Originally posted by Wano
So, what did you do....did you buy one before today 1-7-03 or are you ordering a new one?
Hopefully you are right and they get updated before the end of March, so I can get one...Originally posted by will
I believe the 15" may well be updated sooner than you think. Before end of March I believe.
Originally posted by scifi451
Hopefully you are right and they get updated before the end of March, so I can get one...![]()
Originally posted by Wyrm
What about the idea that Apple will CANCEL the 15"?
They are splitting the powerbook market up into super-portable, and desktop replacement. Where does that realistically leave the 15"? I personally hope they don't can it, since I'd like to get a 15" - but then the 17" looks really good too.
All the new Powerbook ads featured just the 2 new ones, not the old 15" one - at all! So that begs the question where is the 15" one in the marketing strategy?
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Originally posted by Wano
I believe that apple already has a 15"PB with the same features as the 17", and you are probably right with the clearing out their inventory. I also think that they want a little more feedback and want to wait to see if there is anything wrong with the 17"PB that would go wrong in the 15" too.
Originally posted by JSRockit
There is no way that the 15" is being discontinued...they are most likely waiting for inventory to be cleared and then they can roll out an aluminum 15" pBook. They are in a great position with three different pBook options. 12" as the take anywhere portable pBook...15" as a truly portable desktop replacement and the 17" as a movable desktop replacement. It would be a huge mistake to discontinue the 15" pBook...so many people consider its size perfect. Plus, Steve Jobs prefaced the unveiling of the new powerbooks by saying the 15" pBook is not going anywhere.
Originally posted by bentmywookie
With regards to the iBooks - initially my thought was that they would stay around in some form, but now I think they might just get an upgrade to the 1 ghz chip and possibly some other stuff (airport extreme, bluetooh, superdrive) - but from then on the little Als will take over. Steve said all new computers will only boot into OS X, and it doesn't seem to make too much sense for the iBooks to stay G3 when OS X is altivec-enhanced, as are all the iApps. And the iBook is clearly not getting a G4 since then what would be the point of the little Al?
Didn't the original clamshell iBooks debut at around $1600? Ok, the little Al is $200 more so here's what happens - iBooks get one more rev. to 1 ghz, during this time the price of the G4s will drop and thus the so will the price of the little Als, thus bringing the little Als into the iBook price range on their next update or so, and then . . . no more iBook (by name alone that is).