

This is because of the lack of good heat management.

The most important things for editing are:Īny all-in-one solution, regardless of whether it’s Apple or Windows, laptop or iMac, suffers on the first. In fact, you’re more than likely getting a lot less. Which is fine! But don’t think you’re getting any more bang for your buck. Now that’s not to say you *shouldn’t* choose a Mac, you might be tied into their OS, or just really love using it. There is no performance advantage at all, just less flexibility on specifications. But since the move to intel architecture, the internals of an iMac are exactly the same as a PC. Thank you.So there’s a lot of debate on the internet about what the best computer is for editing, with many preferring Apple, supposedly for it’s superior editing capabilities. OTOH, the high quality Zeiss lenses which are tuned to my eye-screen distance are a blessing for my farsightedness following cataract surgery.Ĭan you pm me some details about these glasses as I am due for surgery next month. However, I do not believe that feature does anything useful. There may be some other highly treatable underlying cause.Īs an aside, I have a very expensive pair of computer glasses that include a blue light filter. My suggestion: forget this gimmick and get thee to a real eye doctor and see what they have to say about your eyestrain problems. I doubt the blue light is causing your eyestrain and it's unlikely these glasses would produce any improvement other than a placebo effect. There have been suggestions that blue light may cause macular degeneration but I don't believe it's really been medically established and it's more of a marketing bandwagon for eyewear manufacturers. These glasses basically block some blue light. I guess they are aimed mainly to PC gamers or people that work in front of a computer for long hours and I thought it sounded very interesting because my eyes do get strained after several hours of photo editing, but the show or ads in other places doesn't say absolutely anything about photo editing. I was watching a TV show "Shark Tank" where they showed these kind of "computer glasses".
