View Full Version : Intel based PowerBooks in January?


Boyd Ostroff
November 30th, 2005, 09:58 AM
http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/051130/apple.html?.v=1

"We are becoming more convinced that Apple will introduce its first Intel-based PowerBook at Macworld San Francisco,"

Gardner said these product introductions would be sooner than expected, which should help minimize the risk that Apple would end up with a buildup of its current line of non-Intel laptops as customers anticipate the arrival of the new models.

Bob Zimmerman
November 30th, 2005, 12:42 PM
http://biz.yahoo.com/rb/051130/apple.html?.v=1

Do you think they will be introduced or in the stores? Will the price go up you think? Will the intel chips be worth it?

I'm thinking about buying a new 15" powerbook this weekend. Maybe for what I need intel chips won't matter to much.

Bob Zimmerman
November 30th, 2005, 01:00 PM
My iMac is getting kind of old. A new powerbook will handle my photography needs very well and when I get back into video it will handle that too. But if the intel chip is going to be a huge jump but not in cost it might be worth waiting for,,,

Boyd Ostroff
November 30th, 2005, 02:02 PM
What do I think? I have absolutely no way of knowing and I just read all the same rumors that you can. Apple does not preannounce products. If they announce in January, when will they ship? No idea. Also might not be the best idea to be the first kid on the block with an Intel Mac.

If you don't really need a computer now then wait a month or two. If you need it now, and if a Powerbook or iBook does what you want then I see no reason not to buy. But if you can wait, if nothing else you may be able to buy a G4 Powerbook at a bargain price. OTOH who knows... you might also be looking at a shortage of laptops if they're trying to clear out inventory before the new machines.

You pays your money, you takes your chance...

Bob Zimmerman
December 1st, 2005, 11:28 AM
Something else when I customize one of those new Dell XPS laptops and its like $600 cheaper.

Boyd Ostroff
December 2nd, 2005, 08:21 AM
Well here's another view, that the iBooks will be available before the Powerbooks....

http://thinksecret.com/news/0511intelibook.html

Rolling out a consumer system like the iBook as the first Intel Mac also makes sense from a software development standpoint. Developers such as Adobe are not expected to have their applications ready as Universal Binaries by the first quarter, meaning current PowerPC versions will have to run under Rosetta on Intel systems.

Bob Zimmerman
December 2nd, 2005, 10:45 AM
After reading that story I might wait a few weeks and see if Apple lowers the price on the laptops for the holidays. I don't need it right away so I can wait.

I can see them dropping their price some. You can buy a new Dell laptop and nice one with a lot of power for $1500. The 15" Powerbook with the RAM upgrade and applecare will cost $2200. I don't mind paying more but that is a big difference.

Boyd Ostroff
December 2nd, 2005, 01:54 PM
Well for our sort of application I don't think the Dell price point is particularly significant. First you need to decide whether you want to use Mac or Windows software, then you can choose the best machine for your needs.

Personally I'd be very surprised to see a sale until after MacWorld. Have you been in an Apple Store recently? I was there last week. Nothing was on sale and it was packed, with lines at the cash registers which is pretty much what I've seen everytime I've been there in the last few months. You'd swear they were giving away this stuff...

Bob Zimmerman
December 6th, 2005, 09:16 AM
I'm used to Macs so I will stick with them. I stopped at a store on the University of Illinois that sells computers to staff and students. They had some Powerbooks and iMacs running to try out. I think I'll go with the 15" Powerbook now. Who knows what the new chip will do!!

Jason Lowe
December 6th, 2005, 05:26 PM
After reading that story I might wait a few weeks and see if Apple lowers the price on the laptops for the holidays. I don't need it right away so I can wait.

I can see them dropping their price some. You can buy a new Dell laptop and nice one with a lot of power for $1500. The 15" Powerbook with the RAM upgrade and applecare will cost $2200. I don't mind paying more but that is a big difference.

Tons of powerbooks (tons of everything, actually) in the refurbished section on Apple's website, if you're comfortable with something like that.

Bob Zimmerman
December 6th, 2005, 08:21 PM
Tons of powerbooks (tons of everything, actually) in the refurbished section on Apple's website, if you're comfortable with something like that.

I don't buy refurbished stuff.