Attention to Details : Creating an Experience
I'm now typing this blog post on my new MacBookPro. I am so impressed by the level of details that Apple went into to create this laptop.
- the hidden indicator light
- the backlit keyboard controlled by a hiddne ambience sensor (now I can type in the dark on my bed)
- the Maglock power adaptor (so that you won't knock the computer on the ground when you are kicked over by the power cord)
- it is lighter and thinner than my old PowerBook
- the screen is a lot brighter
- But, most importantly, it automatically copies all my software applications, files and documents, my whole iTunes and iPhoto library, preferences, settings, drivers, **everything** from my old computer so that when I first start up my new MBP, it looks exactly like my old one and everything is already in place, up and running, without me installing anything. It takes about an hour, and in the mean time I don't need to attend to it (and I prepared Bible study). This is truly an experience.
The point is, you don't need to go that far. Nobody expected it. But when you have a heart to create the very best thing, you'll want to walk that extra mile.
Labels: Reflection