Jobs: We've got a few things up our sleeve in the desktop area

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  • Reply 41 of 132
    satchmosatchmo Posts: 2,699member
    [quote]Originally posted by Programmer:

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    But my point is that unless there is a very fundamental change in the nature of the laptop then they cannot replace any desktop. The screen and keyboard are too close together. After using a laptop for 10 minutes I need to visit a chiropractor. The only way this can change is if the laptop's display is moved to wherre my eyes/neck want it, and the keyboard moves to where my hands want it.

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    Yes, that's why the FP iMac is such a engineering and design marvel. Working on a computer for hours on end will make your really appreciate the adjustable screen.
  • Reply 42 of 132
    rokrok Posts: 3,519member
    [quote]Originally posted by Crouton:

    <strong>I think to be taken seriously as a desktop replacement, the Powerbook needs to be a dual processor machine. At least one model with dual 867MHz CPU's.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    yeah, you go ahead and engineer that, smart guy. you must have been an executive in a past life... who was evetually lynched by his team of engineers.
  • Reply 43 of 132
    [quote]Originally posted by Outsider:

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    The only thing connecting my keyboard to my PowerBook is a thin ribbon cable. How expensive would it be to use a retractable wire and an easy to release mechanism to place your keyboard farther from you monitor?</strong><hr></blockquote>



    I was at MicroCenter today and they have a PC laptop that DOES have a removable keyboard system (forgot the brand)
  • Reply 44 of 132
    matsumatsu Posts: 6,558member
    [quote]Originally posted by rok:

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    yeah, you go ahead and engineer that, smart guy. you must have been an executive in a past life... who was evetually lynched by his team of engineers. </strong><hr></blockquote>



    I think you may actually see such a beast eventually, don't scoff too forcefully.
  • Reply 45 of 132
    rokrok Posts: 3,519member
    [quote]Originally posted by Matsu:

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    I think you may actually see such a beast eventually, don't scoff too forcefully.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    well, yeah... EVERYTHING happens eventually. it's just that Crouton was acting like it was a trivial affair and they could just slap it in there.



    the two-button thing appears to be something that, if apple hasn't done it yet, they might never do it.
  • Reply 46 of 132
    [quote]Originally posted by rok:

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    yeah, you go ahead and engineer that, smart guy. you must have been an executive in a past life... who was evetually lynched by his team of engineers. </strong><hr></blockquote>





    I never said it would be in the same case. I just said that to be a TRUE pro desktop replacement, it would need to have the POWER of pro desktop. You need two cpu's to get there. As the case gets larger, that leaves more room for more components. Adding a 2nd CPU would probably not be as difficult as you may think. I'm not an engineer, so I don't know. Just tossing in my two cents.



    Apple does a lot of things that we never expect. If they did, we wouldn't need rumor sites now would we...
  • Reply 47 of 132
    xypexype Posts: 672member
    [quote]Originally posted by Crouton:

    <strong>Adding a 2nd CPU would probably not be as difficult as you may think. I'm not an engineer, so I don't know. Just tossing in my two cents.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    No? Twice the heat, twice the power consumption - both a factors with notebooks. Other mainboard layout likely as well. People who want power get a desktop system anyway, people who just like to do "simple" stuff can be perfectly fine off with a notebook. As for "Adding a 2nd CPU would probably not be as difficult as you may think. I'm not an engineer, so I don't know." - if you don't know, don't say it wouldn't be as difficult as people think - because it just might.
  • Reply 48 of 132
    bungebunge Posts: 7,329member
    [quote]Originally posted by xype:

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    No? Twice the heat, twice the power consumption...</strong><hr></blockquote>



    That's not true. A lot of the heat and power are created by the harddrive so adding a second CPU doesn't just double the numbers.
  • Reply 49 of 132
    rickagrickag Posts: 1,626member
    [quote]Originally posted by thegelding:

    <strong>do you have teenage kids??.....</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Yes, 2 to be exact. What I don't have is more money than expenses.
  • Reply 50 of 132
    thegeldingthegelding Posts: 3,230member
    me too...cool...how do you ever get on your computer at night?? perhaps yours are older and are driving around...mine are home most nights and are on the computer from about 7 to 10 pm...heck, i'm trying to blame the kids, but mostly i like toys (it would be like murbot blaming his computer purchases on his two daughters...though i am no where near as bad as him...ha)...so if i get a PB i will likely move the iMac LCD to one of the kids room....then we would have macs all over....gotta love airport...just throw a computer anywhere and watch it go...



    as for money more than expenses...that is what credit cards are for!! that and faking your own death every 4 or 5 years.....g
  • Reply 51 of 132
    stevessteves Posts: 108member
    [quote]Originally posted by steve666:

    <strong>Apple has succeeded in convincing many people that OSX is superior to Winblows. Now all they need is to stop already with the all in ones and give people what THEY really want, not what Jobs wants-a reasonably priced upgradeable tower! The G4's are just an unbelieveable ripoff................................</strong><hr></blockquote>



    I suppose "ripoff" is a matter of opinion. I have a dual G4 GHZ and don't feel "ripped off". Would I rather have dual PPC 970s? Sure. However, everything is relative.



    I'm just curious. How would you describe this "consumer tower" of yours. Please indicate how it would be different from current towers and also indicate the suggested price. Let's see what type of setup you're able to come up with.



    Steve
  • Reply 52 of 132
    "Please indicate how it would be different from current towers and also indicate the suggested price."



    <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />



    Lemon Bon Bon
  • Reply 53 of 132
    [quote]Originally posted by Crouton:

    <strong>Adding a 2nd CPU would probably not be as difficult as you may think.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Please tell us why do you think that is.



    [quote]<strong>I'm not an engineer, so I don't know. Just tossing in my two cents. </strong><hr></blockquote>



    Oh, I guess you can't.
  • Reply 54 of 132
    ompusompus Posts: 163member
    SINGLE 1.25GHz PowerPC G4

    167MHz System Bus

    256MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM

    60GB Ultra ATA drive

    Combo drive (DVD/CD-RW)

    NVIDIA GeForce4 MX

    56K internal modem



    $1,299.00



    This is for a DESKTOP.



    [ 01-09-2003: Message edited by: Ompus ]</p>
  • Reply 55 of 132
    outsideroutsider Posts: 6,008member
    [quote]Originally posted by Ompus:

    <strong>SINGLE 1.25GHz PowerPC G4

    167MHz System Bus

    256MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM

    60GB Ultra ATA drive

    Combo drive (DVD/CD-RW)

    NVIDIA GeForce4 MX

    56K internal modem



    $1,299.00</strong><hr></blockquote>

    Please order me up 30 of those. Our art department needs them.
  • Reply 56 of 132
    kidredkidred Posts: 2,402member
    [quote]Originally posted by SteveS:

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    I suppose "ripoff" is a matter of opinion. I have a dual G4 GHZ and don't feel "ripped off". Would I rather have dual PPC 970s? Sure. However, everything is relative.



    I'm just curious. How would you describe this "consumer tower" of yours. Please indicate how it would be different from current towers and also indicate the suggested price. Let's see what type of setup you're able to come up with.



    Steve</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Same here, I have a dual gig and feel mighty satisfied. You notice most people that bitch about ripoffs, lack of speed, yada yada actually have like a 3 year old machine? I haven't seen many "my dual gig is a slow peice of crap" posts (except for a few trolls at macnn)
  • Reply 57 of 132
    rickagrickag Posts: 1,626member
    [quote]Originally posted by thegelding:

    <strong>me too...cool...how do you ever get on your computer at night?? .......



    as for money more than expenses...that is what credit cards are for!! that and faking your own death every 4 or 5 years.....g</strong><hr></blockquote>



    I'm bigger than they are. Actually, they only get on the computer for homework primarily, sometimes AOL chatting, but we watch that closely.



    Currently, we have a 7500 w/ a G4 400 upgrade card and an ATI Rage Pro. Seems to do most anything we want, but is very long in the tooth.



    As for money, I've been putting away between $5 and $10 away for about 7 years. Had it up to $1860, but then this Christmas I had to unforturnately use $200. Oh well, with what's left and our upcoming income tax refund I WILL BE GETTING A NEW COMPUTER SOON. Then the 7500 will be put into one of the kids rooms, but I'll still need a desktop unit. A laptop is a fantasy dream for me, unless I can convince some one at work that I need one.
  • Reply 58 of 132
    [quote]Originally posted by Telomar:

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    What I might be able to see is computing relying on servers and networking built into the house itself so only a monitor and keyboard is required for an access point around the house. That's a more high cost solution though.



    [ 01-09-2003: Message edited by: Telomar ]</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Ya, I'd love it if my main home machine was just another box in the stereo stack in the corner. If this then served out to my laptop and/or a "thinish client" like thing I'd be pretty happy. Seamless operation with all things AV too, of course!



    I actually think this will happen. Net Boot and Rendezvous would seem to be heading in that direction. What if AV equipment, besides going Firewire also went IPoverFW with Rendezvous etc? I don't suppose that is likely but I can dream...
  • Reply 59 of 132
    [quote]do you have teenage kids?? all homes with teenage kids need multiple computers, unless you never want to get on it....so, a computer for the kids (or one for each kid), one for you and the misses and an airport basestation to connect them all....<hr></blockquote>



    :eek: I unfortunately don't know anyone who could afford that (in real life).
  • Reply 60 of 132
    gargar Posts: 1,201member
    [quote]Originally posted by Mac The Fork:

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    :eek: I unfortunately don't know anyone who could afford that (in real life).</strong><hr></blockquote>



    in the US of A they have small pieces of plastic

    they're called creditcards and you don't need to have real money to use them, only a regular income.
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