New iBooks 'Any Day Now' 360
teewurstmann writes "Thinksecret reports that 'sources have confirmed that Apple's consumer laptop will receive a long overdue refresh very soon, possibly as early as this week.' They speculate that the new iBooks might have a widescreen display.
I sure hope they are right! I've been waiting to buy one of those suckers for half a year now!"
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(Posted from a 12" PowerBook)
* Apparently you have to hack an iBook to get its graphics card to do something it was built to do.
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(Posted from a 12" PowerBook)
* Apparently you have to hack an iBook to get its graphics card to do something it was built to do.
Here is the hack: http://www.rutemoeller.com/mp/ibook/supportlist_e
Re:Consumer laptop (Score:5, Interesting)
I was almost stupid enough to purchase the 20" Apple display with my Mini a couple months ago. Then... in a moment of clarity... I pulled my head out of my ass and did a bit of research and ended up getting a Samsung 21.3" screen with a MUCH better resolution (1600 x 1200) and brightness for like $200 cheaper.
Seriously, the only reason I was even considering the Apple display is so everything would "match." Again, I pulled my head out and remembered I was going to use my Logitech mouse and unmatching speakers. For a moment though, it was like my computer was making me go all "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy."
Anyway, I'm not really defending Apple except to say that their reasons are fiscally sound for them. I love my Mac, but I also have no illusions about the fact that Apple is a business.
Re:Consumer laptop (Score:3, Informative)
CPU? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:CPU? (Score:2, Insightful)
The iBook is Apple's "budget" laptop. If they do an IBM G5 based one, it will probably be in the PowerBook line.
1.7GHz (Score:2)
I bought a 1.2 last year - I'd upgrade for 1.7 but not 1.4.
Hopefully the PowerBook will see the new IBM G5 chips so they don't have to retard the iBook's G4. More L2 cache will be especially yummy since compiles suck on this thing (fink).
Re:1.7GHz (Score:2)
They've only been out a month.
Re:is there any possiblity of 8461D (Score:2)
I think it's pretty likely that PowerBooks w
Not a chance. (Score:2)
Obligatory rant... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Obligatory rant... (Score:2)
Then call them for you money ;-) (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Obligatory rant... extended (Score:2, Funny)
i hear there's a g6 powermac in the works, too. this coming from my friend who is an apple rep in cupertino.
Re:Obligatory rant... extended (Score:3, Funny)
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Better screens (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Better screens (Score:5, Interesting)
I think Apple's screen quality is surrounded in a lot of hype. I'm a real Mac die-hard these days, but I don't think the screens live up to what I've heard. I remember people claiming the iBook and PowerBook screens were amazingly "bright and crisp". Okay, the color accuracy is amazing, but bright? My iBook is not particularly bright at full brightness, and neither are any of the PowerBooks I've looked after or worked on. Put it this way, my father's Acer (avoid with a barge pole) has a much brighter and crisper screen than any Apple notebook I've seen. Even better are those Sony glare-free "coated" TFTs, which have insanely bright and vivid colors.
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Fantastic machine, mediocre LCD.
Re:Better screens (Score:3, Informative)
The only gripe (and it is a big gripe) is that the 3D support sucks. It does have accelerated 3D but the ATI Radeon driver is horrible and hasn't been upgraded. I hate manufacturers that just dump machines after 6 or 12 months on the
Re:Better screens (Score:3, Interesting)
it would be much better (Score:4, Insightful)
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Re:it would be much better (Score:4, Interesting)
Importantly, they have blown it pretty consistently since they got sued for misappropriating trade secrets.
Re:it would be much better (Score:2, Insightful)
Put this back in the oven (Score:2, Insightful)
Seriously (Score:2)
Re:Real News? (Score:2)
Very specific details (Score:3, Funny)
The only thing we get out of this is that they are planning on revising the iBook, but we don't know how or when.
Re:Very specific details (Score:5, Insightful)
And the only thing we know about Longhorn is that it will eventually exist.
These "nothing to report yet" stories do get annoying don't they?
Everyone is clambering to report that they don't know more than ysterday, but that they're the first to report it.
So? (Score:5, Informative)
If you check the Mac Buyer's Guide it's way overdue.
http://buyersguide.macrumors.com/ [macrumors.com]
Re:So? (Score:2)
A friend in Cupertino tells me they're waiting for Duke Nukem Forever to be released on OSX, so they can show off the new Mac's new graphical posibilities in tradeshows...
Screen Speculation (Score:2)
All lot will wait for Intel (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:All lot will wait for Intel (Score:2, Interesting)
The last PPC based Mac will be released in 2007. Judging from the 68k > PPC transition, that will likely mean PPC will be supported into 2010 -- at least.
So you'd be buying a machine that will be supported and up to date for 5 more years. Considering the average person probably doesn't even grasp what's going on under the hood in the first place, I wouldn't overestimate the impact of switching on s
Re:All lot will wait for Intel (Score:2)
I highly doubt the widescreen rumor is true (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:I highly doubt the widescreen rumor is true (Score:2, Funny)
ibook != powerbook. why would they release a new version and not a speed update?
"This is Chewbacca. Chewbacca is a Wookiee from the planet Kashyyyk, but Chewbacca lives on the planet Endor. Now, think about that. That does not make sense! Why would a Wookiee - an eight foo
Re:I highly doubt the widescreen rumor is true (Score:3, Insightful)
Lastly, new != more expensive. The widescreen display may in fact cost less than the current display. For instance, perhaps the manufacturer wants to move away from the old style becaus
Re:I highly doubt the widescreen rumor is true (Score:3, Interesting)
Yep. Someone at Apple still cries themselves to sleep at night over that lost iBook sale. Wait a sec, you bought a Powerbook. What did Apple lose on this deal?
The iBook, as well as Apple's whole consumer line, has to straddle the price point of being only slightly more expensive than cheapo PCs and not being too much less than the lucrative Power*** line.
Apple really would much rather have all o
Re:I highly doubt the widescreen rumor is true (Score:2)
Re:I highly doubt the widescreen rumor is true (Score:2)
Why would Apple make a widescreen laptop?
Why wouldn't they? A 15" widescreen (9:16 ratio) has almost identical total surface area to a 14" standard (3:4 ratio) screen, so despite the $150 figure you throw out, the cost to mass-produce them should be quite comparable. Yet of the two, the widescreen sounds more impressive (ooh it's got a widescreen) beats the other screen on the spec sheet (15" > 14"), and to many people looks larger. And going from standard to widescreen without bumping up the diago
Re:I highly doubt the widescreen rumor is true (Score:2)
powerbook as it a prettier, albeit less durable.
Huh? This is the first time I have ever heard of the PB being less durable than the iBook. Did something change recently?
What about CPU upgrade? (Score:5, Interesting)
I hope for more RAM and lower price. The current CPUs are fast enough, and I dont want any more heat/less battery time.
The iBook will have to wait another year for the Intel CPUs - they are probably the last ones (along with the eMac) to switch from G4.
Re:What about CPU upgrade? (Score:3, Interesting)
As having been the owner of both a 2004 800mhz G4 iBook and a 2002 800mhz G4 powerbook... I can firmly attest that when used side by side, the 2002 powerbook was far more responsive and "snappier"® than the iBook.
For about $400.00 more you can get the 12" powerbook.
I'd really recommend you at least check it out before commiting to an iBook, not that an iBook is bad per se..
I think iBook will be the first to go intel (Score:2)
Apple would do well to transition the iBook and Mac Mini first as the users will be more inclined toward using Apple's apps (iDVD, Safari, Mail, iPhoto) and less hung-up by the slow porting of expensive apps - the most pricy app a home user needs is usually Microsoft Office, which will run on Rosetta and probably will be ported early anyway.(anyone remember how long it took for QuarkExpress
Re:I think iBook will be the first to go intel (Score:3, Insightful)
The iBook, Mac Mini, and eMac will follow quickly after the PowerBook, of course.
Re:What about CPU upgrade? (Score:2)
None of this is "must have" for me but I'd rather get a refurbed 15 inch Pow
Clarifications (Score:5, Informative)
- The rumour for widescreens is substantiated by an internal Asustek memo indicating that Apple is buying wide screen laptops.
- The forthcoming iBook update is at least furthered by the lack of an iBook update in a very long time (for iBook updates). See, e.g. Macrumours Buyers Guide [macrumors.com]. It's been 274 days since an iBook update, where the average is 158. It's writing on the wall.
- It almost certainly won't have an Intel processor. Apple's plans to move to Intel supposedly start in Q1 2006.
Time will tell, of course.
Lighter? (Score:4, Insightful)
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Of course, what would be really great would be a 10" or 12" three-pound PowerTablet...
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If Only... (Score:3, Funny)
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Closing th Gap to Pro Models (Score:3, Interesting)
But with Widescreens, there's now even less difference between the iBook and PowerBook.
Both already have G4 CPUs
Both have Superdrives
Both have DVI out
I know there are some minor arch differences, but they're getting a little too close for comfort.
Keep the 12" (Score:3, Interesting)
gimme SXGA+ or more (Score:5, Informative)
And no, I do not have extraordinary eyesight -- I wear glasses. It's just a matter of seeing more = more work done faster, and I don't think that's uncommon for mobile computer users.
Re:gimme SXGA+ or more (Score:5, Informative)
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Perhaps this stems from the fact that in Windows if you change the default font size from either of the "normal" or "larger" settings to a custom size, it screws up many dialog boxes and other display functions. This doesn't seem to be the problem on OS X though.
I sure hope they're wrong! (Score:3, Insightful)
not quite... (Score:2)
They speculate that the new iBooks might have a widescreen display.
Well it'd be about time. But the speculation about that is hardly a new story.
Mod Points and Apple (Score:3, Funny)
If you want widescreen that bad (Score:2)
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Another round of faulty logic boards? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Another round of faulty logic boards? (Score:3, Informative)
So the logic boards might still suck, but if you have AppleCare, and back up your data regularly, you should still be set.
Re:Another round of faulty logic boards? (Score:4, Informative)
Apple lawsuit (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Why? (Score:2, Insightful)
Maybe because Intel-based Macs are more than a year off, and some people need a computer now, and would like it to be reasonably up-to-date.
Just a theory.
Re:Why? (Score:4, Insightful)
Also, it is back-to-school time. The iBook is the one machine that is key to have refreshed for this season. College kids are going to want to buy a fresh iBook instead of a year-old one.
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Re:Why? (Score:2)
In my day, after walking uphill to school, we used macs exclusivel
Re:Why? (Score:2)
That' deal is "Exclusively for college students."
Would be unusual to upgrade before back-to-school. (Score:5, Insightful)
That means if they have money left in the budget to spend on the year, they buy the soon-to-be-closed out models at full price, then Apple starts a separate buying frenzy soon after.
For that reason, iPods tend NOT to get upgraded in late October (announce, ship in November) (in time for Christmas shopping, they get upgraded in January).
It's a margin maximizing move.
Now, with Apple's increased market (37% year-to-year increase in Computers, with US Marketshare at 4.5% last quarter), they may have just sold their inventory, so rather than making an old computer, they announce an upgrade and sell it... as I'd imagine as Freescale improves processors, there is no price break on the older ones, so Apple will upgrade, but we shall see.
Alex
Re:Would be unusual to upgrade before back-to-scho (Score:3, Informative)
However, while iBooks have had a fairly regular update cycle, powerbooks are somewhat scattered. Look at the graphs on the Macrumors.com buyers' guide.
Re:Would be unusual to upgrade before back-to-scho (Score:3, Informative)
Look at the links [macrumors.com] to the Macrumors.com buyers' [sic] guide.
Re:Why? (Score:5, Insightful)
Because the new laptops will be just as effective at tasks as they would have been without knowledge of a new processor line.
Because computers are always being upgraded and waiting for the next best line to come out means you never make a purchase.
I think that about sums up most of the arguments.
Re:Why? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Why? (Score:3, Interesting)
If the holdup was a chipset, it's likely that they've been sitting on the final design for a long time now. To scrap it at this point would cost a ton of money, especially since it's been what, ten months since the last ibooks came out?
And finally, When are the Intel-based Macs due? 2006? 2007? It's not worth delaying a product launch that long just t
Because... (Score:5, Funny)
--Dave Barry
Re:Cool ... but the real question is ... (Score:2)
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No rush (Score:2)
Personally... I am gonna buy the next generations BIGGEST BADDEST PPC machine to replace my aging dual 533. The machine is working flawlessly, but is rather slow for the HD H.264 encodes
By the time all the vendors recompile for Mactel and all the little annoyances are worked out for the "new" C
Re:Tablet? (Score:5, Funny)
I find that hard to swallow.
Ob. Futurama (Re:Tablet?) (Score:3, Funny)
<Farnsworth>Good news! It's a suppository!</Farnsworth>
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Re:I don't get the fascination with widescreen. (Score:3, Insightful)