Morning light trailer I have

Morning light trailer

I have literally had thousands of dollars in the bank waiting for the Blu-Ray announcement. They dont get my dollars until they announce it. I only get a new laptop every five years, so it has to count when I pull the trigger. If Mac Pros are outfitted with 45nm CPUs then there is a short term transition to 32nm versions. This is where Apple has a decision to make on either offering two Mac Pro refreshes within 6 months, create a middle tier box to be one revision behind 45nm while the Mac Pro gets the 32nm-highly unlikely, or will they stretch out the current boxes and add BTO options for BluRay, more GPUs and such until the 32 nm chips are ready to, according to sources and roadmaps, isnt due until end 2009early 20 So it looks like we may see new Mac Pros at the morning light trailer of every year. The problem I have believing that Apple will release a BRD option in their notebooks or iMac anytime soon is the issue with the size drive required. 15 MBPs and 20 iMacs current require a 5mm optical drive. 17 MBPs and 24 iMacs require a 7mm optical drive. The latter are prohibitively expensive, even for a reader, which wont make sense in a Mac, and the former doesnt yet exist, as far as I can tell. The BR drives you see in notebooks for 150 are 5 notebooks using clunky tray loading drives. I cant see Apple going that route for an optical format that very few morning light trailer will use. But Rose stated BR support in To me, that isnt about adding an internal drives to the Mac line, but simply adding software support for iLife and Por apps and letting users use the cheaper and faster external 3rd-party BRD for their media. MacWorld would be great for new iLife and Pro Apps with this support. Not slot load, but according to engadget they do exist at 5mm. That was almost a year ago, so maybe Apple will introduce the very first 5mm slot loaders? If Apple phases out the optical drive on this new release they will loose a lot of sales. Many, many, many people still need and use optical drives. I said move to an external setup since they arent often used, not completely drop the format and forget about it. But the argument that Apple will loose sales from dropping a dying format like DVD is untrue. They dropped floppies, serial and parallel ports before others and they did okay with that. They like to trim the fat. They also like to keep the costs down, which means they arent coming out with a new model with a cryptic name with every industry change or trying to make a a machine for every possible person out there. They have the MB and MBP. The MB is one size with two different processor speeds. The MBP is 15 or 17 and has 3 different processor speeds. They are the four best Intel has to offer, without being power sucking Extreme chips. You also have to remember that Apple will keep the same design for the next 3 years. So they need to think ahead when deciding what to keep in their systems. You say they need to bring the mac up to date but youre saying morning light trailer with the originally designed Intel Macs, which havent been updated since the first part of the year. But that is getting off track, the point is the comments that Apple/Jobs can do anything because they are Apple/Jobs and Insert OEM has this insert buzzword so Apple should have had insert previous buzzword makes no sense if you arent looking at the whole picture. You need to ask yourself: Is this a good move for Apple? How does this benefit the majority of Apples customers? Is this price prohibitive? Does this fit into Apples philosophy? I think youll find that turning a Mac notebook into a Dell and does not work for Apple. Besides you make it out like they will destroy your precious laptop aesthetics? This is just not true. I think that the Sony Vaio Z is an excellent example of portability and functionality. They Apple wont destroy the aesthetics, and i never said they would. In fact I said they wont use a tray-loading drive and thicken up their designs in the process preciously because of the aesthetics. You are the one who is claiming that Apple will do this simply because you want it. You mention aesthetics and then use the Vaios portabilty and funcionlaity as an example. Does not compute! All I want is for Apple to release a new line to bring it up to date with what other notebook manufacturers are now offering. New Macs are in the pipeline. Apple has no choice but to be behind the other OEMs for the majority of its offerings. That is not going to change because there are supply issues involved. Apple dominates the consumer side of higher0end PCs. Where Sony, Dell and HP only need a few of these new Intel chips to accommodate their new BTO systems, Apple needs only a handful of these higher-end Intel chips, but needs a great deal of them and they need to have many thousands in their stores or on their way the day they announce these new Macs.

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