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Apple Updates PowerBooks

Tablespork writes "Apple this morning has updated the PowerBook G4. The new models feature 1.5 or 1.67 ghz processors, 8x superdrives, 512MB memory standard, Bluetooth 2.0, updated graphics cards, a sudden motion sensor, as well as a scrolling trackpad. Looks like we'll have to wait a little longer for the PowerBook G5."

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  1. Dont forget by TheKidWho · · Score: 5, Informative

    the 15" and 17" can now drive 30" cinema displays!

    And optical audio out on the 17"

    Plus, brighter backlight, better prices and 5400rpm drives across the board.

    Now where is my powerbook G5 damnit!

    1. Re:Dont forget by Ford+Prefect · · Score: 5, Funny

      Now where is my powerbook G5 damnit!

      Tuesday, duh.... ;-)

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  2. Re:Hmm by TheKidWho · · Score: 5, Informative

    You can scroll with the trackpad now in an ipod esque manner. Of course many PC laptops have had scrolling built into the trackpad, this new feature on the powerbooks might prove to be interesting.

    Ohh and it is different from other features by the fact that first of all, it requires both fingers on the track pad, secondly you can either scroll up or down, left or right, or you can scroll in a circle.

    I dunno, but on the portables I dont find ctrl+clicking to be that bad mainly because one of my hands is already in that general area ontop of the ctrl key, and the other hand on the trackpad.

  3. Can't wait for .... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Great, can't wait for the article about some guy trying to stuff a pc laptops guts into the 12" PB and claiming success even though you have to use an external optical drive and use two little wires to connect the battery that will no longer fit, but it works damnit!

  4. Sudden Motion Sensor by SlashCrunchPop · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Now every PowerBook G4 is equipped with Apple's Sudden Motion Sensor to help protect your most valuable asset: your data. The Sudden Motion Sensor senses change in axis position and accelerated movement. In the event of a drop or fall, the Sudden Motion Sensor instantly parks the hard drive heads so they wont scratch the disks on impact, lessening the risk of damage and improving your chances of retrieving valuable data. When the Sudden Motion Sensor senses your PowerBook is once again level, it unlocks the hard drive heads automatically.

    This sounds like a cool feature, can anyone confirm from personal experience that it really works?

    1. Re:Sudden Motion Sensor by Timo_UK · · Score: 5, Interesting

      ...and it invalidates the warranty instantly. Now they have proof that you have dropped it!

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    2. Re:Sudden Motion Sensor by frankthechicken · · Score: 5, Funny

      Indeed I have. Today I experimented by dropping PowerBook G4's (PB G4) from various heights, hammering a nail into a piece of maple with the PB G4, and finally attempting to bat against the Australian bowling attack using the PB G4.

      From these test, I can only conclude that Apple is falsely advertising the merits of the Sudden Motion Sensor, in each and every case, not only was the data corrupted, the PB G4 broken beyond all recognition, but the most staggering result being the complete destruction of my bank account.

      Please take these experimental results as a note of severe caution when purchasing your next computer.

    3. Re:Sudden Motion Sensor by NetJunkie · · Score: 5, Interesting

      It works. My Thinkpad T42P has it. If you move it too much you'll see the icon in the tasktray change and sometimes hear the drive park the heads. It is configurable so you can turn it off. If you more it a lot, say when I grab it off the coffee table quickly, some things slow down. Video will skip if it's not buffered enough, etc.

      It also adjusts to constant steady motion, like a car or train. It's pretty neat and I think a very worthwhile feature. I use my PB around the office going from place to place in the data center a lot. I'd like it on that.

  5. When are they going to update the Mac mini?! by SamSeaborn · · Score: 5, Funny
    I've been waiting forever for them to update the Mac mini.

    Come one! Get to it Apple people!

    ;-)

    Sam

  6. Re:Eh by TheKidWho · · Score: 5, Insightful

    1.5ghz vs 1.2ghz
    64mb geforce vs 32mb radeon
    512ram vs 256ram
    167bus vs 133 bus
    5400rpm 60gb HD vs 30gb HD
    DVI out vs mirror VGA
    Having the powerplug on the same side as all the other ports vs the way the ibook has it which makes it slighlty uncomfortable to use on its side
    motion sensing vs nothing

    I dunno, these new 12" powerbooks look like a great deal to me, especially for $1400 with a student discount!

  7. Re:Tablespork, you must have been the only one by NicolaiBSD · · Score: 5, Funny

    But.. but.. I heard from somebody who read some story on some website about some company having a 1x1 pixel placeholder jpg with "g5" in its title, so the G5 powerbook will be released very soon! ..Right?

  8. Re:don't forget the dual link DVI port by capmilk · · Score: 5, Funny

    You're right! Why get a 30" stationary display when you can have a 30" Powerbook?

  9. Re:Tablespork, you must have been the only one by Daniel+Dvorkin · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Every single time any CPU (x86, PowerPC, SPARC, whatever) gets faster, someone always asks the question, "Does anyone really need this?"

    And the answer, ultimately, is always, "Yes."

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  10. Fingering the Trackpad by NaughtyNimitz · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh my god, i am still looking for that G5-spot while using my two fingers...

  11. Finally got the RAM right by frankie · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'm more glad they finally installed the right amount of RAM: 512MB on a single stick. First off, no Mac should ship with 256MB, especially not a "pro" machine. Second, last year's high-end models came with 2x256MB sticks, which means you lose half of it when you upgrade. Adding a 512MB stick (for 768 total) was severely value-deficient, and unfortunately 1GB SO-DIMMs are still at a nasty price premium.

    1. Re:Finally got the RAM right by TheKidWho · · Score: 5, Informative

      Only on the 12" and that is because the 12" has 256mb RAM soldered onto the logic board.

      The 15" and 17" come with 512mb ram on one stick.

  12. Re:Tablespork, you must have been the only one by daviddennis · · Score: 5, Insightful

    As someone who does heavy video editing, I can say that a 1ghz PowerBook G4 will perform flawlessly for any video editing task not involving heavy compositing. You'll see instant previews for everything that matters (dissolves, simple superimpositions, etc).

    A G5+ processor is indispensible if you're converting from one video format to another (like when someone gives you a video screen capture that needs to be integrated) or when you're doing compositing (layering of images). In my experience, most of those are best done on the dual processor G5 in any event, and a dual processor G5 is unlikely to ever land in a laptop since the heat and power consumption problems are too difficult.

    But the cold truth - in my opinion, anyway - is that few true Apple obsessives want to feel left out from the G5 revolution and so we are holding back from buying G4 PowerBooks because we just know it will be downright embarassing to have last year's model when the G5 PowerBook comes out.

    In a sense this is very good because the flood of orders that will come when the new PowerBook G5 is introduced keep Apple in business. At the same time, it's a kind of sad testament to the power of ego in human life.

    D

  13. Not Too Bad for me by evolutionaryLawyer · · Score: 5, Informative

    I had put in an order for a 15" powerbook, on friday, (I didn't believe in a G5book) and checking my order status today, apple upgraded everything in the order, and dropped the price. they even dropped about a week off the ship date. Pretty happy with them right now.

  14. 12" still crippled by Johnny+Mozzarella · · Score: 5, Informative

    Apple still is crippling the 12 " PB by not including
    - Gigabit Ethernet
    - FireWire 800
    - backlit keyboard

    OK the backlit keyboard just looks cool but why can't they at least make these optional?

    I have a 15" but would have liked to have gotten the 12" if it had better specs. The only real advantage the 12" PowerBook has over an iBook is the dual screen capabilities. Even that can be hacked into the iBook.

  15. Hey, come on, this is Slashdot! by artemis67 · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you want a faster Mac laptop, just kill Aqua and use the command line!

  16. Re:Unequal Articles under Slashdot by jht · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Seriously? There's a couple of reasons. First off, Dell (or PC vendor X) does upgrades/updates differently from Apple. When Intel ships a newer, faster chip, Dell just slipstreams it into their existing models/lineups. Also, Dell offers so many different models that a change to one isn't really a news event. Besides, every other PC vendor offers something equivalent - Dell's only innovation is in the supply chain (and making it hyper-efficient). They don't actually make anything, they just package it into a cheap beige box.

    Slashdot does cover all the new Intel and AMD announcements, which means that to run a feature when Dell puts it into a system would just really be covering the same story twice (not that Slashdot doesn't routinely cover things twice).

    The difference is that Apple actually engineers their own products and OS. Also, they upgrade less often, and then when they do they upgrade a whole family of products simultaneously. That helps make it newsworthy. Yes, the speed improvement is a whopping 167 MHz per config (or only 1x on the multiplier), but when they revved the PowerBooks today they also added features (like dual-DVI support and the funky new scrollpad), changed video cards, and upgraded other stuff like Bluetooth.

    Plus, Apple is Apple. Dell is just another PC vendor. If Dell is doing an upgrade, chances are all the other PC vendors are putting the same feature in their equivalent model at the exact same time. Like I said above, the news is when Intel or AMD introduce the upgrade that everybody then puts into their product lines, not when Dell does theirs.

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