LightCycle
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Actually, I originally had something different in mind, but the choice of my camera system also changed the demands in terms of hardware and software. I've had an HTPC built specifically for photo and video editing for over two years now, but the device runs Linux because I hate Windows. So now the question arose: what do I actually do while I travel? After all, I need something that fully meets my requirements for mobility and functionality in the hotel room. My decision to purchase a laptop was additionally influenced by the camera manufacturer. So, like so many before me, I ended up using Apple and the MacOS operating system.
I need something that is extremely powerful, but not too big or too heavy and also fits in my camera bag. Therefore, my choice quickly fell on the MacBook Pro, which is equipped with a 14" Liquid Retina display, M3 Pro chip, 12-core CPU, 18-core GPU, 16-core neural engine, 36 GiB RAM and 4 TiB SSD storage. It's not exactly cheap, but less wouldn't make sense to me. With this and the right software, I can do pretty much anything my heart desires without any restrictions. For years I've avoided buying a laptop, but now it's just become necessary.
I need something that is extremely powerful, but not too big or too heavy and also fits in my camera bag. Therefore, my choice quickly fell on the MacBook Pro, which is equipped with a 14" Liquid Retina display, M3 Pro chip, 12-core CPU, 18-core GPU, 16-core neural engine, 36 GiB RAM and 4 TiB SSD storage. It's not exactly cheap, but less wouldn't make sense to me. With this and the right software, I can do pretty much anything my heart desires without any restrictions. For years I've avoided buying a laptop, but now it's just become necessary.
