“We’re not calling it official until Steve pulls the cloth off himself tomorrow morning. Still, there’s no denying the similarities between this image and all those other case leaks we’ve seen, and the list of specs we’ve been given matches up as well — that ‘metal and glass’ enclosure now houses an NVIDIA GPU, but no FireWire 400, and video-out is apparently through a connector “more compact” than MicroDVI. We’ll find out soon enough — oh, and just to amp up expectations, Boy Genius says he’s confirmed the existence of an $899 part number in Apple’s retail systems,” Nilay Patel reports for Engadget.
“It’s [got] two full-on NVIDIA GPUs — sounds like a hybrid SLI setup to us, which is pretty wild. Wilder still, they say the MacBook and 17-inch MacBook Pro aren’t getting refreshed,” Patel reports.
MacDailyNews Note: NVIDIA describes Hybrid SLI technology: Based on NVIDIA’s industry-leading SLI technology, delivers multi-GPU (graphics processing unit) benefits when an NVIDIA motherboard GPU is combined with an NVIDIA discrete GPU. Hybrid SLI increases graphics performance with GeForce Boost and provides intelligent power management with HybridPower.
Patel continues, “John Gruber over at Daring Fireball, the first to accurately predict today’s launch event, has confidentally chimed in with many more details. The button-less trackpad is indeed glass, and ‘is a button itself.'”
Another photo (from the side) and more details in the full article here.
John Gruber reports for Daring Fireball: It’s the real deal. Major visible changes from the previous MacBook Pros:
• A new iMac-style black border around the display.
• A single-piece aluminum frame. No more chintzy plastic trim along the edges and seams.
• No more physical latch.
• MacBook Air-style black keyboard.
Gruber reports, “And good news for those of you who’ve been bitching about Apple’s laptops having a single button: the single-button trackpad is gone. Which is to say there is no button at all. The new trackpad is similar to the Air’s, in that it is bigger and supports additional multi-touch gestures. But unlike the Air’s, the MacBook Pro’s new trackpad is made of glass, and is a button itself. You just press and it clicks. This is not like the current software option where you can enable ‘Tap to Click’ in the trackpad preferences, but instead a glass trackpad that acts as a physical button, with a click you can feel.”
Gruber reports, “The new MacBook Pro is not available with a matte-finish display. If you don’t like glossy, you can suck it.”
“I don’t know if the 17-inch revision is simply forthcoming, or whether it’s being phased out. My hunch is that it’s being phased out,” Gruber reports.
“The new regular MacBooks look like 13-inch versions of the new MacBook Pro… MacBook Pro prices will remain the same, at $1999 and $2499. Same for MacBook Airs: $1799 and $2499… [MacBooks will go for] $1299: 2.0 GHz, 2 GB memory, 160 GB disk [and] $1499: 2.4 GHz, 2 GB memory, 250 GB disk… the 2.1 GHz white MacBook remains in the new lineup, at a new price of $999 — technically breaking the $1000 barrier, but nowhere near the $800 price point some financial analysts have [predicted.]”
Much, much more in the full article here.
I think, I’ll wait until 1pm EDT for the truth…
There is a possibility of FireWire 3200, which uses the same 9-pin connector as FireWire 800, making it’s debut. Losing FireWire 400 would be just plain BAD.
I use BOTH FireWire ports on my MBP. FW800 for my Time Machine RAID and a few extra external hard drives. FW400 I use for a CompactFlash card reader, a slide/film scanner and a small external hard drive.
MAINLY I use FireWire 400 for my consulting work: FireWire Target Disk Mode. This is crucial for running diagnostics on other Macs, except for the MacBook Air. Yes, I could boot from my DiskWarrior disk, but it takes longer AND if I need to run some other utility, then I’m stuck either creating a boot disk that will (hopefully) boot the machine I’m working on with an array of utilities, or most likely, I’d be stuck and shit-outta-luck.
Let’s hope that this will be your typical Apple Rev.A machine (A = AVOID!), they’ll restore FireWire 400 in the Rev.B machine. Remember the original MacBook Pro without FireWire 800!
Apple better have a matte screen option. For me, it would be a nightmare having to deal with a glossy screen in the variable environments I work in. Glossy screens are ergonomically poor. There’s always sandblasting, I suppose… ;^)
not to be all debbie downer, but how can a Rumor be a spoiler alert….
if these were legit photos wouldn’t Apple© Legal have them removed…?
Wanering joe (and Cuber): Precisely. It is a phrase from colloquial slang, along the lines of “Think blue” or “Think: Terminator meets Terms of Endearment”, when describing something and trying to get person to open their mind and expand their thinking outside of ordinary, standard norms. Think Different was an extremely subtle but powerful message to catapult brand awareness of Apple as significantly different from anything else out there, and it worked.
And on the subject at hand, we have too many confusing pricing and configuration options, it seems that we’ll have to suck it up and wait four more hours before we’re clear on what’s going on.
Mr. Reeee: Glossy screens are ergonomically poor. There’s always sandblasting, I suppose… ;^)
Unfortunately sandblasting a surface that’s significantly in front of the actual panel would cause massive blur. A matte surface works only with minimal loss of sharpness if it is immediately on top of the panel, not a glass pane in front of it.
@Cubert
Think differently about Think “Different”.
It may be Think (it could be) Different.
Or – Think (about the word) Different.
Hope the announcement is different. Game changing?
No firewire 400? I doubt that claim. There are too many mobile FCP users that connect their cameras through firewire. All those case images from earlier only show one side of the case. My guess is the other side has FW400.
This sucks. I guess I will not be buying one. NO firewire, NO $800 Macbook. SUCK SUCK SUCK!!!
“By the way, back in the day Windows NT ran on everything from Alpha to Sparc, and Vista is still based around the old NT design, so Windows has been ported before.”
and like all things windows, it sucked more with each port…..
wow, i hope all these rumors are not true otherwise let’s all prepare for a major disappointment:
– no 899 price tag (amidst the mighty $400-$600 netbook/notebook trend, have a look at amazon’s top ten for reference)
– no 16:9 screen ratio (will soon be standard across the board and will make apple laptops in a few months look dated)
– no firewire on macbook (are they kidding? should i throw away my digicam?)
– no innovations (like the rumored cinema-display-dock)
aapl will start to tank at 2pm est.
When they announced the aluminium iMacs with the black back and screen and white keys I thought it was an odd mismatch, but I prefer it now. Will we see two versions with different coloured keys – with one being more than the other?
@MacintoshSoftwareList.com
That’s because you are only happy when using Dell products. Go away troll!
everyone’s a hater. where are the fanboys?
If all these rumors are true, I’m glad I bought the last generation. I have a feeling Apple will make some port changes with the next update just like they did after the first MBP was introduced.
What are they thinking? Oh well.
ralph from berlin: wow, i hope all these rumors are not true otherwise let’s all prepare for a major disappointment:
– no 899 price tag (amidst the mighty $400-$600 netbook/notebook trend, have a look at amazon’s top ten for reference)
The return rates are also sky-high because most users don’t want to cope with the Linux running on those machines.
ralph from berlin: – no 16:9 screen ratio (will soon be standard across the board and will make apple laptops in a few months look dated)
That is an extremely stupid trend. 16:10 is already narrow enough — with 16:9 you would be in even bigger trouble doing any serious text editing or web reading.
Movie watching is the only thing that might in some way profit from an even narrower screen — for almost everything else it sucks.
ralph from berlin: – no firewire on macbook (are they kidding? should i throw away my digicam?)
That would be unfortunate indeed, even though cameras apparently are being shifted to USB as we speak anyway — as ill-advised as it is.
ralph from berlin: – no innovations (like the rumored cinema-display-dock)
We know very little at this point. Display Port, hybrid SLI, Multi-Touch “Click Pad”, current NVIDIA chip set, HDMI-compatibility, probably Blue Ray in the top models and maybe a few other things wouldn’t be too bad by themselves if expectations would be met.
Exclusively glossy screens, no 17″ and no FW on the 13″ would be dismal, however.
ralph from berlin: aapl will start to tank at 2pm est.
As usual, even on the most warmly welcomed presentations in the past…
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Glossy screen. Yuccccccch.
Most of these commenters aren’t trolls, they are commenting on the rumor. They are implying “if this is true, then…”.
Also, I believe it’s saying there will be a FW800 port, but no FW400 port. That means that there IS FW400, because you can use an adapter (if this is true), so calm down!
The only real negatives to this possible new MBP for me are: Glossy only = no sale to me, period. And… ugly! I’ll bet it will look better in real life or in a better pic if this really is it though, but to me, these photos are just plain ugly. It works on the iMac, not on the MBP!
Chris: Also, I believe it’s saying there will be a FW800 port, but no FW400 port. That means that there IS FW400, because you can use an adapter (if this is true), so calm down!
The photos of the 13″ case seem to indicate that the smaller one will have neither, the 15″ just the newer 800(/…) connector.
With all this whining (by trolls?), watch Apple share price plummet…
Reminds of the best laptop of all time, the Titanium Powerbook.
Beautiful.
Why go back to the old black keyboard?
Looks shit imo.
And if it only has a glossy screen then there’s no way a professional user will buy this machine.
Some insight into how long we’ve had to wait for updates. A new record for both the MacBook Pro and MacBook … 229 days!!
The longest ever wait for MacBook or MacBook Pro updates: 229 days
Thats shocking if theres no firewire…
I thought they were kidding at first with the macbook air… then it’s true. I really hope they don’t pull out firewire off the macbooks… it’s suicide.
I don’t mind taking the optical drive out or floppy, but firewire 400…they’d better have a different method of mounting the internal HD from another mac, should the OS go down.
Will MDN cover this event in the same exelent manner as the Let’s Rock event?
Macaday: With all this whining (by trolls?), watch Apple share price plummet…
I’m not a troll, I’m a very satisfied user of a 17″ MacBook Pro with a matte screen who simply wouldn’t welcome exclusively-glossy MacBooks with no new 17″ at all.
I would loathe having to defect to a PC notebook, so I’d probably hibernate until the glossy madness has passed. In that case Apple wouldn’t see a purchase from me for several years to come.
People need to stop crying over there being no FW 400 port on the pro. FW 800 is much better and you can just use a 800/400 cable for cameras that use FW 400. The latest spec for FW says that it can but used through ethernet. So if Apple allows this (through an adapter), then even MacBook users can still use their FW devices.