Yesterday we covered the distinction between working hard and working efficiently. We looked at the design of the iconic MacBook from 2006.
In the following years after 2006, many laptop manufacturers started attempting these changes to caup with this new, slick machine in the market. Many started manufacturing laptops in aluminium, using CNC cut technology, reducing the battery size to make it sleeker but they could not achieve the same results.
It was often the lack of cohesiveness between the hardware and the software, and even within hardware, several components that were assembled were manufactured by different agencies and their designs did not speak as one product.
It's already a decade and a half since the original Macbook Pro was launched. Nothing significant has changed in its appearance yet the competition is far from catching up!
I guess cohesiveness is the core essence of efficiency.
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