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Hmm. Wow. As much of an Apple fan that I am, I seriously question Apple's move with no Blu-ray offerings in their new computers released today...
http://www.apple.com/macmini/ http://www.apple.com/imac/ http://www.apple.com/macpro/ Not even a Blu-ray drive option when you build a Mac Pro! I mean c'mon! I've been seriously waiting for a long time for a Blu-ray drive in a Mac, and unfortunately, it doesn't appear this will happen at this rate until 2010. That kind of sucks. What do you all think of the chances of having a Blu-ray drive upgrade option toward the latter part of 2009 given the simplified licensing structure for Blu-ray? I know Apple has been a critic of the licensing fees, but now that it has been simplified, I thought Apple might jump in. We'll see I guess. |
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Jun 2008
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Yes, it could happen, and there again pigs may learn to fly.
I would advise not holding your breath for this to happen. What will be, will be, when it will be. |
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Feb 2006
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So, while I appreciate the concept of pigs developing wings and learning to fly, I was looking for people's thoughts on the subject of what Apple's reasoning might be to not include Blu-ray in their new hardware offerings this late in the game. |
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As for why, ask Apple. Just don't expect the answer to be the truth. |
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Feb 2006
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I think some Apple's new products, particularly its 17 inch "unibody" MacBook Pro, are quite laughably out of touch.
Obviously Apple is making a glaringly stupid mistake by refusing to incorporate Blu-ray combo drives and Blu-ray burners into its computers. All the other major PC manufacturers are moving forward with lots of Blu-ray offerings. I was in Sam's Club just a few days ago buying a copy of Killzone 2 and noticed most of the HP desktop PCs on the shelf had either Blu-ray combo drives or full blown Blu-ray burners. Some of the notebooks even had them. Another big problem with the MacBook Pro, its "green" battery. You can't remove it. That's a big problem. If the battery malfunctions you're stuck sending off your system to Apple or at least dropping it off at the nearest Apple Store. Most notebooks, Macs included, have the occasional crash which requires removing the battery to get the computer to reset itself -otherwise it just won't restart. One of these kinds of crashes will leave you stuck shipping off the computer to the shop for repair. It's more and more obvious Apple has lost touch with the market of creative professionals and scientific users and is instead directing its products toward people who are merely fashion conscious. An Apple notebook is turning into more of a clothing accessory rather than a powerful tool to help get work accomplished. Apple is going to cut its own throat with this smug, out of touch idiocy. |
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