@ishred: I'd recommend a power-safe mode for any laptop while on the go. It just doesn't make sense to reduce mobility by doing anything that requires a lot of taxing out of the processor, and requires that the display be lit to full.
@Kaiser-Machead: Like editing or displaying photos out in the field? When I shoot tournaments we dump all our photos onto our laptops so that parents and kids can see their photos immediately and make any purchases. Rarely have enough power for 6-8 laptops and a desktop for purchases plus everything else we require. I go through two batteries everyday.
Apple: Hey everyone, Apple here. We decided to make the battery last way longer than you'll need it during the day. Only one catch. To make it big enough and powerful enough, we didn't have enough space to make it removable.
Morons Who Will Never Even Own One: Fuck you Apple! I want the extra large battery AND it better be removable. You are the worst company ever! Don't worry, I'll still hang on every little announcement you make though.
I can see the downside. The seven people who want to carry around a 17" laptop from one side of the country to the other, by way of donkey, while live blogging from said donkey, might want to consider another computer.
It's not often that I praise Apple. iWork '09? As I've said, OpenOffice has a wider user base. iLife '09? Now with features from iLife '07. iPhoto '09 - for the discerning stalker.
My old MacBook battery lasted about 2 years. It cost $129 to replace with another battery that will last about 2 years. If this battery lasts 4 years, it's worth it.
Listen up, honeytits - I think my commenting was pretty damned good today. I offered up a whole smorgasbord of post-modernist comedy gold.
There's a photo of Charlton Heston from Planet of the Apes, call-backs to Jesus' little spat with Jim Goldman (aka Dobby the House Elf), tasteless remarks about El Jobso, stalker humor, drug references, obscure Tolkien references, even more obscure HG2TG references, YouTube jackassery, and numerous references to bestiality.
If you're still hungry for more after that, come up here to Brooklyn...
My laptop's battery is finally in some need of replacement, though it lasts long enough for me to walk around the apartment with it while web browsing, but it's been over 3 years with that same old cell. After 3+ years, if this thing gets at least 3-4 hours, I'd say that's pretty damn good for that span of time, and by then, $179 for a replacement is decent.
@Xeno: I agree. This will be a far bigger issue to people who may get a wonky battery but don't want to stand on line at the Genius Bar to have it swapped.
I just have to say this: Fuck Apple. Fuck their OSX being only operating their hardware. Fuck their closing of hardware so that we can't personally change what we want, fuck their ridiculous overpricing, FUCK 'EM!
@daftrok: Why? Cause they make a product you can't afford? What are your views on Rolex, Mercedes, and Williams - Sonoma? If you're an informed consumer, you know what you want, what you need, and the right price point to get it. People who purchase products that are exorbitantly priced are people you can mock and ridicule.
@DeadhousepIants: Come ON man. That rolex, merc, luxo argument is old hat. Closed systems are not good for consumers. I can afford the MB Pro and I don't want it for a few reasons this being one of the main. I had an MB Pro in college and hated it because there were so many other PC applications that I could not use on my MB. And the closed Apps for Apple were almost all available for Windows too. They weren't as beginner level user intuitive though. You needed to know what you were doing. The learning curve for PCs is greater but the closed system stuff just irks me. Apple is for play. PC is for Pro. That's just the way it is.
@daftrok: Well, standardization is the point of Apple products. Some people are willing to sacrifice some of the ability to customize their OS and hardware and to pay a price premium. In return, they get a more accurate expectation of performance and reliability. Although I prefer PCs, I can rationalize someone choosing a Mac for this reason.
The most productive way for you to express your dislike for Apple products is to not buy them. Ranting on the internet just makes PC users look bad. In fact, you probably made some people more likely to buy Macs in the future. Good job.
@daftrok: Isn't it a shame that we can't say 'Fuck' (what??). Fuck's just a word and it's all fucked up!
In the strictest technical sense, this new Macbook pro is actually EASIER to service than the previous 17" model. The previous model had terrible flimsy panels and lots of screws to go through. this at least has a single panel that's easy to unscrew.
The obvious and most fatal caveat is, of course, the warranty.
Not bad, but still doesn't fix the problem of extended road trips without an available power source. An external battery pack with a magsafe cord would solve this problem. But of course apple won't make it and won't license magsafe to third parties. Dumb.
@SEJerome: If these laptops were for business purposes, I would say not being able to swap out the battery is a big disadvantage. However, Apple makes consumer products, and this issue will effect such a small minority that I think it is somewhat irrelevant.
@Windhawk: If you're in anywhere but coach, I can't imagine the seating allotting much room to open a 17" laptop comfortably, but yeah, your point stands.
I am no math magician, but 8 hours x 1000 charges / 24 hours = 333.3 days, which in turn = under a year. Now I am aware that nobody should leave their computer on for a year straight,,, but for a battery that isnt removable, in a product that cost $3000,, I am a little underwhelmed... anybody else?
@Christos Karabelas: Is it just me, or do those units make no sense? Correct me if I'm wrong, but hours divided by hours times charges leaves you with charges, not days. You've already canceled out the time units. In other words, your math is meaningless.
A. Most batteries in laptops have an estimated battery drain cycle of approximately 1000 charges, nothing new.
B. So after two years you need a new laptop since its a unibody design, right? Great...
C. This is probably on the max battery life setting, and my lenovo gets 6.5 hours with that setting. On this setting the laptop is so dim and slow its unusable. I want to know what the real battery life is.
@Aaron Fogel: No, you'd likely just pay for the new battery, which is pretty much the deal for laptops in general. If swapping is a free service, then that can actually work out OK.
Regarding the 32GB iPhone, this won't happen until there's a 64GB iPod touch. Apple is not likely going to release such a thing until the end of the year, provided they release it this year at all.
No Mini sucks, and the anti-glare option is cruddy, albeit a SMIDGE better than having none at all for the group out there that hates glossy screens.
"We here at Apple are always trying to advance the performance in our portable products. So when I asked Dave about all this extra space next to the previous battery we were using, it immediately struck me on what steps to take in order to improve this product."
"Why don't we just make the fucking battery bigger?"
"Genius! Genius! Holy shit that's amazing! We've done it again and this will totally blow people's minds!"
@madog: That's too simplistic. They made it bigger, they filled the space between cells with more cells, AND they've made the charge process so smart it can recharge 1000 times. My current laptop and yours too will only charge 350 times before it goes to shit.
that is all well and good, but I had to replace my MBP battery after having it for only one year and a day. what are people going to do if they do not have an apple store near them...open the case and void the warranty to replace a simple battery?
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it'll get 8 hours running in some power save mode, the kinda that reduces performance and dims the screen.
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Morons Who Will Never Even Own One: Fuck you Apple! I want the extra large battery AND it better be removable. You are the worst company ever! Don't worry, I'll still hang on every little announcement you make though.
Please stop being jackasses.
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It's like paying $10 to save $1.50.
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Goddamn! You guys are hard to please!
It's not often that I praise Apple. iWork '09? As I've said, OpenOffice has a wider user base. iLife '09? Now with features from iLife '07. iPhoto '09 - for the discerning stalker.
My old MacBook battery lasted about 2 years. It cost $129 to replace with another battery that will last about 2 years. If this battery lasts 4 years, it's worth it.
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Matt you are just talking like a lawyer. I mean you statement had a built in disclaimer in it: "If the battery is as good as Apple says it is"
Ramp up the snarky! Remember, we live in the land of FB/noob comments.
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Listen up, honeytits - I think my commenting was pretty damned good today. I offered up a whole smorgasbord of post-modernist comedy gold.
There's a photo of Charlton Heston from Planet of the Apes, call-backs to Jesus' little spat with Jim Goldman (aka Dobby the House Elf), tasteless remarks about El Jobso, stalker humor, drug references, obscure Tolkien references, even more obscure HG2TG references, YouTube jackassery, and numerous references to bestiality.
If you're still hungry for more after that, come up here to Brooklyn...
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The most productive way for you to express your dislike for Apple products is to not buy them. Ranting on the internet just makes PC users look bad. In fact, you probably made some people more likely to buy Macs in the future. Good job.
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In the strictest technical sense, this new Macbook pro is actually EASIER to service than the previous 17" model. The previous model had terrible flimsy panels and lots of screws to go through. this at least has a single panel that's easy to unscrew.
The obvious and most fatal caveat is, of course, the warranty.
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"Hey, we've got this really cool and fast graphics card that is small enough for laptops!"
"Well has it been tested?"
"No, but what could go wrong? Let's toss it in our Macbook Pros..."
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Seriously, noone is going to use a 17-inch Mac on a plane unless they are in first class.
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though 8 hour charge does seem pretty sweet....
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B. So after two years you need a new laptop since its a unibody design, right? Great...
C. This is probably on the max battery life setting, and my lenovo gets 6.5 hours with that setting. On this setting the laptop is so dim and slow its unusable. I want to know what the real battery life is.
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No Mini sucks, and the anti-glare option is cruddy, albeit a SMIDGE better than having none at all for the group out there that hates glossy screens.
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"We here at Apple are always trying to advance the performance in our portable products. So when I asked Dave about all this extra space next to the previous battery we were using, it immediately struck me on what steps to take in order to improve this product."
"Why don't we just make the fucking battery bigger?"
"Genius! Genius! Holy shit that's amazing! We've done it again and this will totally blow people's minds!"
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Johnson! We've made a huge breakthrough! A BIGGER BATTERY! OMG!
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