Makes sense w/r/t the low-end model; the PowerBook never offered much more above the iBook except DVI and screen spanning, both of which I'd expect to see in the MacBook.
I'd expe…
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I'd like to also see
1.66Ghz Core Duo
1x1GB DDR2-667
13.3" 1280x800 screen (16:10, not 16:9)
X1300 128MB
80GB 5400RPM SATA HDD
SuperDrive
Wi…
Me, too. If I had the money, that is. My brother and sister are waiting to buy the new MacBooks. So 30 days would be much better than 60. Especially since my sister needs one prett…
It should because it would be like that macbook without the "Pro" at the end. Me: I would just keep my 14" ibook until its worn out, then get whatever is out by then, because I j…
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Ok I can't have a funny sig because lateralus, the moderator, said so. Darn it. O well, this is my sig now, just a bunch of stuff. If you want …
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Nobody said you can't have a funny sig. You just need to have a sig that fits within the guidelines like everybody else;
Or you can ju…
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The sig was more than 20 lines long. Beyond excessive.
Still, Gabriel made a valid point. If you don't want somebody dictating the len…
OK I see, I went to that appletalker site and theres like 50 threads there total. Not trying to be mean or anything like that but would't you have more threads if you are reccomed…
Just to get back on topic, I think we can expect a sub-$1000 MB model to replace the 12" iBook. It will have a 13" widescreen, Core Solo and integrated graphics. The better model i…
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Yes, it is true.
Do you actually have inside information that comes directly from Apple, or are you assuming that this is true?
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Just to get back on topic, I think we can expect a sub-$1000 MB model to replace the 12" iBook.
I think the chances are really good that th…
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Its very hard to get inside info from that company, they hardly give any notice, maybe like a set month, then they introduce something else.
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Isn't apple trying to switch its whole line of computers from PowerPC to Intel? I find this kinda sad as PowerPC has been here a while. They should keep at least one computer lin…
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Isn't apple trying to switch its whole line of computers from PowerPC to Intel? I find this kinda sad as PowerPC has been here a while. They …
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because where in the PC world did you see a sub-$1000 notebook computer with the power of the iBook? .
Is that a joke? The iBooks perf…
Well for most users that arn't power users, the ibook is just fine for them. Just kinda reccaping this whole thread, but why is it just going to be Called The MacBook, not MacBook…
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I think the chances are really good that the replacement for the 12" iBook model is going to pass the $1000 mark, just as the Intel-based M…
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Yes, we're still pretty new, Krjat and we need more members, but it's a good community so far- people are friendly, informative and actually helpful. Anyway, I don't w…
I dont want to startup the whole Intel/PPC crap again, but seriously, people who think its 'sad' that Apple is changing chips are just plain daft. ITS A PIECE OF SILICON! GET OVER …