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movmkr

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Jul 19, 2002
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Well this update had almost everything I've been waiting for in a powerbook:

Firewire 800, new Airport w/better antenna, Bluetooth, DDR, faster superdrive, new casing with no paint and illuminated keyboard

Unfortunately, the 17" powerbook is a little excessive...and the 12" isn't widescreen (or fully featured).

Any random thoughts as to when they might update the 15" to match the other two? I hope they don't wait a whole product cycle to do it. I was looking at January to buy a Powerbook, but I guess it's so obvious that the 15 will be updated I'll wait.

- Matt
 

Lz0

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Jul 20, 2002
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I bet the 15 inch Powerbook takes over the spot currently held by the iBook, and the iBook line is discontinued. After all who wants a G3 these days?
 

Ben Sheehan

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Feb 8, 2002
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I don't see how it can be suggested that the 15" will replace the ibook - the new 12" specs are near identical to the ibook sans G3, and the size is the same. It's pretty much the G4 ibook everyone has been hankering for without the name.

The 15" is still a far superior computer - for starters there's no DVI ports, or no L3 cache on the 12".
 

movmkr

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Jul 19, 2002
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Um...I highly doubt they would discontinue the 15" and drop the price to bargain levels.

They never did that to the 12" iBook or the 15" iMac.

- Matt
 

Macpoops

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Jan 15, 2002
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How exactly is the 12 inch not fully featured? The only difference is the size of the display. Given that is an issue.
 

Ben Sheehan

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Feb 8, 2002
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Haven't had a real close look at the specs - but the most obvious would seem to be:

No DVI

No L3 cache

640 meg. ram max


The more I think about it, the more this thing looks like a G4 ibook.
 

movmkr

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Jul 19, 2002
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Yeah, Ben Sheehan pretty much answered that one. - Matt
 

Sherman

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Jul 23, 2002
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I'm just going to refer to it as a G4 iBook from now on, which isn't a bad thing at all.

Another thing it has up on the iBook, is that the drive is slot-loading, none of this tray crap that is so easy to break with the whole laser assembly on it...
 

iJon

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Feb 7, 2002
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plus the 12inch powerbook has a less capable video card, only does vga, no backlight keyboard, no firewire800, no ddr, yada yada, still a very nice machine though.

iJon
 

davidc2182

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Nov 8, 2001
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Sin City
question

what in the hell is a pristmatic li-ion battery? it comes with the powerbook g4 17 inch and i wonder what the new patent has to do with anything
 

macktheknife

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Jan 24, 2002
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Given that Apple released the current 15 inch TiBooks in October, I'd say we'll see the new 15 inch TiBooks sometime in March or April. This is not an unreasonable assumption, given Apple's typical 6-month product cycles.

movmkr: I agree with you completely. The 17 inch model is a bit excessive to me and the 12 inch TiBook is really nothing more than a souped-up G4 iBook. I got my 550 Mhz TiBook almost a year ago (Rev. B), and I am personally going to hold off getting a new PowerBook until Apple releases a new one with the Power-4 processors.
 

Wyrm

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Jan 7, 2003
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Graphics Comparisons

Does anyone have an idea of how the Radeon 9000 (15") compares to the GeForce Go MX4 440 (17")? I was under the impression that the ATI Radeon 9000 was the best mobile graphics chip out there.
 

Wano

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Oct 23, 2002
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When Steve Jobs first announced the 12" PowerBook it sounded like it had all the features of the 17" cause he said something like it's full featured, giving me the impresion and hype that it's power i can afford. But, no, after looking on the site it didn't even match up to the old 15", like a few already said it's like a iBook with a G4.
 

arainert

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Dec 10, 2002
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I just got a 800 TiBook a week ago and quickly felt deep pangs of geek envy when I saw the 12 inch iBook during the keynote (not to take anything away from the 17 incher but I have a powermac at home and although breathtaking, seems a little large for those wanting a portable solution)...

Back to the 12"...

The durable case...the audio in ports... I guess essentially those are the only two things that seem better that I would get good use out of (since I do not have any Bluetooth devices, Firewire 800 devices) in addition to the fact that its the new, fresh gear...

Back to my TiBook...

I really appreciate the extra screen real estate, the video card and everything else others have mentioned.

I've now begun to convince myself that the 15 inch TiBook presents a good sweet spot between the ginormous 17" and the G4 ibook.

Is this crazy talk?
 

springscansing

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Oct 13, 2002
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Re: Graphics Comparisons

Originally posted by Wyrm
Does anyone have an idea of how the Radeon 9000 (15") compares to the GeForce Go MX4 440 (17")? I was under the impression that the ATI Radeon 9000 was the best mobile graphics chip out there.

Yes... I also am curious about this issue. Someone have the answer?
 

jaguarx

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Jan 5, 2003
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To the best of my knowledge - slightly better.
I'm taking the plunge and getting a 17". I want the extra power the 17" offers, but i want it in a 15" form factor. Sadly though i cannot afford to wait.
 

Goatman21

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Jan 7, 2003
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The ATI radeon 9000 and the ge force 4 440 are comprable to each other if the perfomance of both processors are eqil to there desktop then the radeon 9000 has a slight performance advantage both processors are the first mibile video systums to have hardware T&L(transform and lighting) this is a technology that both the radeon 7500 and the geforce 2 mobile did not have

The 12'' power book has DDR ram and a fully functional 3d accelerator witch makes it for supierior to any pc notebook of the same size i cant wait to get one
 

Wyrm

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Jan 7, 2003
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Graphic Specs

From the nVidia website:

GeForce4 4200 Go
Fill Rate: 1.6 billion texels/sec.
GPU Core Clock: 200 MHz
Memory Clock: 200 MHz
Memory Bandwidth: 6.4GB/sec.

GeForce4 460 Go
Fill Rate: 1 billion texels/sec.
GPU Core Clock: 250 MHz
Memory Clock: 250 MHz
Memory Bandwidth: 8GB/sec.

GeForce4 440 Go
Fill Rate: 880 million texels/sec.
GPU Core Clock: 220 MHz
Memory Clock: 220 MHz
Memory Bandwidth: 6.4GB/sec.

GeForce4 420 Go
Fill Rate: 760 million texels/sec.
GPU Core Clock: 190 MHz
Memory Clock: 200 MHz
Memory Bandwidth: 3.2GB/sec.

So Apple is using the 2 lowest versions (maybe power use is better?)

It looks like the BEST is the 4200 from nVidia,
"...highest performance mobile GPU available—the GeForce4 4200 Go. The first mobile GPU to support programmable vertex and pixel shaders, GeForce4 4200 Go delivers ferocious graphics power on the go. And GeForce 4200 Go supports AGP 8X, for double the bandwidth of AGP 4X."

Looks like they have room to grow in the graphics department soon?
 

ddtlm

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Aug 20, 2001
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Wyrm:

Does anyone have an idea of how the Radeon 9000 (15") compares to the GeForce Go MX4 440 (17")? I was under the impression that the ATI Radeon 9000 was the best mobile graphics chip out there.
The Radeon 9000 Mobility is the best available graphics chip, although as you saw in your later post nVidia has announced a chip that offers higher performance (but at a significant cost in heat/power). However, there is a wrinkle here: the clock speeds of the ATI Mobility chips (and possibly of the nVidia chips) are configuable by the computer maker. Unless Apple tells us what their clock speeds are, we can't say which is theoretically faster. A second tricky issue is that we don't know how the quality of drivers for nVidia and ATI on OSX compare to their qualities on PC platforms, where there are certainly benchmarks comparing all sorts of laptop chips (Anandtech and Tomshardware have done such reviews).

Goatman21:

...both processors are the first mibile video systums to have hardware T&L(transform and lighting) this is a technology that both the radeon 7500 and the geforce 2 mobile did not have
No, the GF4MX/GF4Go has no graphics abilities that the GF2MX/GF2Go do not, they are essentially the same chip with different memory systems and different clock speeds, despite the names. ATI's Radeon 7500 Mobility is graphics-feature-wise on-par with the GF2Go/GF4Go/GF2MX/GF4MX. ATI's Radeon Mobility is inferior to this, and ATI's Radeon 9000 Mobility is superior. In Windows-speak, the 9000 is the only graphics chip for laptops that offers full DirectX 8 support in hardware (nVidia's unavailable 4200 has these features as well).

Anandtech.com can detail all of this that I have said, if anyone wants to read more.
 

Soma_Addict

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Mar 31, 2002
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buyer hesitation

look at them before you order either of the new powerbooks. i thought they sounded really cool and i was really interested in purchasing one. i currently have a 500mhz TiBook and i have been looking to upgrade for some time. i wanted to wait for some innovation and not just speed bumps. this seemed like it was it so i was readying my credit card. but first i went down to macworld today and did some hands on.

neither of the new ones look nice or even feel nice. the 12 inch looks exactly like a spray painted ibook, no joke the battery is identical and so are all the curves and such. the 17 inch looks really odd too. the speakers look like some sort of sewer grates or something, they are huge. the keyboard plane is massive, like some sort of metalic desert on an alien planet. the material is very plastic feeling, not at all like the current titanium casing. the keyboards look like plastic buttons that are painted a silver color.

it sounds wierd i know, and it should be the hardware that speaks over the casing but even still the 17inch is huge. if you ever crash land in an ocean you could use it to sail home. the hardware is great, except for the split usb ports. the kinda bothers me. when i plug usb into my computer i usually use both ports, now you have to have wires coming out of both sides of the computer, things could get messy. but other then that i like what is offered.

the 12inch is abit lackluster. no Firewire800, no backlite keyboard, and not L3 cache.

right now i think the 15inch is the best size/form factor because it is the most practical. once it gets firewire800 and that backlite then i am ordering a new powerbook. i can wait and i think the it is really worth it.
 

hvfsl

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Jul 9, 2001
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The Radeon 9000 mobity is a lot faster than the Geforce 4 420 go. In some tests on the PC the 9000 is over twice the speed of a 420. The 9000 can also run Doom 3 with all the settings set to max, the 420 can't. I was going to get one of these until I realised they used a slow graphics chip. The 420 is only a bit faster than the Radeon Mobility 7500, and the 7500 can even beat the 420 in some tests on the PC. Go to http://www.tomshardware.com for details.

Apple would have to really overclock the 420 to make it anyway near the speed of a 9000.

By the way I am using the new Safari browser which is just SOOOOOOOOOO good.
 

NicoMan

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Oct 20, 2002
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Re: buyer hesitation

Originally posted by Soma_Addict
neither of the new ones look nice or even feel nice.
Maybe it is that you are so used to the feel of your own TiBook that it makes the AlBook feel very weird.


On a different note, I think the 15" is going to be updated rather soon. I know both of the 15" and the iBook were updated in November, but I feel Apple had to produce some new stuff for the holiday season to get their sales going. Thinking about it, those updates were more like speedbumps (Ok we got a superdrive in the TiBook, but that's about it) and produced nothing revolutionary in terms of technology. Now we have got some real UPDATES to the laptop line and as soon as the production lines are rolling full speed on the 12" and 17" AlBook, we will see an update on the 15". Then I guess the iBook will retreat to a single model configuration (Combo Drive) to finish its life cycle as the equivalent to today's iMac CRT on the desktop line : so cheap, especially when production lines are proven and tested, and yet so efficient (especially for schools).

For all those reasons, I'd say the 15" will be updated before the end of february as opposed to the end of its normal 5-6 months cycle, which would make it happen in april/may.

Just a thought...

NicoMan
 
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