What Do You Expect For The Next PowerBook?

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  • Reply 121 of 129
    What do I expect from the next PowerBook...?



    I want a 1GHz G4 CPU, no exceptions...



    I want a faster system bus (Intel laptops are running at 400MHz now, and we are stuck at 133MHz, in both laptops AND desktops!)...



    I want more RAM, 2GB DDR SDRAM would be nice...



    I want a higher-rez screen...



    I want a SuperDrive...



    I want a faster Firewire interface...



    I want the nVidia Quadro4 500 Go GL GPU in there, for running Maya...



    I want an ADC connector, for hooking up an Apple Cinema Display @ the office... And I want it to be a SEPERATE screen, not a mirror, not leaving my laptop screen blank when it (the ADC) is in use... The power can be set up to feed through only when the laptop is plugged into a wall outlet...



    Add in a keyboard & mouse, and I can have a full workstation on the desk, and a nice portable Maya/DCC solution on the go...



    And I want it all for under US$3,500.00! (not counting the Cinema Display)...



    [ 04-24-2002: Message edited by: MacJunkie ]</p>
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  • Reply 122 of 129
    [quote]Originally posted by MacJunkie:

    <strong>What do I expect from the next PowerBook...?



    I want a 1GHz G4 CPU, no exceptions...



    I want a faster system bus (Intel laptops are running at 400MHz now, and we are stuck at 133MHz, in both laptops AND desktops!)...



    I want more RAM, 2GB DDR SDRAM would be nice...



    I want a higher-rez screen...



    I want a SuperDrive...



    I want a faster Firewire interface...



    I want the nVidia Quadro4 500 Go GL GPU in there, for running Maya...



    I want an ADC connector, for hooking up an Apple Cinema Display @ the office... And I want it to be a SEPERATE screen, not a mirror, not leaving my laptop screen blank when it (the ADC) is in use... The power can be set up to feed through only when the laptop is plugged into a wall outlet...



    Add in a keyboard & mouse, and I can have a full workstation on the desk, and a nice portable Maya/DCC solution on the go...



    And I want it all for under US$3,500.00! (not counting the Cinema Display)...



    [ 04-24-2002: Message edited by: MacJunkie ]</strong><hr></blockquote>



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  • Reply 123 of 129
    bigcbigc Posts: 1,224member
    [quote]Originally posted by MacJunkie:

    <strong>What do I expect from the next PowerBook...?



    I want a 1GHz G4 CPU, no exceptions...



    I want a faster system bus (Intel laptops are running at 400MHz now, and we are stuck at 133MHz, in both laptops AND desktops!)...



    I want more RAM, 2GB DDR SDRAM would be nice...



    I want a higher-rez screen...



    I want a SuperDrive...



    I want a faster Firewire interface...



    I want the nVidia Quadro4 500 Go GL GPU in there, for running Maya...



    I want an ADC connector, for hooking up an Apple Cinema Display @ the office... And I want it to be a SEPERATE screen, not a mirror, not leaving my laptop screen blank when it (the ADC) is in use... The power can be set up to feed through only when the laptop is plugged into a wall outlet...



    Add in a keyboard & mouse, and I can have a full workstation on the desk, and a nice portable Maya/DCC solution on the go...



    And I want it all for under US$3,500.00! (not counting the Cinema Display)...



    [ 04-24-2002: Message edited by: MacJunkie ]</strong><hr></blockquote>





    You left out the 35-lb battery for 3-hours of use.
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  • Reply 124 of 129
    I don't think any new Powerbooks are coming out. PowerBook needs more than just a bump in clock frequency. I believe users are expecting more. The current 7440 chip is running hot and faster SOI 7445 can only be clock to 800, anything higher will set up a fire alarm. And I don't think Apple has a SuperDrive ready yet. The more logical solution is to wait for 7460. While the 7445 should be reserved for the iBooks in the next update.
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  • Reply 125 of 129
    [quote]Originally posted by Bigc:

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    You left out the 35-lb battery for 3-hours of use.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Uh, did you miss the part where I said that the power portion of the ADC connector would ONLY work if the laptop were plugged into the wall...?!?



    Obviously anyone running an external monitor off of a laptop is gonna be near some sort of external power...
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  • Reply 126 of 129
    tigerwoods99tigerwoods99 Posts: 2,633member
    Apple seems to think we arent good enough, at least according to Motorola's documents.We dont deserve the 600,733,800, and 1 GHz versions of the 7445 (current PB uses 7440, so it would be like PM G4 7450 ---&gt;7455) that are available now shipping and ready to buy.



    I wonder if there's any possiblity of a new case (maybe for a new mobo & to allow for those GHz 7445s). The current design is slick but I wouldnt mind something new (maybe even lighter).



    Im considering one for college as my parents arent allowing me to lug a big tower and this big @$$ 19" Sony FD Trinitron monitor, so I really want this next PB G4 to be a desktop replacement. I really want a G5 so if those come out the PB would have to have some sweet specs for me to buy.
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  • Reply 127 of 129
    socratessocrates Posts: 261member
    Higher resolution: Probably not, this would be an expensive revision and they've only just bumped this spec anyway



    Faster G4: Of course, when has Apple released a product update and not bumped the speed? The form this takes may just be to improve the low end though, since there are technical problems increasing max speed for portable G4 chips



    Bluetooth: I hope so, after removing the IR port Apple better replace it with something pretty quick or the machine's connectivity will be badly neutered.



    DVD-RW: Could happen, but how many people really want to burn DVD's with there PB? (Well, me of course, but how many others?). Also this would mean losing the slot drive I expect, since I very much doubt superdrive technology is up to slot loading just yet. I think Apple is still just buying it from Yamaha anyway, so they don't have that much control.



    Case redesign: Nope, it'll be a while before we see those expansion bays back again, maybe never. Any redesign will be minor, like putting in extra ports, or changing the drive slot to a tray to support superdrive (were that to happen).



    More ram, bigger HD, lower pricing: Again, these are standard things to improve because they're easy to change, and the prices for them are always falling.



    Assuming these changes though, I think the next Ti will be the one to buy for existing G3 PB and first revison Ti owners.



    Socrates
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  • Reply 128 of 129
    [quote]Originally posted by MacJunkie:

    <strong>What do I expect from the next PowerBook...?



    I want a 1GHz G4 CPU, no exceptions...



    I want a faster system bus (Intel laptops are running at 400MHz now, and we are stuck at 133MHz, in both laptops AND desktops!)...



    I want more RAM, 2GB DDR SDRAM would be nice...



    I want a higher-rez screen...



    I want a SuperDrive...



    I want a faster Firewire interface...



    I want the nVidia Quadro4 500 Go GL GPU in there, for running Maya...



    I want an ADC connector, for hooking up an Apple Cinema Display @ the office... And I want it to be a SEPERATE screen, not a mirror, not leaving my laptop screen blank when it (the ADC) is in use... The power can be set up to feed through only when the laptop is plugged into a wall outlet...



    Add in a keyboard & mouse, and I can have a full workstation on the desk, and a nice portable Maya/DCC solution on the go...



    And I want it all for under US$3,500.00! (not counting the Cinema Display)...



    [ 04-24-2002: Message edited by: MacJunkie ]</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Here it is, dual 1 Ghz G4, built in RAID, DDR, oh and one more thing?a 17" screen, Yay!!!!







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