Hello Everyone,
For potential and current macbook air owners, I want discuss a "POSSIBLE" transition of how the entire Apple notebook line up will shift, and how the MacBook Air lays the foundation of the Apple portable world for notebook computing and performance.
Form Factor:
Performance:
By this time Light Peak will be mainstream in other devices we use such as cameras, camcorders, phones & mp3 players.
Any thoughts? or further Realistic ideas.
iDisk
For potential and current macbook air owners, I want discuss a "POSSIBLE" transition of how the entire Apple notebook line up will shift, and how the MacBook Air lays the foundation of the Apple portable world for notebook computing and performance.
Form Factor:
The MacBook Air was and still is the envy among the tech industry for notebooks. Without discussing performance the MacBook Air sets the bar for what a beautiful notebook should look and feel. Since its introduction Apple has been slowly shifting to incorporate their entire line-up in the form factor of the MacBook Air. Within 2 years (2012) Apple will have the entire notebook lineup in the form factor of the MacBook Air, in varying sizes and weight. MY LIST BELOW INDICATE THE 2 YEAR TRANSITION, SO THE AIR WILL LOOSE ITS AIR (TITLE) AND SIMPLY BECOME A PRO.
Size & Weight
[*] 13" MacBook Pro (merged into the Air): 0.9 - 0.59 inch & Weight 2lbs (Current MacBook Air size & weight 0.16 - 0.76 inch & 3lbs)
[*] 15" MacBook Pro: .85 inch & Weight 4lbs (Current form is .95 inch & 5.5lbs)
[*] 17" MacBook Pro: .90 inch & Weight 5.5lbs (Current form is .98 inch & 6.6lbs)
Performance:
I will say without going into much depth that Intel and ATI will be the graphics that will go into any new version of a notebook Apple releases. Heavy focus on Open GL/CL & GCD will allow for great advancements in the performance of these portables.
I personally feel in two years Apple will have No Optical drives as standard for their notebooks and the only I/O will be Light Peak (Apple is heavily invested in light peak with Intel) Audio in/Out ports and a mag safe connector.
By this time Light Peak will be mainstream in other devices we use such as cameras, camcorders, phones & mp3 players.
Any thoughts? or further Realistic ideas.
iDisk