I just got my iBook today so I hope that the change is not huge. I got the upgraded ram and marddrive but I must admit I am a little concerned.
If any improvements are "huge", I'll feel your pain(but not for long), HOWEVER, since I haven't yet bought an iBook for my college bound daughter(we'll be looking Sunday & buying next week), I hope the changes are bigger than huge, more on the order of mind-boggling, outstandingly, revolutionary.
It's all a matter perspective.
But I'll live with a small speed boost and hopefully upgraded graphics chip/vram and be deliriously happy if the alleged new iBooks will still qualify for the educational coupon for $179 toward the purchase of an iPod.
In case these are huge updates, what is apples return policy. Is their any sort of thirty day guarentee?
I must admit I am not too worried as I have already fallen in love with the machine as it is. I really don't need anything much flashier.
I read somewhere on Apples support pages that they have a 14 day "we will refund the difference if we lower prices" period. But that really don´t cover your situation. Apple usually sell the few left over machines as "open box" items. The only ones who could take advantage of it were those who bought a display just before the price cuts...
Well if it turns out to be a huge change I will make sure as to demand satisfaction. I may even sick my dad on them and they realy do not want to deal with him.
If you are not satisfied with your Apple purchase of a pre-built product, please call 1-800-676-2775 for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) request within 10 business days ...<snip>
Please note that Apple does not permit the return of or offer refunds for the following products:
Product that is custom configured to your specifications
Opened memory
Opened software
Electronic software downloads
<snip>....
Since you upgraded I think your stuck, but it couldn't hurt to contact the toll free number above.
In any event, you have a good computer you were satisfied enough with to purchase in the first place. Be happy, enjoy your purchase, buying any electronic device is a crap shoot and newer better cheaper stuff comes out all the time. Every time I've bought in the past within what seems like seconds the last greatest comes out, I move on and enjoy my purchase.
I have a feeling that the upgrade will not be life shattering although I could be wrong. I have no interest in playing games or anything of that ilk, so I cannot imagine how the upgrade will effect me too much.
My only problem now is figuring out why I cannot get it to connect with my wireless router grrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
If any improvements are "huge", I'll feel your pain(but not for long), HOWEVER, since I haven't yet bought an iBook for my college bound daughter(we'll be looking Sunday & buying next week), I hope the changes are bigger than huge, more on the order of mind-boggling, outstandingly, revolutionary.
It's all a matter perspective.
But I'll live with a small speed boost and hopefully upgraded graphics chip/vram and be deliriously happy if the alleged new iBooks will still qualify for the educational coupon for $179 toward the purchase of an iPod.
don't forget the regular edu discount...and on software and peripherals too.
Given the oncoming intel switch there is only one thing that would get me to buy the mini right now and I hope it is represented by the 699 version ---
The Mac Mini HD edition
There is a huge interest in using the mini as a home theater computer. It can already record HD streams from a tuner and send it back like a DVHS unit, but it doesn't have the power to decode 1080i streams.
Some people believe you need a G5 for that, but you really just need OS level access to a good GPU. That, a DL superdrive, and Apple's touch on software to manage, eidt, and burn HD programs would EASILY sell for 699.
Oh yeah, and a price reduction on displays would be nice!!
I have a feeling that the upgrade will not be life shattering although I could be wrong. I have no interest in playing games or anything of that ilk, so I cannot imagine how the upgrade will effect me too much.
My only problem now is figuring out why I cannot get it to connect with my wireless router grrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
what brand of router? you on tiger 10.4.2? got the latest firmware for the router?
That's hardly a disadvantage since it's got two fairly easily accessible DIMM slots. 256MB on the mini, with only one harder to access slot, is more significantly crippling (IMO).
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When I first opened my G3 iBook 600 after a recent trip I was shocked, then disappointed, to discover a harsh looking full-width horizontal line across the display. I wasn't planning to upgrade it for awhile but probably couldn't wait a few years for rev. B Intel portables either. So, all this is going to make the next iBook announcement very tempting, especially if it finally gets a >1024x768 display. Other specs are less important right now so I might end up with one of the current models if the new ones don't have a higher resolution.
That's hardly a disadvantage since it's got two fairly easily accessible DIMM slots. 256MB on the mini, with only one harder to access slot, is more significantly crippling (IMO).
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good point. 2 DIMM slots on the eMac is sweet, and it doesn't use the more expensive so-dimms that portables use if i am not mistaken
edit: i have to admit though that personally i have to have lcd for anything higher than 1024x768. maybe i'm getting old (mid-20s) heh
... , and it doesn't use the more expensive so-dimms that portables use if i am not mistaken
That's true. But the price of SODIMMs has dropped significantly since I bought an eMac last May (now my wife's; I've got the iMac G5 ). And one reason I hadn't bought an iMac G4 was because RAM for it was so expensive, with only one user-accessible SODIMM slot and the hard-to-replace 256MB internal DIMM. Still glad I got the eMac a bit later instead.
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edit: i have to admit though that personally i have to have lcd for anything higher than 1024x768. maybe i'm getting old (mid-20s) heh
I don't usually tell people my age unless they guess first.
The eMac's CRT is okay but the iMac's 20" no-dead-pixel LCD has spoiled me. 1024x768 resolution (like on the iBook) would bother me more than whether the display is CRT or LCD, but using a virtual desktop manager makes it much more tolerable.
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sorry to hear about your iBook g3
Thanks. At least it's still usable, unlike the )(&*@#$ digitizer on my barely-year-old Palm PDA.
At least it's still usable, unlike the )(&*@#$ digitizer on my barely-year-old Palm PDA.
too bad PDA didnt break beofre 1 year mark - most of them come with a 12month warranty. Well, not my Zire 31, that's only 30days (eek), but Ive dropped it, wet it, cracked the case open, and it still faitfully sits in my pocket and plays mp3's, manages my contacts, has my school timetable and computer component price lists for quick reference. Oh yeah, and the games are great for that boring bus trip... Anywho, right now it has a fork stuck up the reset hole - anyone know how to get those out?
Thanks. At least it's still usable, unlike the )(&*@#$ digitizer on my barely-year-old Palm PDA.
Heh, my 4 year old Palm IIIc is still trudging on. I wonder if there is any remote control software for it - I'm planning of getting a SqueezeBox2 at some point, but the software for Palm for that is PalmOS4+ only, and the IIIc is OS3.5 :S
sorry mateys, my sonyericsson t630 and bluetooth iSyncing does everything i ever wanted to do with my old Palm Pilot and Handspring Visor. i don't mean to sound condescending, but i'm with endgadget.com and their view of wtf happened to Palm?
....As for RAM, I sure hope the 512MB is soldered to the board, so I don't end up tossing a 256MB chip to upgrade.
i have a strong feeling of 512mb soldered on both iBook 12" and 14", with one PC2100 (accepts PC2700) slot available. that ram is PC2100 and bus speed remains @ 133mhz
i have a 512mb PC2700 in my dad's 933mhz iBook g4 right now, itching to jump ship straight into the 512mb-soldered new iBooks to hit the ground running with 1GB. yeah, c'mon apple *does cheerleading routine* give me an A.... P....
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Originally posted by fieldor
That would make quite an update. It seems feasible. Maybe they will lose the 14" in the lineup , because of the difference 14"-15".
Yeah I put it to please the other guys,
but I believe a bright 1280x768 13.3" screen would be fine,
it could fit in a new hybrid enclosure:
something with the depth of the PB12 but the width of the iBook 14 = 8.6 x 12.7)?
Originally posted by ryanjarman
I just got my iBook today so I hope that the change is not huge. I got the upgraded ram and marddrive but I must admit I am a little concerned.
Yeah.. I would be VERY concerned dude.. you really should have seen the warning signs... this will be QUITE the update.
Originally posted by ryanjarman
I just got my iBook today so I hope that the change is not huge. I got the upgraded ram and marddrive but I must admit I am a little concerned.
If any improvements are "huge", I'll feel your pain(but not for long), HOWEVER, since I haven't yet bought an iBook for my college bound daughter(we'll be looking Sunday & buying next week), I hope the changes are bigger than huge, more on the order of mind-boggling, outstandingly, revolutionary.
It's all a matter perspective.
But I'll live with a small speed boost and hopefully upgraded graphics chip/vram and be deliriously happy if the alleged new iBooks will still qualify for the educational coupon for $179 toward the purchase of an iPod.
I must admit I am not too worried as I have already fallen in love with the machine as it is. I really don't need anything much flashier.
Originally posted by ryanjarman
In case these are huge updates, what is apples return policy. Is their any sort of thirty day guarentee?
I must admit I am not too worried as I have already fallen in love with the machine as it is. I really don't need anything much flashier.
I read somewhere on Apples support pages that they have a 14 day "we will refund the difference if we lower prices" period. But that really don´t cover your situation. Apple usually sell the few left over machines as "open box" items. The only ones who could take advantage of it were those who bought a display just before the price cuts...
If you are not satisfied with your Apple purchase of a pre-built product, please call 1-800-676-2775 for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) request within 10 business days ...<snip>
Please note that Apple does not permit the return of or offer refunds for the following products:
Product that is custom configured to your specifications
Opened memory
Opened software
Electronic software downloads
<snip>....
Since you upgraded I think your stuck, but it couldn't hurt to contact the toll free number above.
In any event, you have a good computer you were satisfied enough with to purchase in the first place. Be happy, enjoy your purchase, buying any electronic device is a crap shoot and newer better cheaper stuff comes out all the time. Every time I've bought in the past within what seems like seconds the last greatest comes out, I move on and enjoy my purchase.
I have a feeling that the upgrade will not be life shattering although I could be wrong. I have no interest in playing games or anything of that ilk, so I cannot imagine how the upgrade will effect me too much.
My only problem now is figuring out why I cannot get it to connect with my wireless router grrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Originally posted by mjteix
Yeah I put it to please the other guys,
but I believe a bright 1280x768 13.3" screen would be fine,
it could fit in a new hybrid enclosure:
something with the depth of the PB12 but the width of the iBook 14 = 8.6 x 12.7)?
It would most likely be 1152x768. The old resolution of the PB G4.
Originally posted by rickag
If any improvements are "huge", I'll feel your pain(but not for long), HOWEVER, since I haven't yet bought an iBook for my college bound daughter(we'll be looking Sunday & buying next week), I hope the changes are bigger than huge, more on the order of mind-boggling, outstandingly, revolutionary.
It's all a matter perspective.
But I'll live with a small speed boost and hopefully upgraded graphics chip/vram and be deliriously happy if the alleged new iBooks will still qualify for the educational coupon for $179 toward the purchase of an iPod.
don't forget the regular edu discount...and on software and peripherals too.
The Mac Mini HD edition
There is a huge interest in using the mini as a home theater computer. It can already record HD streams from a tuner and send it back like a DVHS unit, but it doesn't have the power to decode 1080i streams.
Some people believe you need a G5 for that, but you really just need OS level access to a good GPU. That, a DL superdrive, and Apple's touch on software to manage, eidt, and burn HD programs would EASILY sell for 699.
Oh yeah, and a price reduction on displays would be nice!!
Originally posted by ryanjarman
True enough.
I have a feeling that the upgrade will not be life shattering although I could be wrong. I have no interest in playing games or anything of that ilk, so I cannot imagine how the upgrade will effect me too much.
My only problem now is figuring out why I cannot get it to connect with my wireless router grrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
what brand of router? you on tiger 10.4.2? got the latest firmware for the router?
Originally posted by sunilraman
The eMac is already sitting pretty.
256mb ram tho'....
That's hardly a disadvantage since it's got two fairly easily accessible DIMM slots. 256MB on the mini, with only one harder to access slot, is more significantly crippling (IMO).
...
When I first opened my G3 iBook 600 after a recent trip I was shocked, then disappointed, to discover a harsh looking full-width horizontal line across the display. I wasn't planning to upgrade it for awhile but probably couldn't wait a few years for rev. B Intel portables either. So, all this is going to make the next iBook announcement very tempting, especially if it finally gets a >1024x768 display. Other specs are less important right now so I might end up with one of the current models if the new ones don't have a higher resolution.
Originally posted by sjk
That's hardly a disadvantage since it's got two fairly easily accessible DIMM slots. 256MB on the mini, with only one harder to access slot, is more significantly crippling (IMO).
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good point. 2 DIMM slots on the eMac is sweet, and it doesn't use the more expensive so-dimms that portables use if i am not mistaken
edit: i have to admit though that personally i have to have lcd for anything higher than 1024x768. maybe i'm getting old (mid-20s) heh
sorry to hear about your iBook g3
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Originally posted by sunilraman
... , and it doesn't use the more expensive so-dimms that portables use if i am not mistaken
That's true. But the price of SODIMMs has dropped significantly since I bought an eMac last May (now my wife's; I've got the iMac G5 ). And one reason I hadn't bought an iMac G4 was because RAM for it was so expensive, with only one user-accessible SODIMM slot and the hard-to-replace 256MB internal DIMM. Still glad I got the eMac a bit later instead.
edit: i have to admit though that personally i have to have lcd for anything higher than 1024x768. maybe i'm getting old (mid-20s) heh
I don't usually tell people my age unless they guess first.
The eMac's CRT is okay but the iMac's 20" no-dead-pixel LCD has spoiled me. 1024x768 resolution (like on the iBook) would bother me more than whether the display is CRT or LCD, but using a virtual desktop manager makes it much more tolerable.
sorry to hear about your iBook g3
Thanks. At least it's still usable, unlike the )(&*@#$ digitizer on my barely-year-old Palm PDA.
Originally posted by sjk
At least it's still usable, unlike the )(&*@#$ digitizer on my barely-year-old Palm PDA.
too bad PDA didnt break beofre 1 year mark - most of them come with a 12month warranty. Well, not my Zire 31, that's only 30days (eek), but Ive dropped it, wet it, cracked the case open, and it still faitfully sits in my pocket and plays mp3's, manages my contacts, has my school timetable and computer component price lists for quick reference. Oh yeah, and the games are great for that boring bus trip... Anywho, right now it has a fork stuck up the reset hole - anyone know how to get those out?
Originally posted by sjk
Thanks. At least it's still usable, unlike the )(&*@#$ digitizer on my barely-year-old Palm PDA.
Heh, my 4 year old Palm IIIc is still trudging on. I wonder if there is any remote control software for it - I'm planning of getting a SqueezeBox2 at some point, but the software for Palm for that is PalmOS4+ only, and the IIIc is OS3.5 :S
There is little difference in size between portables with a 13.3" screen and ones with 14.1" screens - might as well go with a 14.1" iBook.
Most people now opt for the 12" iBook - and a 12" widescreen iBook is easy to do.
I base that on the Dell Inspiron 700m I just got - it is a 12" widescreen, with cheap plastics, but a beautiful 1280 x 800 12" widescreen LCD.
The 700m is the same size as the 12" Powerbook, except for being about 0.75" wider.
Even widescreen, the 700m feels like a 12" iBook
As for RAM, I sure hope the 512MB is soldered to the board, so I don't end up tossing a 256MB chip to upgrade.
Originally posted by ncbill
....As for RAM, I sure hope the 512MB is soldered to the board, so I don't end up tossing a 256MB chip to upgrade.
i have a strong feeling of 512mb soldered on both iBook 12" and 14", with one PC2100 (accepts PC2700) slot available. that ram is PC2100 and bus speed remains @ 133mhz
i have a 512mb PC2700 in my dad's 933mhz iBook g4 right now, itching to jump ship straight into the 512mb-soldered new iBooks to hit the ground running with 1GB. yeah, c'mon apple *does cheerleading routine* give me an A.... P....