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adamyoshida

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I was thinking of ordering a MacBook, and I noticed that - on the Apple sites - the shipping dates for MacBooks are all rather long (5-7 business days). Is this normal, or is it a sign that we're going to see updates soon?
 
Updates before the MBP? Not a chance. If you take a look on the other thread you will find that Apple merely quotes conservative shipping estimates. Others already have their MBs shipped inspite of the "ship by 26th" estimate.
 
I'm talking about the topline shipping estimates.

It would make sense for the MacBooks to get an update at the same time as the MBP - to say 2 Ghz standard, with 2.16 with one gig the next config. Perhaps a gig standard.
 
adamyoshida said:
I'm talking about the topline shipping estimates.

It would make sense for the MacBooks to get an update at the same time as the MBP - to say 2 Ghz standard, with 2.16 with one gig the next config. Perhaps a gig standard.

It also makes sense to keep yonah in the current macbooks but give them the higher clock speeds perhaps. Who knows what apple's going to do? I'm too into worrying about the MBP to really think much about the MB, but you never know. MB's could be updated at the same time as MBP's. I doubt it, but it could happen. Before the MBP's though? Definitely not (by making that statement, MB's will now be updated before MBP's. :) )
 
I really need to stop reading these threads, i totally have my hopes up that I will recieve my macbook sooner than I think (it is supposed to ship on the 21st)
 
The Macbooks have had ship dates of 5-7 days since the middle of August. Stop speculating, there won't be any Macbook updates for a while. These machines are selling like hotcakes. They're selling so well that they can't make them fast enough to keep up with the high demand.
 
It's probably a combination of high sales as people start college, and a lack of parts due to several hundred people sending their systems in for repair of the random shutdown problem within weeks of one another.

My repair is still on hold waiting for parts.
 
pjarvi said:
It's probably a combination of high sales as people start college, and a lack of parts due to several hundred people sending their systems in for repair of the random shutdown problem within weeks of one another.

My repair is still on hold waiting for parts.

Right on both counts I'm sure.

How many failures in this line will it take before it becomes a fiasco? I mean for crying out loud... I know two people personally who have had this stupid random shut down for macbooks. Is it serious enough for apple to commit to a recall? Certainly not after the 2nd largest consumer recall in history (exploding batteries.) I doubt they want that kind of negative press one right after the other.

I can't wait to get a core 2 duo MBP, but hearing about these macbook random shut downs is getting rediculous. Does anyone know what percentage this problem occurs?
 
I ordered two macbooks on Tuesday evening. One from the normal store and one from the Education store.

On Wednesday I checked the order status, both said "estimated shipped by 21st September" and "estimated delivered by 25th September".

Last night, the one from the normal store said "shipped" and "estimated delivered by 28th September".

What? It shipped earlier but is expected to be delivered later?!

*Hoping that they will be delivered with core 2 duo inside*
 
Just checked the my other order, the education store one. It's been shipped today! Yay! :D

However, the macbook and the new ipod I ordered are estimated delivered by 29th, but the dvi-video adapter and printer are estimated delivered by 28th... hmmmmmmm... :confused:
 
Just ordered AppleCare Protection Plan and the estimated delivery date is the 25th? Could this mean something?

It may come with a 1 new page in the instruction manual or something...oh can't wait.

Yes, I am joking.
 
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