Jason said:
I want the MacBook Pro's internals, inside a MacBook's shell, with no iSight...
Anyone with me?
Yes. Actually, what I'd really like see is a bare-bones,
upgradeable MacBook (and also Mac Mini). No iSight, no standard Bluetooth, no Airport (not the Mini, anyway), and yes, no graphics card. But I want the ability to install my own graphics card later if I so choose.
Honestly, I think I'd be pretty happy with the integrated graphics today. It supports Core Image, it supports good resolutions, and I'm not big on 3D gaming on my computer. So I wouldn't want to pay for a 256MB ATI card. But I'll bet the integrated graphics will seem too weak in a year, after Leopard is out. Just a guess. (My G4 Mac Mini's ATI card seemed fine when I bought it....but then Tiger came out, and now I'm missing out on all sorts of cool things.)
Do any of Apple's current machines have upgradeable graphics cards (besides the Power Mac G5)? If they do, Apple sure is quiet about it.
By the way, Apple opened a new store on 5th Avenue in New York this Friday. I was there, and I played around with the MacBooks. It's hard to comment on the keyboard, since I typically need to use input devices for a full week before I can form a real opinion, but from the little time I spent with it, I like it. I always hated the old iBook keyboards, and the MacBook is different. It feels more like a desktop keyboard to me.
The glossy screens looked great, although I still haven't gotten up close and personal with one outdoors.
And they're fast. They seem to eat right through HD video. *droool*