“We have received some information about some upcoming Apple laptops – we think they are MacBooks but aren’t 100 percent sure they aren’t the fabled Pro slim line,” Cleve Nettles oreports for 9 to 5 Mac.
Nettles provides a list of details that include:
• Black aluminum and silver aluminum (like MacBook Pros)
• Considerably slimmer and lighter than current MacBook and even a bit more than MacBook Pro
• There is something strange about the touchpad (more on this to come)
• Apple plans extremely aggressive pricing
More in the full article here.
Jacqui Cheng reports for Ars Technica, “A good friend of mine at Apple (who has declined to provide any specific details) has told me that he is very excited for the next update to the company’s laptop line, for his own personal use. That, and he indicated that the laptops should be appearing ‘right around product cycle, if you follow that sort of thing.’ I don’t, actually, but people on the Ars staff do; they tell me that the MacBook is due to cycle around Novemberish.”
Full article here.
AppleInsider reports, “It’s not entirely clear whether the notebooks are part of an upcoming revision to Apple’s consumer-oriented MacBook line or are simply one-and-the same with the much rumored “ultra-portable” design first detailed back in February. The latter systems are expected to include L.E.D-backlit 13-inch LCD panels, on-board NAND flash (for faster application launching and boot times), and lack a traditional optical disc drive.”
Full article here.
That toaster looks neat, but since it would be USB powered I would worry about bread crumbs in my keyboard.
“Ultralight laptops would be a great niche to fill and Apple are the perfect ones to do this.”
Provided that never having built an ultralight laptop ever, they could do better than the dozen or so companies who already do this and have been doing so for years.
“Provided that never having built an ultralight laptop ever . . . “
This was pretty close:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMate_300
And I played with an eMate at an Apple office once. It had potential.
Errrr….
Newton?
Errrr….
Duo?
Am I missing something?
If the MacBooks are about to be resized, will the ModBooks be delayed even longer? Is it possible that the ModBook people got advance word of the case being revised, and that’s why ModBooks have been delayed to the 4th quarter?
DVD player is still essential in an ultralite, IMHO.
The main buyers for ultralites are travellers. Most travellers want to be able to watch DVD’s on their computer.
It makes no sense whatesoever to save on size, then require an additional device to be plugged in. I think most people would think it way more convenient to have a bigger computer, given the option.
“And I played with an eMate at an Apple office once. It had potential.”
I agree No Squirt. The eMate had many plusses. Instant start-up for one.
Unfortunately, it came during a bad period for Apple, so they presumably didn’t have the resources to develop it further. And it wasn’t helped by a high price. I tried to find a used one, to no avail.
“This was pretty close:”
No, at 4 pounds and no Mac OS that’s just a really big, really ugly PDA. Probably the biggest, clunkiest PDA ever.
I’m just debating if 15.4″ is increasingly common then sub-notebook is maybe 13″ these days?
If it was a lot cheaper than a Macbook, I’d certainly be interested. I could get my wife away from my iMac and have her ordering online groceries in the lounge room instead of the office. It would have a larger screen than our portable dvd player, would be great on holidays and I could take away the external burner for movies. I’ll take one Mr Jobs.
“Probably the biggest, clunkiest PDA ever.”
Maybe by today’s standards, but 10 years ago, it was pretty good.
Whatever, I hope the “ultra-portable” rumour is true. Depending on price, I might be a buyer.
Whatever happens, I believe that the present MacBook is going to be the very last plastic-clad Mac ever.
OK… So, I really hope that it’s not going to be a notebook, per say, and that they’re going to go for an iPhone like, lap top design…
the iTablet would be great… With another name, of course…
Notebooks are so last century…
“Lacking an optical disk drive? I don’t think Apple would do that. Who wants to lug a CD burner everywhere? NOT ME.”
Didn’t Apple put CD read-only drives in the original iMac because they thought (quite wrongly as it turned out) that most people didn’t need (or want) to burn CDs?
Some times Apples has jumped the gun (or miscalculated) in offering “features” THEY think Mac users want (or should have even if they don’t want them).
And what about those who don’t have a network or convenient access to one, particularly broadband? And those things aren’t always a matter of affordability. Speaking from personal experience, sometimes they just aren’t available.
The UltraSlim MacMobil
One button – not a track pad. (think iPhone – it’s the home button)
Keyboard on screen as pop-up. Multi-Touch interface.
64 Gb of FLASH base RAM. No HD.
Two upgrade slots on outside. To add more memory and exchange files etc.There is a DVD bay underneath the unit – the intent is not fro movies but for installation of OS and APPS. Two USB2, No firewire. Ethernet – yes. Wifi – yes.Oh, and iWorks (pre-installed). No iLife – as this is not a media machine – more geared for business. 12.5″ LCD display. DOES not fold-up. This is a SLATE. Clip lid, swings back to use as arch while using.
1,099.99 USD
I’m telling your boss. You were not to leak that information.
OMG. You’re so dead!
Oh how the circle turns – I seem to recall my first laptop – a PowerBook 100 – had an external floppy disk drive.
Fast forward 15 years and the idea pops up again.
Nothing new under the sun, as my Grandma would say.
I hope this turns into a tablet with stylus and handwriting capability.
my kid just started college and had to get a HP with vista, because he needs to write physics, calculus, formulas with his notes.
He is complaining about the vista experience and want’s a mac again, but I can’t see it working having to carry around components to attach to cobble something together.
Come on Apple, cover all the bases in the educational market will ya!!
@marcos:
“…he reaches into his jeans around his crotch (because a side pants pocket will be too small) he will pull out this sleek new thin computer that (except for the one that’s been in his crotch) everyone will want to buy…”
I’d buy that one from the crotch.
Okay, it’s going to be a tiny computer, which means mobile people will be interested. Mobile people are not always in range of a Wifi or other network connection. So they need the optical drive, and they need it built in. What is the point of getting a tiny computer but you have to drag extra pieces around to get all the functionality of a computer that’s not too much bigger? It is contradictory to make a laptop that’s nice and tiny, but where you have to drag extra pieces around. Then it’s not so tiny and convenient anymore. It’s better to have everything in one box, even if it has to be a little bigger. Then you don’t risk “forgetting” to bring your cd drive.
So whats this i heard???? No details on the product lines exept that the Mac mini will now be the mac nano almost 25% smaller. And i don’t know if this is a new line or an upgrade to the macbook but any ways rumor has it is going to be called the…………..Macbook Nano………. Specs???? don’t know yet except alluminum
If it has a glossy screen, I\’m not buying.