![]() but 70% of the time, I had problems - only one core working. On the other hand, I had a windows based computer which was pronounced "mac killer" a few years ago (Dell XPS 14) - yes, hardware was great, and when Windows allowed me to use that hardware, it was great. but do you really need it? are you not able to use the monitor (which is a very good monitor, one of the best, professional grade) without that stand. and sometimes I just cannot afford to lose time with restarts or even uninstalls. one day it works like a charm, or better said, one session, then I put my computer to sleep and when I wake it up the next time, the software cloggs up the system completely. and what bothers me is that I cannot rely on their product. does it work? ok, it does, but I did not buy a mouse with 18 programmable buttons for 100€ to be able to use just the "normal" buttons. the point is - I bought a product, which specifically says "mac compatible". ![]() some firms are even younger and have better support, some are older and have even worse support. Well, if you are selling a product, you have to offer support for it. but just remember that they are trying and you just need to give it time.:wink_: and may I say that will be on my wishlist. I can get the raptor 27 (when it comes out in December) which is both a monitor and a stand WITH CHROMAAAAA for like 700 dollars. I don't know about you but I refuse to pay 1000 dollars for a stand to hold my Monitor. They convince you into buying their "latest stuff" which other companies already have and then they just drive up the price and make it sound fancy. I personally don't like apple because they are a very predatory company. Unless im completely off the bandwagon and apple just released their first gaming computer last night lol. Every single "gaming computer" out there uses a Windows OS. That target audience would definently be with windows OS. So if you have a "relatively new" business, You would try to appeal to the target audience first for it to gain the most traction available and then spread out to a larger audience. Also remember that Razer Synapse is still in Beta and we have to wait for more updates to come. I personally am not okay with how much space Razer Synapse takes up. They still have to work on customer support ALOT and they need to make some updates to their software. They have only been around for 25 years at most. But you do have to remember that they are a relatively new company (new for a business). Razer has a not so good support system for Mac. but then put a "not compatible with Mac" sticker on it, not that it is supported? ![]() unfortunately, because some of their products are unique (Razer Naga Trinity). here and there I still check up on Razer, if they did something about it and sadly every time I find out - nothing changed. so yes, after spending a lot of money, thinking, Razer will do something about it, I said - well f**k it, I have to work and found a different solution. the only problem is - when you need it the most - it just does not work!! I am using Razer Naga Trinty (the only one that kinda works) and I have all programmable buttons set for work in 4 different photo editing programmes. but then put a "not compatible with Mac" sticker on it, not that it is supported?ītw - on the other hand - gaming mice and keyboards are very usable in "shortcuts" department. If it were me and I truly wanted to upgrade my razer peripheral suite. Also Their razer blades use a windows operating system. I don't know about you but personally when I think of a gaming pc or a gaming laptop, I don't think of mac. But you do realize that Razer is a gaming brand correct? Its motto Is "For Gamers, By gamers". Yeeticus007 Not trying for everyone to get mad at me.
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