Rumors says that Apple will release their first Intel based computer in January, 2006. In fact this computer will be a laptop. This makes me wounder if it will be the same success as the iPods.
Definitely! My current laptop is an IBM ThinkPad with Intel Centrino and it’s a very fine machine. Low energy consumption, low temperature. No nerving cooling fan sound as in Intel Pentium based laptops.
My next laptop will be a Mac because after all these years Windows sucks and Linux as desktop OS sucks, too. If I can get an elegant Powerbook with Intel CPU I will definitely buy one.
Bernd-
I also own a IBM ThinkPad and I agree it’s a fine mashine but the design of these things can make you cry. It would be nice to have a beautiful computer for once with the stability of FreeBSD.
I can not wait to see Apple’s offering. If they do things right, OS X will be the perfect blend of a geek’s dreams. Lets hope politics, intellectual property, and profits don’t f it up.
Definitely! My current laptop is an IBM ThinkPad with Intel Centrino and it’s a very fine machine. Low energy consumption, low temperature. No nerving cooling fan sound as in Intel Pentium based laptops.
My next laptop will be a Mac because after all these years Windows sucks and Linux as desktop OS sucks, too. If I can get an elegant Powerbook with Intel CPU I will definitely buy one.
Bernd-
I also own a IBM ThinkPad and I agree it’s a fine mashine but the design of these things can make you cry. It would be nice to have a beautiful computer for once with the stability of FreeBSD.
Hm, I like the ThinkPad design: black, plain, functional. Far better than most other laptops. But surely the design of Macs is very slick.
I can not wait to see Apple’s offering. If they do things right, OS X will be the perfect blend of a geek’s dreams. Lets hope politics, intellectual property, and profits don’t f it up.
Well let’s hope Apple dump their prices on laptops, here in Sweden they are way too expensive.
What is this Apple stands for. In India nothing is known about that product. I have seen two or three machines integrated to medical equipments…