That isn't the biggest highlight for me though, I won't be getting any of them, I'm more keen on a MBP refresh at this point.
The main highlight though is integration, with OSX and iOS8 being closely integrated together than ever before, it means an Apple user who buys into the ecosystem will have a lot to benefit from using multiple Apple products.
This means that if it is well pulled off, I may actually consider getting an iPhone 6 at the end of the day.
Sony used to have something similar with its products back during my youth, things that worked great with other Sony products but not necessarily so with other brands. From a none Apple user's stand point, I can understand their "frustration" with this, I use to be pretty turned off by Sony's memory stick and proprietary connections in the past, but at least for now there are other good options to look at (Android and its Google ecosystem) so if you're not fond of one, simply choose the other.
Switching will mean I lose a few advantages Android still has to offer, I've had conversations with users of multiple platforms who can share their happiness and frustrations with both products, but I guess I'll only know when I truly make such a switch. That said, being pretty versed with Android, I'm glad I can work my way around certain situations which I feel general users should not even have to face to begin with.
Check out the videos on Yosemite and the new iMac, not posting any iPad related stuff here cause I still have not figured a use for getting a tablet yet regardless of which OS it runs.
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