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Now that yesterday's MacBook announcements have had some time to sink in, I'll just say the new line of MacBooks is bumming me out. I dare say some of the Steve Jobs reality distortion field is wearing off for this Apple fan, and it's all due to a heavy dose of... reality.
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8 months ago
The industrial design behind the new MacBook is nothing short of astounding. And it will change the way all laptops are manufactured in the long term, while netting Jonny Ive more awards in the short term. Sure, that means the MacBooks are more expensive than cheap netbooks, but to compare the two is like comparing a Ford to an Audi. If all you really care about is casual computing, then the netbook gets the job done, and you're not really Apple's focus.
Apple doesn't play in that bargain basement arena. They're never going to. There are no profits there. The economy has nothing to do with it. (Mercedes isn't going to start selling $15,000 cars.) One of the reasons Apple has been able to amass a $20 Billion plus war chest is that it sells products in the premium sector only. That lends prestige to the Apple brand, which in turn allows it to charge more, which in turn allows it to invest in research and development, which in turn allows it to be one of the few true innovators of the tech industry.
Now with Firewire you certainly have a point. I guess they're figuring that so many new cameras having USB, it doesn't matter, but it does. Firewire is just a better standard. Period. And as much as I understood why they dropped it from iPods and iPhones (for better compatibility with Windows machines) there's no reason not to include one Firewire port on the MacBook. It's bad enough they took one away from the MacBook Pro.
8 months ago
rather uncermoniously wiped away. I'll admit to being misguided for hoping
for a $800 MacBook, but I didn't expect the $1099 entry point to be removed
entirely.
I've always been happy when Apple lowered their prices to make more inroads
to the average consumer - the Mac Mini (which I own), the eMacs and the
iMacs. I see even the MacMini a great combination of price sensitivity and
decent quality (as opposed to top of the line). Now I find myself scratching
my head at the neglected Mac Mini and the cheap, out of date $999 MacBook.
Maybe they're leaving this low end open for some new product?
8 months ago
The $999 MacBook is no more "out of date" than the aging MacMini you claim is a good balance between price sensitivity and quality. It still has better specs than most other similarly priced notebooks out there. In some ways, with its Firewire port and its FASTER clock speed than the mid-level metal MacBook, it's a better value.
I think Apple is leaving the low end for the PC companies who are left to rip each other apart at razor-thin margins just to survive. Apple can't win that game, so it chooses not to play.
8 months ago
But there isn't. It's that particular price point that's bugging me - and
rather selfishly, I admit, since that's the one I like to buy.
8 months ago
I'm eyeing the 2.4Ghz MacBook. Pretty much all I use in my MBP is on it. I only use the Firewire (400 I think) for my external HD for Time Machine. I think it has a USB cable but if not, I have been thinking of getting Time Capsule anyway. I also use the Expresscard slot to read SD cards rather than connecting my digital camera via USB. So, technically I can sacrifice those two features and come out relatively on top (everything I use my MBP for in a smaller more portable, and awesome looking, package). Of course, I want to get a video camera eventually so that may also be a deciding factor.
I am a bit disappointed that there isn't an iTablet, though. :P
8 months ago