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[citation][nom]dwhizzle[/nom]I still wouldn't consider that a large amount of people; most photographers/designers aren't going to be using a laptop for "on the go" editing. That is probably a niche, which again, can be better filled by other laptops.[/citation]
I've worked with quite a few photographers. Each one has owned a Mac Laptop and done editing for me on the fly, as they do every day for each client. Maybe it is a tiny niche, but what are the odds that every single one did the same thing? I don't mean to belabor the point, but there is an established trend amongst media professionals to use macs for their graphic needs. You'd probably say that they're just wrong--plain and simple--but I think it is probably a bit more complicated than that.
I've worked with quite a few photographers. Each one has owned a Mac Laptop and done editing for me on the fly, as they do every day for each client. Maybe it is a tiny niche, but what are the odds that every single one did the same thing? I don't mean to belabor the point, but there is an established trend amongst media professionals to use macs for their graphic needs. You'd probably say that they're just wrong--plain and simple--but I think it is probably a bit more complicated than that.