ksv said:
It's Apple's way of making you buy a PowerBook, giving them a few hundreds more of profit. It's the "free market" you're dealing with, so don't expect anyone to do what would suit you best
Hi ksv, I appreciate the

- Please take my well intention rant with a

too!
First, I love Apple - I am a fanatic, but that is just the kind of attitude Apple needs to lose more market share. It may cost them a lost sale on an iBook from a long time Apple customer - me. It is not a free market, it is a CONSUMER marker where consumers have choices. A few more thousands like me, plus a few universities and/or school systems (who often order laptops in huge batches for their students - who all would expect a DVD burner in 2004) and that will really help Apple's profit performance. Get some Apple corportate sales people in here and I bet you my G4 they have lost big orders over this. It may be just $500 to me, but it would be thousands and thousands to potential big customers - even with deals and cuts.
I mean, nobody but PC shoppers needs a DVD burner in a $1500 laptop? No potential switcher would dump the Apple choice when they were told they need to buy a $1900 higher end model for a DVD burner when they can get one in a $1200 PC - would they? How dare I ask for what every other PC company offers on ALL their computers including their cheapest computers! I have bought tons of Macs and I am EXACTLY the kind of person Apple needs to listen to. If I want sneakly little BS marketing ploys and options, I can go to Microsoft or a car dealer. I am pissed because Apple is better than this, or should be and I simply have a warped "brand image" of Apple. It HAS to hurt them in the pocketbook.
Does Apple need so many *book options? White, silver, 12, 14, 15 and 17" screens? Who really cares about the cache? Why not dump one or even both of the *book lines and consolidate them into one. It will keep costs down and therefore result in lower prices and, GASP!, more profits for Apple. How many times has Apple gone nuts with redundant/similar models that end up causing them inventory issues and bad PR from that? They end up cleaning house every few years on model lines over and over.
Any way, I actually came here to ask Randman what these "options" were for a super drive in an iBook! I guess I'm not giving up yet, but now it is a matter of stubborn pride. I won't pop for a powerbook for a stupid DVD burner. I hate to say it, but I just like the LOOKS of the iBook soooooo much more. I used one last weekend and it was pure love and I don't get the same "love" with a powerbook. If iBooks were Powerbooks, I would buy one for the DVD burner and not whine about the price! Insane, illogical, stupid, petty, superficial...? YES, I admit it ALL, but it is MY $$$!!!
