Apple to re-enter the sub-notebook market
February 16th, 2007 by jamesAccording to AppleInsider, Apple soon plans to release a sub-notebook version of the MacBook:
This new tiny MacBook, people familiar with the project say, remains in development ahead of its target launch date around the time WWDC rolls around mid-year. It will be both lighter and more compact than any other Mac portable Apple has put forth in recent years, bundling a display of similarly smaller proportions.
Also setting the new model aside from its existing counterparts, those same people say, may be the conspicuous absence of an optical disc drive. Although Apple’s original plans for the notebook called for its inclusion, reports are that the daunting ergonomics have recently driven company engineers to make a concession, forming yet another parallel between the new notebook and the defunct PowerBook 2400.
At the same time, the new MacBook model is expected to introduce some features not yet available with Apple’s existing notebook offerings, such as onboard NAND flash. Plans reportedly call for the notebook to be the first of the company’s MacBook offerings to utilize the solid-state memory in order to improve power efficiency and facilitate near instantaneous boot times. This feature, however, had not been frozen upon last check.
I’m interested to see what the specs and price point of this MacBook will be. I’m not sure if I would get one since I do not travel much and the trips I have taken my MacBook Pro on I didn’t feel hindered by the size or weight of the laptop. That being said, the article goes on to point out that it would likely be more successful in Japan where the Japanese prefer more compact and lighter computing devices. Perhaps it will be on par, size-wise, with the Sony Vaio TX series of laptops. Hopefully at a much cheaper price.


















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