I’ve several people linking to this piece by Sam Henri Gold for the same reason I am. It resonates with them.
I got my first Mac in 2004, I was 19 turning 20, and about to head off to uni. I was a slightly older version of this quote:
Somewhere a kid is saving up for this. He has read every review. Watched the introduction video four or five times. Looked up every spec, every benchmark, every footnote. He has probably walked into an Apple Store and interrogated an employee about it ad nauseam. He knows the consensus. He knows it’s probably not the right tool for everything he wants to do.
He has decided he’ll be fine.
Previously I’d been using the family PC, I’d done homework on it, I’d played Championship Manager and Civilisation on it, I’d used MSN Messenger to chat to my friends, and I’d downloaded music. Then my Dad said since I was going to study graphic design I should get a Mac since that was the industry standard. The only Mac I could afford was a white plastic G4 iBook, I got the 14 inch because a bigger screen is better but hadn’t realised it was the same resolution as the 12 inch.
I got that Mac in the August before I headed off to uni. It was the first computer I realised could be fun to use. My uncle gave me some copies of Adobe CS2 that he had got through work (he was a policeman and I’ll leave it at that) and I realised I could create stuff on it. I never looked back. A year later I bought an Intel Core Duo iMac because I’d hit the limits of my iBook.
The Neo reminds me of that iBook. It’s got compromises but it’s the first Mac I’ve seen in ages that made me smile. It’s the one I’m thinking to replace my 2015 MacBook Pro with. I know the Air is probably better for me, but it’s twice as expensive and I have an M1 Pro MacBook Pro (that’s a lot of Pro’s) from work. I know I want one, and it’s the first piece of technology that I’ve said that about in a long time.
This Mac could be many things for a lot of people. To many it will be an obsession. To others it will be an enabler. To some it will be an inspiration. To most it will be all three, just like that first iBook was to me.