I have an Asus UX303LN which I bought for $1300 2 years ago. It even looks like a MacBook from the outside. 13.3" 3200x1800 display, i7-4510U, 12GB RAM, sandisk 256GB SSD, nvidia GT840M. Good enough to use Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Lightroom. 2-5 hour battery life. Although it gets very hot without power saving mode, 95C. Battery survives my whole university day (CS degree) and allows me to game at night. Absolutey love the display and the 12GB memory. Never looked back. Will never go back to 1920x1080 even on 13 inches. Happy two years with my best bud.
Doctorow and Lessig is right about copyright vs the digital age. I can't understand copyright working in the digital age. If the man and computer power used to enforce copyright was put to better use. So much time, money and energy to make life better, insted used to frustrate us trying to enjoy a video clip, audio clip or even a still image. I'm sure YouTube is more busy trying to find violations than trying to create the recommended video lists
I have an Asus UX303LN which I bought for $1300 2 years ago. It even looks like a MacBook from the outside. 13.3" 3200x1800 display, i7-4510U, 12GB RAM, sandisk 256GB SSD, nvidia GT840M. Good enough to use Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Lightroom. 2-5 hour battery life. Although it gets very hot without power saving mode, 95C. Battery survives my whole university day (CS degree) and allows me to game at night. Absolutey love the display and the 12GB memory. Never looked back. Will never go back to 1920x1080 even on 13 inches. Happy two years with my best bud.
YouTube 8k already works in both Chrome and Firefox, in both webm and mp4 format https://youtu.be/sLprVF6d7Ug
Doctorow and Lessig is right about copyright vs the digital age. I can't understand copyright working in the digital age. If the man and computer power used to enforce copyright was put to better use. So much time, money and energy to make life better, insted used to frustrate us trying to enjoy a video clip, audio clip or even a still image. I'm sure YouTube is more busy trying to find violations than trying to create the recommended video lists