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Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 31, 2005 5:51:00 PM

It's not the G5 laptop some were hoping for, but Apple Computer's latest PowerBooks do come with faster G4 processors, lower prices and a couple of new tricks.


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The Mac maker on Monday offered updates to its models with 12-inch, 15-inch and 17-inch screens, including a new scrolling TrackPad designed to make it easier to get through long documents. Another new feature is the Sudden Motion Sensor, which helps protect the computer's hard drive if a machine is accidentally dropped. IBM has offered a similar feature on its ThinkPads for some time, while Apple applied for a patent in June 2003 for its method of detecting falls.

"It is patent-pending technology," said David Russell, a senior director in Apple's portable and wireless unit. Russell said Apple incorporated the technology into the motherboard of all the PowerBooks, meaning Apple can use hard drives from a variety of makers. Russell declined to say whether Apple might look to add similar technology to its iPods, which also use hard drives for storage.

All of the new models come standard with 512MB of memory and faster graphics cards, as well as built-in 802.11g and Bluetooth wireless capabilities. Models with a DVD burner now have a faster, 8X drive. The machines start at $1,499, a $100 drop from the prior lineup.

"Apple continues to lead the industry with the most innovative notebooks" and features like the scrolling TrackPad and Sudden Motion Sensor, Phil Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, said in a statement.

Although the processors in the new models are slightly faster than those in past PowerBooks, they're not the G5 processor many Mac fans have been waiting for. The anticipation began when the first G5 towers were introduced in June 2003, and it has increased since Apple managed to get a G5 into the tighter space of the iMac. However, Apple has consistently warned that the heat-related challenges of getting a G5 into a notebook are significant.

"It is fair to say that incorporating a G5 into a notebook as thin and light as the PowerBook is extremely difficult," said David Moody, Apple's vice president of worldwide Mac product marketing, in an interview.

The new models will begin to be available later this week online, in Apple's retail stores and through other retailers.

At the top of the line, Apple's 17-inch PowerBook sells for $2,699 and includes a faster, 1.67GHz processor, a 100GB hard drive, the 8X DVD burner, an ATI Technologies Mobility Radeon 9700 graphics card with 128MB of video memory, and support for Apple's 30-inch external Cinema Display monitor. A twist is that Apple's DVD burner, which it dubs the SuperDrive, now touts the ability to work with both DVD+R and DVD-R media. For a long time, Apple supported only DVD-R drives.

The 15-inch model comes in two standard models. The $2,299 version offers the 1.67GHz processor, an 80GB hard drive, the 8X DVD burner and the Radeon 9700 with 64MB of video memory. A $1,999 version features a similar setup, but with a 1.5GHz processor and an optical drive that can burn CDs and read, but not burn, DVDs.

The smallest of the PowerBooks, the 12-inch model, also comes in two varieties, both with 1.5GHz processors and Nvidia GeForce FX Go5200 graphics cards with 64MB of video memory. The higher-end model comes with the DVD burner and an 80GB hard drive and sells for $1,699. The entry-level version at $1,499 has a 60GB hard drive and a combination drive that burns CDs and reads DVDs.

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"i for one will never use a Pc again, one just made me lose
$17,000 2 months ago."

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Posted by: Jkirk3279 Posted on: 02/12/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
wrong about superdrives  JakAttak | 01/31/05
decent minor upgrades  JakAttak | 01/31/05
Yep, I'm still going to wait  tic swayback | 01/31/05
Come on Mac faithful, condemn this quote!  NonZealot | 01/31/05
Not enough information  tic swayback | 01/31/05
Agreed  NonZealot | 01/31/05
Scrolling  tic swayback | 01/31/05
Neat  NonZealot | 01/31/05
Correction  Immanuel Tranz-Mischen | 02/01/05
As is usually the case  PA-ITGuy | 01/31/05
Improvement is always a good thing and to some  Laff | 01/31/05
G4  rkadowns | 02/01/05
The G5  Roger Ramjet | 01/31/05
RE: low power  JakAttak | 01/31/05
IBM is probably working on this  Ken_z | 01/31/05
Low power chips  Mr_Dave | 01/31/05
Who wants to work hard for 3% market? = Apple is a G5/G4 beggar. (NT)  Vily Clay | 01/31/05
Back for another beating Vily?  tic swayback | 01/31/05
I'll answer for him  rcark01 | 01/31/05
Back up your words with facts  tic swayback | 01/31/05
Tic, I offer you a joint venture to sell Mac mini.  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
Wow Vily, still afraid to answer my question?  tic swayback | 02/01/05
Huh??  Mack DaNife | 02/01/05
Wow Vily - stick to only the headlines, made more sense (NT)  dave95 | 02/01/05
Tic, I answered your question. Now you have reading problems. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
No Vily, you didn't  tic swayback | 02/01/05
Oh, I see Tic, you have real signs of Alzheimer Disease:  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
Where's that list of programs Vily?  tic swayback | 02/01/05
Sony package (PC) has no value (over a Mac), right Tic? (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
Tic, I told you that you have reading problems. Here is a proof.  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
Sony makes wonderful machines Vily  tic swayback | 02/02/05
What's the matter Vily, couldn't make your own list?  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Tic, you lost everywhere & now you are looking for $500 Sony. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
I'm just trying to hold you to your promise  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Tic are your reading & mental problems genetically determined? (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Still no answer Vily?  tic swayback | 02/02/05
PC Guidance for idiots like Tic. So Tic, get answers: ...  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
More details please Vily  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Tic, why do you worry about?  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
If only you were kind enough to help me Vily  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Tic, there?s NO software that can help your mind get well. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Tic, how PC software can help your mind get well? (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
A condemned liar ? Tic found an excuse for the 3% market. Go on. (NT)  Vily Clay | 01/31/05
If your mind is too small to see more than 3%...  tic swayback | 01/31/05
Tic, do you really believe that Apple is a CPU-maker?  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
Do you know how to read?  tic swayback | 02/01/05
Thus Tic, you confirmed you write for no reason. Are you bored? (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
I write to correct your constant lies  tic swayback | 02/01/05
Tic you even cannot properly count the No of slots in Mac mini: ...  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
And two posts down, I corrected that  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Tic you lied, because chronic lying is your natural state. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
No answer Vily? Just name calling? Is that all you can do?  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Tic I see it?s too complicated for your brains. Can I help you to think? NT  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Vily = all talk and no facts  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Fact - Mac mini is toy and iLife garbage. The cost of garbage = $0 (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
So you're saying a cheap PC is worse than garbage?  tic swayback | 02/02/05
As you remember ? you agreed that Mac mini is garbage vs. a PC.  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Yes, I love junk cars  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Tic, if you love garbage - maybe you?re a trash-man? No education? (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Tic, I love your pearls e.g. - iLife increases the performance of a Mac  Vily Clay | 01/31/05
You still can't answer my question, can you?  tic swayback | 01/31/05
Let's talk.  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
Oh Vily, more running and hiding  tic swayback | 02/01/05
Don?t worry Tic - I won?t take your rights to play with toys - Macs. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
But you promised to educate me!  tic swayback | 02/01/05
I did but you have reading problems. Visit Sony.com (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
Sony.com does not have a sub-$500 computer with iLife capabilities  tic swayback | 02/01/05
Sony sells computers, not toys like Mac mini. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
Sony sells expensive computers  tic swayback | 02/02/05
By contrast, Apple sells cyber-junk and you love it. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Apple has a sub-$500 computer. Sony does not.  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Mac mini is an outdated toy for children like you, Sony is not. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
But you said I could buy a sub-$500 PC  tic swayback | 02/02/05
If you are too stupid to find a $500 PC - try Dell. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Dell has software as good as iLife?  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Dell has software for a living, Mac - for wasting money. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Now I know  ndelc | 02/01/05
Ndelc is another fanatic who loves to talk for no reason as Tic. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
Mr. Vily Clay:  Macmax77 | 02/02/05
Macmax77, I only wish you were able to think. Good luck. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Crapolla  rcark01 | 01/31/05
Scrolling  rcark01 | 01/31/05
Here's a link  rcark01 | 01/31/05
That must be one mighty big laptop  tic swayback | 01/31/05
Who said that?  rcark01 | 01/31/05
You said that  tic swayback | 01/31/05
Tic, name me out of the box Macs that can beat the same priced PCs?  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
There is more to computing than CPU speed  tic swayback | 02/01/05
Benchmarks, Smenchmarks  MacCanuck | 02/01/05
What a joke....  rcark01 | 02/01/05
Still waiting for your answer rcark01  tic swayback | 02/01/05
Another proof that Tic is a chronic Liar.  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
Still having reading problems Vily?  tic swayback | 02/01/05
I?m speaking about computers, you - toys. Can you talk about computers? NT  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
rcark01... Yes, the jokes on you  MacCanuck | 02/01/05
Joseph Scozzaro  rcark01 | 02/01/05
rcark01... figured you'd bail...  MacCanuck | 02/02/05
Toy  TWRX | 02/01/05
You TWRX, as a public school teacher don?t value your money.  Vily Clay | 02/01/05
tic swayback is a drone  rcark01 | 02/01/05
Speaking of drone  dave95 | 02/01/05
Simple  rcark01 | 02/01/05
Well then  dave95 | 02/01/05
Thanks rcark01  tic swayback | 02/01/05
Your list falls way short, sadly  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Relax Tic, everybody knows you're a Liar. You already proved it. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
I hope you enjoyed your beating Vily  tic swayback | 02/02/05
garageband  dr colossus | 02/02/05
Tic, say the truth - do you believe you are Napoleon too? (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Vily--more name calling, still no facts  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Fact - iLife is a garbage, the consumer value = $0. No need to replace. NT  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Don't you want to save me Vily?  tic swayback | 02/02/05
Tic, who needs your garbage? Mac-trash collectors only? (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
Are you saying PC software is worse than garbage?  tic swayback | 02/02/05
PCs do not have your garbage = PCs are better than Macs. (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
MS mouse - innovative?  OldeTimeGeek | 02/01/05
DVD  rcark01 | 01/31/05
Fast drives?  Mr_Dave | 01/31/05
The 16X drives are available...  ShadeTree | 02/01/05
The 16X drives are available...  ShadeTree | 02/01/05
Here ya go  rcark01 | 02/01/05
Research before rant!  dave95 | 02/01/05
Sure  rcark01 | 02/01/05
Please point out what I failed to comprehend  dave95 | 02/01/05
dave95 is a shill  rcark01 | 02/01/05
Signs of a Troll....  dave95 | 02/01/05
Quit trolling and go back to game playing  MacCanuck | 02/01/05
If you only knew  rcark01 | 02/01/05
I own a iMac G5 20" wide screen with 2 gigs of memory  Laff | 02/01/05
Re: If you only knew  ndelc | 02/01/05
You're right  Ken_z | 02/01/05
Your ignorance.  rcark01 | 02/01/05
Re: your ignorance  ndelc | 02/01/05
your doing it again  rcark01 | 02/01/05
Maybe Apple should use AMD  zeusfuse | 02/01/05
re: Maybe Apple should use AMD  Jkirk3279 | 02/12/05
Vily Clay  Macmax77 | 02/02/05
Macmax77, you have severe reading problems. Lack of Brains? (NT)  Vily Clay | 02/02/05
A visit last night to a friend  Macmax77 | 02/02/05
Details !  Jkirk3279 | 02/12/05
rcark01  Macmax77 | 02/02/05
Holy wars, Batman!  the_doge | 02/02/05
Doge, well said...  David Parker | 02/02/05

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