Good quality and design are always key elements in product development. However, APPLE, one of the most famous companies who sell consumer electronics, does not stop there. They have made it their mission to pay close attention to minuscule details to achieve more success.
Business Insider and Forbes, narrow down some of the best examples how Apple approaches its products. Here are just some of the tiny details that make all the difference.
1. Breathing Sleep Light - They have a sleep mode light indicator that blinks. It imitates the breathing pattern of the human being, which makes it very subconsciously attractive to the end-user.
2. Single-finger Lift To Open - On the front edge of the MacBook and any of its siblings, there is a carefully designed groove, so that the user can easily lift-open the computer with just one finger.
3. High Fidelity Audio - Although it is hidden, Apple has placed a high-fidelity TOSLINK output that will cater to the needs of video and audio professionals using optical adapters. This enables higher definition in terms of sound quality.
4. Positioning of their products - If you have been vigilant during your visit in any Apple retail store in the world, you may have observed that all of their new MacBook Pros with retina display are all tilted to a precise angle or a certain degree of inclination. Apple does not do this purely for aesthetic purposes. They do this to entice the customers to "touch" the computers. The slight angular tilts encourage the customers to come closer to the computer and actually hold and experiment with the apps, websites and other features. This creates a connection between the product and the customer, thereby enticing the consumer to purchase the product.
5. Smart Fan - The fan speed of the mac automatically slows down when the voice dictation feature is activated. This allows the user's voice to be heard more clearly.
6. Indicator lights on Power Adapters - Even from afar, with one quick look, you can see if your MAC is partially charged or fully charged. Orange would indicate that it is still charging while a green light would say that it is 100% charged.
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