freestyleguy128 said:When do you think apple will get 8x superdrives thin enough to fit in the macbook pro's?
eva01 said:You mean just like the ones already in the 17" MBP?
Hector said:thats why the 17" was cheaper than the 15" at first because the 4x 9.5mm drive is very very expensive.
thegreatluke said:Yes.
Yep.generik said:Bugger!
If not for the butt ugly huge casing the 17" is actually a bargain then!
thegreatluke said:Yep.
I heard the 17 inchers don't have a big buzzing problem, either.
But don't quote me on that.
Wow...2007...I bet that it will be in the next refresh.JosiahPB said:I personally don't think we will see them until 2007.
freestyleguy128 said:When do you think apple will get 8x superdrives thin enough to fit in the macbook pro's?
freestyleguy128 said:It seemed stupid of apple to not at least keep their superdrives the same speed with the PB to MBP transition...personally, I don't see how they can justify charging 2 grand+ for a notebook that has a slower drive than its predecessor. (This comment was not made to spark a fury over why intel macs are better than ppc macs etc., it is just a thought )
freestyleguy128 said:It seemed stupid of apple to not at least keep their superdrives the same speed with the PB to MBP transition...personally, I don't see how they can justify charging 2 grand+ for a notebook that has a slower drive than its predecessor. (This comment was not made to spark a fury over why intel macs are better than ppc macs etc., it is just a thought )
vv-tim said:They're thin enough already. The problem is they're too wide for the 15" MBP's case. Honestly, I imagine Apple *could* fit one in... but I don't think they will. They're looking for some product differentiation between the 17" and the 15" (other than screen real estate).
I don't mean with the previous MBPs...I mean with the next merom refresh...From what I understand, there are already 8x superdrives that are thin enough to implement on the next wave of MBPs. I am not calling apple stupid for not putting an impossible drive into their notebooks, I am saying that it is stupid to charge the same amount or more money for a notebook with a very vital feature not having the same speed as its predecessor. Fair enough?mmmcheese said:Not doing the impossible is stupid?
You're in London...I guess you can't buy an airport extreme anymore...How do you get wireless over there?Hector said:they were available in january, but in such limited quantity that apple could nto feasibly use them or even offer them as a bto option due to being completely unable to fufill demand or being slagged off due to the premium the drives fetch.
No...isn't europe implementing the whole enviornmental conservation thingy where they won't let you buy certain apple products like the airport extreme and iSight?Hector said:i have two base stations, an airport express and a linksys router, one is set to B only the other is set to G, so my ibook or any guests laptop does not slow the whole network down if it's a lone B node, airport is just apples name for 802.11a/b/g it's compatible with any wireless router ect.