According to Macwispers both the PowerMac and 15.4" Powerbook are in production and will be in sizable quantities come WWDC.
Take a look here
Take a look here
Originally posted by mactastic
We won't know unless the story gets pulled!![]()
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Originally posted by ZildjianKX
Man, you said it.
Also, anyone know how reliable MacWhispers is? I haven't been following rumor sites for too long.
Originally posted by freundt
This is like waiting for that 6 Million Dollar Man action figure that one year for christmas when I was younger.. It's all I could think about.. I was sure I was going to get it...
Originally posted by arnette
Anyway, I'm inclined to doubt MacWhispers. I think they spouted off some bullarkey about the new iPods having video capabilities.. or color screens... I don't remember. [/B]
Originally posted by mxpiazza
so now it seems certain that we'll see powerbook 970's at WWDC (no, i don't have that much faith in macwhispers, but this is all the confirmation i need because i was pro-pb970's all along), here is my dilemma: i need to buy a laptop for school this year. however, i don't want all the problems associated with rev. A product. but if i get one of these price-dropped PB's that are out now, they aren't going to be optimized for 10.3 like the 970 is... so are the benifits of getting the rev. A 970 worth the problems that may come along with it, or should i take advantage of the low cost and reliability of the current g4 lineup? help meee!
Originally posted by mxpiazza so are the benifits of getting the rev. A 970 worth the problems that may come along with it, or should i take advantage of the low cost and reliability of the current g4 lineup?
Originally posted by mxpiazza
so now it seems certain that we'll see powerbook 970's at WWDC (no, i don't have that much faith in macwhispers, but this is all the confirmation i need because i was pro-pb970's all along), here is my dilemma: i need to buy a laptop for school this year. however, i don't want all the problems associated with rev. A product. but if i get one of these price-dropped PB's that are out now, they aren't going to be optimized for 10.3 like the 970 is... so are the benifits of getting the rev. A 970 worth the problems that may come along with it, or should i take advantage of the low cost and reliability of the current g4 lineup? help meee!
Originally posted by cb911
from the article:
"a front panel "mostly made with the same anodized aluminum surface" as the newest Powerbooks."
that's interesting that they say that. i thought that the current AlBooks were raw (not anodized) aluminium.
Originally posted by mxpiazza
so now it seems certain that we'll see powerbook 970's at WWDC (no, i don't have that much faith in macwhispers, but this is all the confirmation i need because i was pro-pb970's all along), here is my dilemma: i need to buy a laptop for school this year. however, i don't want all the problems associated with rev. A product. but if i get one of these price-dropped PB's that are out now, they aren't going to be optimized for 10.3 like the 970 is... so are the benifits of getting the rev. A 970 worth the problems that may come along with it, or should i take advantage of the low cost and reliability of the current g4 lineup? help meee!
Originally posted by QCassidy352
hey, this is interesting:
So until Panther comes along, the 970 will be fast, but not *that* fast. 1.25 to 1.5x a similarly clocked G4 is good, but not really all that I'm hoping for.