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This Artist Turned Their iPad Pro Into a Classic Macintosh to Create 1-Bit Retro Masterpieces – Gizmodo Australia
While Apple likes to tout the stunning image quality and colour reproduction of the screens on its pro-level iPads, Matt Sephton has gone and turned their tablet…

While Apple likes to tout the stunning image quality and colour reproduction of the screens on its pro-level iPads, Matt Sephton has gone and turned their tablet into a clone of a black-and-white original Macintosh, creating the most authentic tool possible for creating 1-bit retro masterpieces anywhere they go.
Inspired by Susan Kares 1-bit recreation of Hashiguchi Goyos Woman Combing her Hair (Portrait of Kodaira Tomi) which was drawn on the original Apple Macintosh and used to promote the computer…
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