Well - this will be somthing of a departure from some of my previous blog entries. The fact is that technomonking relies on a lot of waiting for what I call "The blue bar of boredome".
A couple of years ago I was asking to get a new computer and I wanted some PC laptop with a Dothan - which is the Pentium M that was just released then. Someone I work with had asked me 2 times already - "why don't you get a mac". He asked again and almost immediately I said "ok". I suppose I had gotten as bored with PCs as with Macs and it would help me learn how to sort out more problems the other mac users presented me with if I owned one. It was annoying but exciting changing back - I used to be a real Mac devotee in the 1985 to 1994 period. At some point PCs were just much cooler - even if they did crash.
Macs crash - ask any pro user. Usually it is the software, whereas with PCs it is often hot hardware randomly crashing.
Now the new Macbook is replacing the Powerbook and apple breathing a sigh of relief. The thing is that to design a notebook and decide what are the best chipsets to hold it together they didn't have every choice. This little computer is a powerhouse and they added more but took some things away. So you read other blogs and they are pretty obviously written by mac people who are lets just say "somewhat ignorant". I used these things since the 1k of RAM days - I find this all so amazing that the level of negativity that Apple couldn't make the new computer have everything the same but still be different. It is like the simpsons when they let Homer design a car.
My understanding of ignorance is that we mistake what can be something useful for something that is bad. We lack understanding and wisdom and that leads to think from our small perspective.
I am sure Steve Jobs and his engineers had to fight it out. Here are my terse engineer level points on the changes:
Battery life - The CPU pulls a lot of juice if you run it hard, it relies on different power management to slow it down when it is under used. The new graphics chip can also use a lot of power. In the end if you buy this computer you get more CPU power and less blue bar of boredome, usually you are just emailing or editing text if you are on battery. It is likely that they have a better battery but the computer is thinner so it is going to be tight.
Peripheral connectors - all these components like USB2 and FW400 or FW800 are essentially hard disk connectors - or why would you care about the speed. FW800 only matters if you carry around some super disk array - its just a shame that we get only one connector. I doubt anyone needs FW800 since there are few HD drives that run at more than 166 mbit per sec sustained rate what does anyone need with a FW800 anyway. Just get a cord that adapts to FW800 for your FW400 and use a USB2 for your extra hard disks. Video capture is only 25 mbit you can use a hard disk and capture video by daisy chaining. Someone said he would get a Sata card for the new pci-express
CPU - Ahem - I am buying one just so I can put linux on it - PPC versions of linux are not as complete as the intel versions. There is always something that doesn't work. I will of course use the MacOS too. Virtual PC should be a screamer. It is really a dual CPU but with chip level shared cache which means there is super duper path between the 2 CPUs on the core duo. That means some incredible time saving on various memory transfers. It will work out to be a great platform - have some foresight.
Screen - I lost 60 pixels. Since I find the 15" screen enormous and come from the old school of 8" screens this isn't a big deal. If screen is brighter it means you can sit outdoors - some of the other reviewers seem to have never seen the light of day. That I understand but I did recently try to use my computer in a park and it was difficult to read on full brightness.
iSight video built in - Apple really wants this video conferencing and photo booth to work for all it's users. It is one less thing to hoik around in the bag. Knowing mac users they will find some way to say they can't live without it after complaining about not asking for it in the early days. If of you have seen some of the really small sony portables you notice they have cameras built in - this is a part of the market that Apple are targeting. When you think "me me me" and don't want to change - then you can just miss the fun.
Video outputs - the Svideo was good, but all things change. I mean apple were the first to stop using serial ports and just force us to use USB. There is an adaptor now so just get that adaptor and shut up if you need Svideo.
Macbook Pro DVD burner doesn't do Dual Layer - this is a bummer, but anyway I always use external burners for this anyway to preserve the life on the internal drive. I did start converting to dual layer disks for my carry around the world collection of "stuff on disc" but in the end - it is all about the blue bar of boredome. Less of that. Someone said - hey the thing is thinner and that is why the burner isn't a DL burner. Thats right but I get a feeling that they made it thinner to make it cool better as well as look cooler. There are 2 new high end chips at least (don't forget the other chips for the RAM, PCI express and so forth).
Zen mind - beginners mind. We may be experienced computer users but we can polute a good experience with our experienced mind and everything becomes limited, not good enough, etc. I will be opening my box with the same amount of buzz as if I was a kid and the appreciation of the long list of what this computer can do.
If you have your powerbook and have to wait and wait and I have the macbook and I sit there saying - "hey this is already encoded" and "hey that was fast". A dual processor in a laptop (sorry dual core) who is kidding you - it will be nice.
All I am grumpy about is that it is for sale but not in stock. Grrrr