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- Subject: Low Cost Powerbook?
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- From: cvadsgvo@vmsb.is.csupomona.edu
- Date: 27 Jan 93 13:20:55 PST
- Organization: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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- a low cost powerbook? is that a dream?
-
- macweek reported apple has designed a low cost powerbook w/ ext. flppy for a
- list price 2000 dollar, but market research shows people are not interested, so
- the project is dropped.
-
- i think apple is missing the point.
-
- who want a low cost powerbook? i think there are two group of people.
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- 1. poor students like me. they need a mac, like the idea of portable but can
- not afford a powerbook. they would get a powerbook as the only computer if the
- price is low enough. for them, reasonable functionality and low price are
- essential.
- so, a powerbook with only a SCSI and a serial port, a 1 bit screen, 16 mhz
- 68030 and INTERNAL floppy are good enough. all the other ports are nice but not
- essential. (i doubt if more than 5 percent of the mac users ever use the audio
- port.) for students, internal modem is not necessary. one serial port is enough
- because i don't think many people will use the modem and the printer at the
- same time.
-
- 2. those who already have a desktop mac and like a powerbook on the road. for
- those guys, a powerbook only a serial port is enough. if a person already have
- a full function mac, he does not need SCSI, floppy or ADB for the portable, as
- long as he has the serial port to set up a small network so he can exchange
- files between the two macs. it will not have a internal floppy and doen't even
- need a ext. floppy port! a 16 mhz(like pb100) 68000 is enough! with a price low
- enough, all the owners of IIsi and up will have one.
-
- apple was critisized for putting all the "unnecessary stuff" which normal
- people will not use on the mac. network was considered the biggest waste
- several years ago. however, i think network is necessary, and all the other
- ports could be eliminated if people don't need them.
-
- price? i think the one for the first group could have a price of around 1200,
- the one for the second group cost 500, both at 4/40 configuration.
-
- none of the assumptions are supported by market researches. so maybe the
- thoughts are little odd. a little marketing thought.
-
- what do you think?
-