to 10 GPU cores, which Apple claims will deliver 18 percent faster multithreaded performance, and up to 35 percent faster graphics speeds. Now that I've gotten my frustrations out, we can talk about what's good: Apple's new M2 chip. Developers aren’t doing much more to take advantage of it, so in several years it'll just be a useless appendage, like the last protohuman with a tail. It's almost as if Apple had some leftover Touch Bar stock it just had to unload, and we’re paying the price. Just when we thought we'd rid ourselves of Apple's second screen misfire, it's back to torture us again with disappearing function keys and constantly shifting app shortcuts. It's just a shame that those priorities left the 13-inch model with the same chunky-bezeled display and anemic port selection we've seen for years.Īnd no, the Touch Bar doesn't help the situation at all. And, given the many design and supply chain constraints we're facing amid the ongoing pandemic and chip crunch, it was probably smarter for Apple to focus on the new Air, as well as the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros. The MacBook Pro's unibody aluminum case still outshines the vast majority of PCs on the market. The only downside is, obviously, the price – over 400 euro –, but to be honest, you won’t find many other such well-made leather bags at a lower price, and certainly not with a technical compartment to hold and protect your photographic and electronic equipment.Now, I suppose it makes sense that Apple would coast a bit. Personally, I love carrying it – I like how it fits my style and my personality, and at the same time hold everything I need for around-town photography. I find that has really hit the mark with the Brixton line, and anyone who doesn’t want to sacrifice style for the safety and convenience of high-tech materials will be thrilled with this bag and won’t want to do without it. If you’re not familiar with it, you’ll be surprised to find that it’s actually a camera bag for all intents and purposes, with compartments in high-tech material to protect your equipment. This bag doesn’t look like a classic camera bag, even though it is one. – Nikon D750 ( See my review and comparison with the Nikon D810) Inside the there’s enough space all the necessities: This isn’t a problem, since the bag isn’t suited for air travel anyway, but is really intended exclusively for everyday, around-town use. The actual size is slightly different from the measurements stated by the manufacturer, due to normal alterations in the leather with normal use. ![]() This is really a plus for people who, like me, would rather make due with a hat than carry an umbrella. ![]() The bag is very sturdy, and what you keep inside is safe from rain thanks to two lateral protectors that keep water out when the bag is closed. It’s not particularly deep, so it can’t hold a flagship model with a lens attached, but that’s not the point of this bag, since it was designed for everyday use, and not for carrying high-level professional equipment for work. The bag easily holds a professional camera, plus two lenses. The cool thing here is that, unlike in many other bags, the portable computer holder is also removable, so if you don’t need it, you’ve got more space for whatever you want inside. There are 4 internal compartments created by 3 removable and customizable dividers, plus a space for a 13-inch MacBook or for you iPad/tablet. The interior lining is in soft padded cloth, ideal for a camera, a couple of lenses and a MacBook/iPad. The side ones, just right for mobile phones, aren’t really usable on rainy days, though. The two front pockets are big enough to hold a book or an iPad/tablet each, and are well protected even if it rains. The bag has two front compartments that can be accessed only by opening the main part of the bag, plus two smaller side ones that can be utilized even with the bag closed. The straps and buckles on the front are super stylish, as are the handle, the shoulder strap and the stitching, all elements that make it a perfect bag to complement an urban look like mine, as well as one that’s a little more hipster or retro. My initial reaction when I first saw this bag was whoa!!! No other way to say it! The leather is really top quality, and it has a tough-yet-charming look that’ll only improve with age – normal wear on the leather will just lend it greater charisma. So in my free time, I carry The Brixton – Camera Bag! ![]() Who says a photographer has to give up being stylish? Personally, I love the aesthetic side of things, so I like having a camera bag that’s not just practical and handy, but also suits my personal style.
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