> On Aug 31, 2017, at 18:53 , Mike Kerner via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> 1) Screen real estate:  Appearance aside, is there an advantage to retina?

Not sure about an advantage, but I will say that apps need to be retina aware. 
Parallels for instance changed the scale of things inside Windows. The GPU 
essentially has 4 times the work to do. You need to upgrade to resolve that 
issue. 

> Do I get more working space if I don't go to a 15" display?

This doesn't make sense. Is your old screen bigger/smaller? It's not much more 
real estate over a 13" anyway that would make you go "WOW!" 

> 2) I don't notice the speed of this box affecting much of anything.  For
> development, does cpu really matter?  I suspect I'd do better with some
> more memory, but has anyone noticed that it matters?

The speed gain is the SSD drive. More memory helps especially for having lots 
of processes running simultaneously. And if you are building fairly large apps, 
I do notice a speed gain when creating standalones. And don't rule out gaming! 
:-)

> 3) I can get a 27" 5k imac pretty nicely equipped for the same price as a
> 15" MBP.  Ignoring the portability issue, any thoughts?

How often do you use your Air away from home? Can you see yourself doing 
without it, maybe using a mobile device instead? If so, then obviously the iMac 
is going to be the better choice *IF* it has an SSD drive. I have an SSD in my 
laptop for work, and a 27" iMac at home. Once you are used to the SSD 
performance, it's hard watching while the iMac does whatever it does at any 
given time. Also, if you are going to be gaming, DEFINITELY get the 27" iMac 
with lots of RAM and SSD!!! 

Bob S




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