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- From: seanmcd@ac.dal.ca
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Apple's product line: ideas for the future...
- Message-ID: <1992Dec20.021634.9706@ac.dal.ca>
- Date: 20 Dec 92 02:16:34 -0400
- Organization: Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
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- With the February release of five new Macs, the total of current boxes will be
- 15; 15 different Macs with differnt names. While I'm familiar with them all,
- I don't really know if this is the sort of direction Apple should be taking
- with its hardware. Below are a few ideas.
-
- First, as seen on this newsgroup, people get anxious when they know a new
- cpu will be released: should I buy? should I wait? I feel this anxiety too, but
- it is less forceful for me since I only by VM's : virtual machines = $0. :-)
- But seriously, with a new product comes a new name, and the impression that
- you'll be missing out on something significant if you don't wait. Often,
- the differences may be only speed or some other options.
-
- I've been thinking that, since Apple has declared that it needs to bring
- computers to market quickly to keep pace with advancing technology (e.g., the
- IIvi/perf. 600/IIvx, and powerbooks) it should modularize its hardware
- design. I see it as follows:
-
- (1) A 1-slot pds/nubus Mac a la LCIII with 16 bit video for up to 16" monitors.
- 16Mhz, 25Mhz, 33Mhz, 40Mhz 68030 varieties.
-
- (2) Three slot nubus Mac a la IIvx with same video as (1); 25Mhz; 33Mhz 68030;
- 20Mhz, 25Mhz, 33Mhz 68040 flavours; option for ethernet
-
- (3) Five slot nubus Mac a la 950 with same video as the 950; 25Mhz, 33Mhz,
- 40Mhz 68040; option for ethernet, DSP and other goodies
-
- (4) Powerbook; option of passive b&w (low end); passive grey; active grey;
- active colour; option for 16Mhz (low end, good for road machine); 25mhz;
- 33mhz; 40Mhz 68030 (if they can do it) + FPU for each; video out options
- of: none; 13" 8 bit; 16" 16 bit
-
- (5) Duo: same as for (4); we need a 16Mhz duo w. a b&w screen! Why? Apple's
- talking about using these things in schools (students writing essays) and
- business (doing whatever business people do) and linking up to a central
- dock when needed. If you're trying to appeal to a market like this which is
- supposed to capitalize on price savings, a cheap (let's say $1200) duo like
- this is what is needed.
-
- What's the point of this? An easy upgrade path through modularized components.
- Want a colour screen? Take your PB to your dealer, who pops in a new rom and
- clicks on the new screen. A faster Mac? Take 'er in for an upgrade. Plus
- now you'd have to choose between five basic configurations instead of 15
- separate products. There would be more flexibility for consumers; for example,
- as a programmer, I might like the fastest (1) machine going but I don't really
- need the NuBus for expansion. Or I might like to get a (3) machine but I
- don't have the money right now for the top of the line speed; however, when
- I do, I don't have to trash my machine.
-
- Any ideas? I find this concept intriguing. I think consumers are more savvy
- now than they used to be, or at least there is a significant minority who
- would like the flexibility to customize their Mac instead of taking what
- Apple puts forth. It would also allow Apple to bring out faster machines
- more quickly, as well as allowing users to upgrade their machines more
- economically.
-
- Comments and other ideas about Apple's product line and how it should be
- implemented or changed, if at all, are eagerly awaited.
-
- Sean McDowell
- (a happy classic user -- at least i've got a full page display!)
- seanmcd@ac.dal.ca
-