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Will Apple keep the iBook?
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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The 12" PowerBook was something of a surprise to me (and probably many others), since I figured that the iBook was going to hold on to the 12" throne for a long while. But now, if you're willing to pay the premium, you can get a sort of "revenge of the iBook SE" with a G4, 802.11g networking, even the option of a Superdrive. I think there are quite a few hardcore iBook users who'd gladly use a 12" PowerBook, since it lets them get most of the features they'd otherwise miss.
Do you think the iBook will hang on in some form or another, or will it end up being nullified if/when the 12" PowerBook isn't as expensive as it is now?
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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Apple's product grid is very clear.
Professionals will opt for the powerbook line, as it contains certain features that the consumer line lacks.
I am not a professional, but I would prefer the 12" powerbook, as I like the higher-end features. But if one is a regular Joe Student, he might prefer the iBook.
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Well I'm not sure what direction Apple will take with the iBook but I'm sure it will stick around. Not everybody needs a G4 pro grade computer. Plus while the new 12 inch powerbook is cheap it's nowhere near the entry level iBook at 999 bucks.
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I'd say the iBook is definitely going to stay around. I imagine that it will soon get another new enclosure as the powerbook is now, and then when the powerbooks move to whatever is the new processor, iBooks will go G4. In fact they may just give 3 levels of the current powerbook 12" and call it an iBook.. for that matter they might as well have called it a dual USB iBook Special Edition for the moment!
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The 12" iBook is great...... for those looking to spend $1800. (side note: I'll probably own one with a SuperDrive by the end of this year. I don't know how long I can resist! )
Regardless of what happens in the PowerBook line, Apple still needs something to fill the sub-$1500 price ranges, which the iBook does quite nicely.
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The iBook is the iBook it's been a major part of apple's product line... the name it'self is just to big to let die. Most likely the iBook in the next year or so will move up to a G4 one revision or two before the Power Book moves to PPC 970, there will always be a speed difference for the power book users... they pay more than the iBook users... and there are some features iBook owners don't need.
Like Firewire 800 will probably be in one of the next PB 12inch revs where was it probably won't hit the iBook any time soon.
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