About today’s Macbook announcements

Apple released evolutionary updates to their MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro notebook computers today.

My take? Whoop-de-freaking-do.

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kalewallace
on Oct 14, 2008
It's such a double-standard. Toshiba also released some really nice laptops today. They didn't get hardly any press. Steve gets up there, snaps his fingers, and the crowd starts to weep uncontrollably. Get an iLife you lemmings!
scoobyclub
on Oct 14, 2008
Despite being an unapologetic Apple fan I tend to agree. Glossy screens. No thankyou. I have a dread that the whole world is turning glossy. New machining process. Looks nice but not worth the effort required. Price increases in these times. Good luck. Apple occasionally takes things too far in the pursuit of perfection or engineering excellence, past a point where no one is willing to pay the price. The Cube is the most notable example, DVD drives another. I suspect this may be another.
scoobyclub
on Oct 14, 2008
@Kale Trouble is Toshiba do nothing engineering or style wise that makes an impact. Nor do most other producers of commodity PCs. Their fault not Apple's. Try harder. Only Sony seem to be able to put some proper, original design aesthetic into their products but only a little.
kalewallace
on Oct 14, 2008
@scoobyclub My point is: Apple stuff is at least aestheticly fantastic (usability is a little questionable--mighty mouse anyone?) but they are all-in-all just laptops. Someone give me a good way to seemlessly intertwine tv and the computer (without that damned cable-card) and I'll gladly sit in the crowd bawling my eyes out. A laptop-refresh? Give me a break.
sharp65
on Oct 14, 2008
I was hoping for a slightly lower price on the older macbooks, $999 just isn't low enough. If they dropped it another $100-$150 I may have picked one up just to tinker with. The academic discount is only $50 for that model so it really doesn't help much.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Oct 14, 2008
scoobyclub I'd say Lenovo also does some innovative laptops as do Dell with their XPS line as do Alienware Come to think of it, there seem to be a lot of innovators out there that don't seem to get anywhere near the mention they deserve...
lookmark
on Oct 14, 2008
What price increase? I see $100 knocked off the current model (plus SuperDrive, finally), for $999 white MBs, a price point which is long over-due and welcome. Could be less yet but it's a decent start. The new MBs look gorgeous with MBA-level build quality (the MBA is amazing build quality-wise, whatever you think of the price or specs - if you haven't handled one yet, seriously check it out) and vastly improved GPUs. $1299 gets you a very well-designed computer w/ Mac OS X & iLife, just like before -- though IMO the design is a serious evolution, and a big improvement. So the new MB compares extremely well to the older models... save the missing FW, I suppose, if that's something you care about. Before, a non-white MB would cost you $1500 and have a piss-poor GPU. The non-white 13" models now start at $1300.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Oct 14, 2008
lookmark Well, aside from a $100 discount on overstock of old items, Mac Book went up $200 for the cheapest unit. I'd call that a price increase.
lehenbauer
on Oct 14, 2008
They are elegant, extraordinary, aesthetically pleasing computers, and you're not going to get any traction by simply reverting to hooting.
DRWAM
on Oct 14, 2008
A few things. The press is saying a price decrease as the Macbook is now under $1000. [But still a premium price for the OS?] My $400 ACER laptop actually looks very nice IMO, so it can be done for less. Kale, aesthetically fantastic? [-1 for spelling]. I have a Mac Pro Tower and I think it looks like an over sized cheese grater. [But I like the OS of course. Thankfully it sits inside a cubby so I don't have to look at it.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Oct 14, 2008
btw: as an example of an innovative laptop that didn't get today's press coverage, I'd suggest looking at the Alienware Area-51 m15x which is a 15" laptop that can have up to a Core 2 Extreme processor and either nVidia Quadro FX 3600M or nVidia GeForce 8800M GTX GPU with bunches of configuration choices and starts at $1,500.
DRWAM
on Oct 14, 2008
Mike, I see your point now. It looks like you're correct...again.
DRWAM
on Oct 14, 2008
Oops, wait, the $999 version says new at the Apple, so it could be a price drop. [Yep, I'm confused] Still you can get the same config for hundreds less with Vista.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Oct 14, 2008
Yeah. This "price decrease" is like my local car dealer saying they dropped their prices because they'll give me a deal on the left over 2008 models now that the 2009s are out at a higher price.
bettieblu
on Oct 14, 2008
"Still you can get the same config for hundreds less with Vista" I know people, lots of them that pay "hundreds" more to NOT have Vista, and I am not talking Macs. Dell is making a killing loading XP on computers for $99 extra per machine. I am sure your Acer notebook serves you well. However lets compare something on the PC side that is comparable to the new Macbook. Hardware/Quality/build. How about a a Dell XPS M1330 which starts at $999 for the cheapest model, and can go up to 2k depending upon the options you pick. The M1330 at $999 has the same CPU, bigger hard drive (250 vs 160) more ram (3gig vs 2gig) but has Intel X3100 graphics, and a popout DVD drive. http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&oc=DY... Go up to Vista Ultimate, 8400 Nivida card (which is slower than the new macbook) and slot loading DVD drive and you go up to... $1369. At that point the Dell has 1gig more of RAM, 90gig more disk space and a slower video card for $70 more. Comparing that Acer is not even close. 14inch and smaller notebook cost more than 15.4inch notebooks, almost always do. If you are impacted by the down turn in the economy I think a new computer even at $400 is not in your budget.
BrightrevCarl
on Oct 14, 2008
Samsung just released laptops for the US today, and they look pretty nice: http://blog.laptopmag.com/were-coming-to-america-samsung-finally-enters-... I have a couple problems with the new Apple laptops - one is that they're still too expensive. I also don't like the glossy screens and I don't really care how they're made, just that they're relatively durable. My biggest problem is the HUGE SHEET OF GLASS over the screen. You drop your laptop bag 6 inches or get it squished going through airport security and you're going to have a nice, big cracked screen. I hope I'm proven wrong, but this seems like a very bad idea. On the upside, the laptops are thin, light and look cool. I don't think I'd buy one though, because they're just too expensive.
drylight
on Oct 14, 2008
Nothing worse than Microsoft fanboys with a streak of jealously and no style whatsoever. $400 laptops, cheaper systems with Vista. Sure, if you like to settle for second (or in this case, third best). Stay with your cheapo systems and Vista OS, you're making a statement that you have no style. You settle. All the hallmarks of the company you love, Microsoft.
rmansfield
on Oct 14, 2008
I've been waiting for a Mac laptop refresh. Although I got an iMac about a year ago, I simply don't use it that often. I want to simplify, so I'm going to get rid of my MacBook & iMac, and settle on one machine--one of the new MacBook Pros. I ordered mine this afternoon: 2.8 ghz model, 320 gb 7200 rpm hard drive. I actually wish that hard drive was larger, but it will be easy to replace down the road. For my purposes, this should be an excellent machine.
drylight
on Oct 14, 2008
You Microsoft nerds are just jealous :) Enjoy this ringtone http://parrygripp.com/This%20Is%20My%20Ringtone.mp3 Come on, it's funny!
mikegalos@msn.com
on Oct 14, 2008
drylight Amazing that you think you can buy style...
shark47
on Oct 14, 2008
So, the $800 Mac was more wishful thinking on the part of the Mac-obsessed reporters and bloggers than actual news? Wow!
DRWAM
on Oct 14, 2008
Drylight, my wife and I drive a Benz, and I have a Mac Pro Tower 3 GHz Quad with 4GB RAM RAID 0 config [4 HD's total] as my main computer, so I'm not really jealous, just practical [sure, go ahead and call me cheap]. The purpose of my laptop to for portable use to surf the web and word processing, and allow the kids to play Wubbzy and Webkinz when the other two computers are in use. It's a similar concept to MacBook Air, but twice the weight and 15 % of the cost. And I'm buying my mom a new car tomorrow with the spare change. OK, it's not really the spare change for the laptop. but mommy is getting a new car:) This cheapo notebook looks nice and can do everything I need it to do. Hopefully tayme will have a good experience with it for his sister.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Oct 14, 2008
shark Along with the Mac Netbook, the Mac Tablet, the actual Macintosh (between the iMac and the Pro), the return of the 12" Mac Book, the updated AppleTV, the BluRay drive, the option of a non-glossy screen, the docking station... But his Steveness has told them that they don't need them so now they know they don't and will happily tell everyone why they don't (once Steve tells them).
cesjr
on Oct 14, 2008
You know, Paul's "take" and that of other winzealots is just, . . ., kinda. . . sad. By any reasonable measure, Apple is a company pushing the boundaries, going for what's great, not merely what makes money. The new laptops are just more evidence of this. Although the iphone - which simply blows away the other smartphones out there -- is the best example. and the reaction of the winzealots? bitterness and disparaging comments. you'd think apple was actually hurting them personally. sad, sad, sad.
kalewallace
on Oct 14, 2008
@DRWAM It was probabley that aestheticly fantastik wirless aluminum keybord I'm typing on. Didn't know I got counted off for spelling/typos.... Thank God I'm an engineer and not an English major... I would be crucified by all those holier-than-thou spelling perfectionists...
bettieblu
on Oct 14, 2008
Lol DRWAM practical, after admitting that you own two MB's? Dam that is hilarious. Practical would be owning two Accords that would last just as long, get you from point A to point B just as well, probably with better gas mileage and at half the cost (per car). With the spare change you could buy everyone that has posted so far a new Macbook Pro and a 3rd Accord for your Mom.
bettieblu
on Oct 14, 2008
@Mike "Amazing that you think you can buy style..." How much have you spent so far:)
chuckb84
on Oct 14, 2008
@Mike "Amazing that you think you can buy style..." How's that Lotus doing?
gorath
on Oct 14, 2008
what, so now DRWAM has been attacked basically for being cheap and functional, then for being extravagant. what the fuck do you people want? As for style, I really don;t get it. It's a freaking laptop. Why would It to be anything other than a laptop? I don't need a laptop as a fashion accesory I need it to be a computer I can carry around with me to places. You apple zealots have completely lost your tiny little minds!
DRWAM
on Oct 14, 2008
bettieblu, good point. Worse yet,they are leased and we are replacing them this month! I think I got flustered when I thought I was being called someone without style! In fact a tech that did not know that I was married thought I was a gay body builder since I dress in stylish attire! Anyway, I also was stupid enough to forget to mention that my work related stuff requires Windows, so for my needs, a cheap Windows notebook would work well, and I wouldn't mind as much if one of my kids spilled Pepsi on it, or I dropped it. As they say in Mexico, Touché! :)
Waethorn
on Oct 14, 2008
Apple: "pushing the boundaries" of what even insane people will spend in a recession. Nothing like a re-hash of the "Apple tax". Nice share price BTW.... ;)
Waethorn
on Oct 14, 2008
@gorath: They lost it when they chose....
scarper
on Oct 14, 2008
@cesjr Are you joking? I really hope you are, because it's just frightening to hear someone talking about a profit-driven corporation like they're some religious cult fronted by a modern-day messiah who has arrived to cure suffering in the world by providing glossy screened laptops...oh wait. It's Apple. I use a Mac, I like my Mac, but this kind of blind idolatry is scary. To actually believe that Apple is doing anything "not merely [to make] money" is bordering on the delusional. If you channeled your passion for these relatively unimportant hunks of plastic and metal toward something that actually mattered in the world, your life, and the lives of those around you, would be much better. Most "Winzealots" I know aren't jealous. They're just annoyed by the irrational, loud, blind-devotion of a few Mac users like you. I'm a Mac user and I find it irritating too, but that's because I'm a human being first and I don't need a corporation to define my value in life. YMMV
bettieblu
on Oct 14, 2008
@Waethorn, do you think these are "insane" ? http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catal... Or is it just because its an Apple product and it gets your panties in a wad? I think those Sony notebooks are kick @$$
tayme
on Oct 14, 2008
Thanks for posting this Paul. I get a kick out of reading the zealot comments from both camps. It helps me to realize why I choose to be an all around techno geek and not a platform cabalist like so many that post here. --tayme
tayme
on Oct 14, 2008
@Doc - I thought that Touché was German?!? --tayme
bettieblu
on Oct 14, 2008
@DRWAM no worries, I just thought it was funny. If I did not have 3 kids in private school I might sell my toyota truck and get me a Benz, I think they are probably some of the best cars made, from a engineering stand point. That said my Toyota has been the most reliable car I have ever owned from a TCO point.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Oct 14, 2008
chuck The Lotus is doing fine. Thanks for asking. Oh, and if I were concerned with an appearance of "style" rather than precise handling and clever engineering, I could have bought a Porsche or BMW for the same money and been considered much more "stylish".
DRWAM
on Oct 14, 2008
Mike's right, I could have gotten an S series instead of an E, [the wife has an R], but I wanted to 'save' money:) I'm so cheap bettieblu, that I was only going to have two kids. But God knew I was a jerk to woman, they he threw in a twins...all girls too! Even they make fun of my Mac. They laugh at the 'dumb apple' that pops up at startup. "It's no good because it has a bite out of it."
DRWAM
on Oct 14, 2008
tayme, are you sure it's not Chinese?
chuckb84
on Oct 14, 2008
Mike, "Oh, and if I were concerned with an appearance of "style" rather than precise handling and clever engineering, I could have bought a Porsche or BMW for the same money and been considered much more "stylish". I always liked BMW, but felt they started decadent after the 2002. Not at all stylish, but it was a fun car. I'd have it still if it hadn't rusted out.
shark47
on Oct 14, 2008
"tayme, are you sure it's not Chinese?" Naah. Somewhere in Texas. Definitely in Tennessee. Go Colts!
mikegalos@msn.com
on Oct 14, 2008
chuck I absolutely agree with you about BMW. They did amazing work in the days of the Bavaria, 2002 and 3.0 CSi but lost their way when they developed a following for the brand rather than the engineering.
techboy2000
on Oct 14, 2008
I found this comment on a forum discussing Apple's announcement today: "Apple has now officially become the Bang & Olufsen of computers" I think Dell and other notebook manufacturers believe Apple whiffed today.
shark47
on Oct 14, 2008
The media seems to think Apple has lowered prices, so that's a win-win for the company.
mikegalos@msn.com
on Oct 14, 2008
techboy I'd have to say that's not far off. But being a big fan of B&O during their Jacob Jensen days from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s, I'd say they've become what Bang and Olufsen has become. (And I seriously wish both of them would regain their vision)
tayme
on Oct 14, 2008
@Sharky - I think you are right. Touché is hillbilly for YeeHaw!!! --tayme
drylight
on Oct 14, 2008
@DRWAM Look, seriously, some people like nice things but may not care for it in others. Some may care about the car they drive, but not care about what computer they buy, or visa versa. People make choices like that all the time (as you suggest). And no, I'm not calling you cheap. You obviously have taste, driving a Benz and all :)
drylight
on Oct 14, 2008
@gorath "As for style, I really don;t get it. It's a freaking laptop. Why would It to be anything other than a laptop? I don't need a laptop as a fashion accesory I need it to be a computer I can carry around with me to places." As I said before, people can (and do) use exactly what you've said about anything. You can take your paragraph and change laptop for any other item and it's the same thing. Some people care about some things and not about others. You could say it about people that buy expensive cars "As for style, I really don;t get it. It's a freaking CAR. Why would It to be anything other than a CAR? I don't need a CAR as a fashion accesory I need it to be a CAR so that I can get to places."
drylight
on Oct 14, 2008
"Thanks for posting this Paul. I get a kick out of reading the zealot comments from both camps." Don't forget that Paul himself is a Microsoft zealot.

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