View Full Version : Why no DL drive in the MacBookPro?
Temujin
Jan 12, 2006, 06:33 PM
I was just wondering why the MacBookPro wont ship with a DL drive. Are they giving up this technology?
generik
Jan 12, 2006, 06:43 PM
I was just wondering why the MacBookPro wont ship with a DL drive. Are they giving up this technology?
Cost cutting measures, so they can deliver a slower computer at a slightly lower high price.
mdavey
Jan 12, 2006, 06:57 PM
Cost cutting measures, so they can deliver a slower computer at a slightly lower high price.
No, its because they needed to use an ultraslim model (slimmer than the ones in the PPC laptops and in the Mac mini). No-one makes a DL version in that form-factor.
ITASOR
Jan 12, 2006, 07:03 PM
Forget about DL, why does it burn at 4x instead of 8? Yikes.
Temujin
Jan 12, 2006, 07:05 PM
Well that's a shame. It'll probably get the DL in the next revision. Or maybe blueray or HD-DVD :)
CanadaRAM
Jan 12, 2006, 07:19 PM
I was just wondering why the MacBookPro wont ship with a DL drive. Are they giving up this technology?
It's because DL blanks are so expensive, Apple decided it wouldn't be a good idea to release a product that depended on expensive third-party parts that nobody could get. Like Firewire 800.
For example, on the new MacBook they also went with the new, higher performance ExpressCard/34 slot, instead of the old PCMCIA slot technology. The ExpressCard/34 is part of the current standard PCI-e architecture, and it depends on...
expensive...
third-party parts...
that nobody...
can...
*Nevermind*
;)
nutmac
Jan 12, 2006, 07:21 PM
No, its because they needed to use an ultraslim model (slimmer than the ones in the PPC laptops and in the Mac mini). No-one makes a DL version in that form-factor.
17-inch PowerBook G4 was 1" thick and has DL capability. I understand MB Pro is a hair thinner than 17-inch PB, but I think Apple could've spared a hair for DL.
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