The number of whiners out there complaining about Apple prices never ceases to amaze me. For years Apple has blazed the trail with their product design and attention to details. Other computer manufacturers take their design ques from Apple. Each year Apple raises the bar and each year the copycats continue to produce inferior products.
This year analysts predicted that on Nov. 14th we would see an $800 Apple laptop. All those people who secretly want a Mac but are too cheap to pony up the money for one are now whining about the design decisions Apple has made and using that as an excuse to not purchase the product they really want.
Its like complaining that a Rolls Royce is too expensive, and that you wouldn’t buy one becuase it doesn’t come with a casset palyer. Even if it did have a casset player you wouldn’t buy it becuase what you want is a Rolls Royce with a Chevy Mallabu price tag.
Apple is not Dell. They are not going to lower their quality standards just to produce a $500 laptop becuase of some whiner. Toyota will never sell a $10,000 car with a Lexus badge on it, just becuase some whiner can’t afford a $40,000 car.
No where in the US Constitution does it say you have the right to own an Apple computer. No where in the US Constitution does it say Apple must produce a $500 laptop so every Tom, Dick, and Harry can own one. If you think that there is a need for a $500 laptop that is identical to a $999 MacBook why don’t you go out and manufacture it yourself? Quit gripping about what you think you are entitled to have.
I’ve been reading a number of articles that have been reporting on the new MacBooks that Apple released yesterday. As I go through and read the comments there always seems to be one or two people who gripe about the fact Apple has removed FireWire from the new MacBook.
People need to understand that Apple is responding to the change in the market. Most device manufacturers have adopted USB as the standard interface for connecting their products to your computer. This includes, microphones, cameras, hard drives, printers, etc… For better or worse FireWire is becoming obsolete.
My biggest concern was that it was going to impact the ability to transfer video from a camcorder to the Mac. FireWire has been the standard for video cameras for quite sometime now. If you jump over to Best Buy or Circuit City’s web sites and look at the specs on the current video cameras; you will see that the vast majority of them use USB not FireWire to interface with your computer.
If your current video camera uses FireWire or if you have devices that use FireWire more than likely you have a computer that currently supports FireWire. Now would be the time to start moving that data to a USB device. Go out and get yourself a couple 1TB USB hard drives and start transferring you stuff. Use one as your primary device and use the other as a backup.
Don’t bash Apple for being proactive, its just counter productive on your part.
Tuesday was a good day if you are a Mac user. Apple held a special event where it released the news that it had updated the MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro. The best notebooks just got better. Additionally they released a new LED Cinema Display designed to be used with the new Mini DVI connectors that they are adding to all their new products. It has a built-in iSight and Mic. Unfortunately they do not have a standard DVI cable so I can attach it to my hardware.
OpenOffice.org released version 3.0 of the OpenOffice productivity suite, which competes with MS Office and iWork.
FileMaker released Bento 2, their consumer desktop database. It now offers support for importing messages from Apple Mail, creating libraries from Excel and Numbers, and some new themes. Its still not robust enough for what I need. For now I’ll stick with FileMaker Pro.
Adobe is releasing Creative Suite 4 (CS4) on Wednesday. I’d love a copy its just not in my budget.