View Full Version : should the 14" ibook live?
jefhatfield
Jul 2, 2002, 01:03 AM
i love the ibook...i got the very first one
the current 12" inch ibook is great because it packs a lot of punch for a 4.9 pound sub-notebook
but the 14" inch ibook weighs a pound more and is overshadowed by the amazing tibook and the 14" inch ibook may be too high in price for the consumer market at $1799 usd
personally, i would like to see the 14" inch ibook come down in price at least two hundred dollars
G4scott
Jul 2, 2002, 01:10 AM
No. It should not live. If Apple was going to make a laptop with a 14" screen, they should've redesigned the case. It looks ugly :mad:
G4scott
Jul 2, 2002, 01:11 AM
I mean, only the 14" iBook is ugly. They style is perfect for the 12" screen...
wsteineker
Jul 2, 2002, 01:28 AM
Jef is right. not only is the 14" iBook unweildy and odd looking, it's hideously overpriced. It was a good idea, yes. There is definitely a market for something between a full featured 12" subnotebook and a 15.2" beast of a pro notebook. The 14" iBook just isn't the answer. Don't ask me what is, though. I wouldn't want to be in Jon Ive's shoes when he has to figure out what to stick in that hole.
jefhatfield
Jul 2, 2002, 01:32 AM
Originally posted by G4scott
No. It should not live. If Apple was going to make a laptop with a 14" screen, they should've redesigned the case. It looks ugly :mad:
and besides $1599 or lower, thin out the case some and bring the weight down half a pound and i think that would make the design more appealing
i would buy it like that but a g4 processor would make sales go thru the roof and i would spring for it then tomorrow
of course that won't happen until powerbook gets g5 sometime next year or in 2004
MacAztec
Jul 2, 2002, 01:35 AM
Originally posted by jefhatfield
and besides $1599 or lower, thin out the case some and bring the weight down half a pound
...and kick it up to 900MHz with a 166MHz effective bus. Thing it out to 1 inch, 4.7lbs, and we have a notebook!
cb911
Jul 3, 2002, 03:12 AM
you can't bring it down to 1". the thickness of plastic needed makes it alot thicker. and it can't have a metal case, that's reserved for the TiBook...:cool:
sparkleytone
Jul 3, 2002, 03:23 AM
whether or not we like it, it sells. well. i think that it would be just fine if they just increased the resolution capability to say...1152x960 or something like that.
nadroj
Jul 3, 2002, 03:26 AM
Death to the 14inch beast of a computer! It's foul stench can be smelled from all around the world. The foul ugly glutton much be BURNED AT THE STAKE.
cb911
Jul 3, 2002, 03:45 AM
come on, it's not that bad. i think you're over reacting a little bit.
what about all the people who need a bigger screen but can't afford the TiBook? think of all the people who love the iBook!
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