Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apple. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

iPhone

Apple and AT&T just announced the rate plans for the iPhone contract. I've been watching the market with a wary eye. I'm not usually an early adopter, but there have been exceptions. I need a new phone. My current phone, a Motorola V551, has become practically unusable because the speaker volume has faded to almost nothing. I basically have to use my hands-free kit in order to place a call, or I won't be able to hear anything on the other end. That said, there are two reasons why I am watching the iPhone:
  1. To see what other options become available as a result of the splash it makes on the market. Capitalism is a wonderful thing. If the iPhone sells like hotcakes, chances are, other high-end phones will drop in price due to decreased demand, and will be ripe for the picking.
  2. To see if it would be worth it to buy.
The main problem with number 2 is that I currently don't use anything analogous to the fancy-schmancy features offered by the iPhone, so it's not like the cost iPhone would replace any expense that I currently have. The only iPhone feature that I currently use is "making calls."
  • I don't own an iPod. I never have. I don't even have iTunes installed on any computer that I own, nor have I ever purchased downloaded music (although with DRM-free music from the EMI label available, I am willing to enter that market).
Part of what I have been waiting for happened today: they announced their rate plans, including the family plans, which is relevant to me because I am currently on a Cingular family plan with my mother and brother. One thing I do like about Apple is that they make things simple: It would cost me $20 more than I am currently paying to add the iPhone features to my plan. This is true (within one cent) whether I create a different plan, or whether I tack-on the iPhone features to my current plan. (Although the way my plan works there is a percentage discount on the main line, and so it might be cheaper if I were able to transition the plan to an iPhone-base plan rather than adding it on, because then the discount would also apply to the additional $20.) iPhone plans add three things over other plans. For $20, you get:
  • Unlimited data: for e-mail and Internet access
  • 200 text messages (sent or received)
  • Visual voicemail
Currently, I use text messaging as little as possible. Text messaging is pure price-gouging profit for the wireless phone providers: it costs them nothing extra, and it never has cost them any extra. They charge extra simply because there are people willing to pay. It's a teeny-tiny packet of data! What's even more ridiculous is when they separate text messaging from data service. I consider it a nice (though insufficient) gesture that the iPhone plan includes 200 text messages. This is enough for casual use, and I won't have to be as annoyed at the 15 cents they currently charge me if I want to read message that someone sends me. Did you know that you can send someone a text message over e-mail? If I have a phone with a web browser and/or an e-mail client, why would I ever use the built-in text messaging feature? That might just be my very first iPhone Safari widget: a free (over the Internet) text messaging application. The main flaw in all of this is that when I commit to a contract with a wireless carrier, I usually receive a discount on my phone in exchange: basically, the wireless carrier is paying for my phone up front, and part of my monthly service charge is paying them back for the phone in monthly installments. That is the way it has worked since the dawn of time. Not so with the iPhone, at least not at launch. $500 or $600 will buy you an iPhone. You can use it as a WiFi-enabled PDA/iPod if you like. You will get no discount for buying the phone from AT&T, nor for activating it with them, but they will still require you to enter a 2-year contract (with a $175 early termination fee) simply for tacking what amounts to a $20 data package onto your plan. Now, it could be argued that the phone is actually "worth" $675 or $775 (and I'm sure that it is to a few schmucks on eBay). It could also be argued that $20 is less than the traditional rate charged for unlimited mobile Internet access. For now I am in wait-and-see mode.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

No MacBook Pro for Me

At least not for a while. While I was price-comparing last night, I looked at the 15" Dell with the discounts available to me, and it was such a good deal that I went ahead and bought one. Until yesterday what was keeping me from upgrading my computer was the fact that I was building the house, and I was trying to scrape up enough money to cover closing costs on the loan. It would be nice to be able to mess around with OS X, but that ability it's not worth $1000 to me. For comparison to the Mac, I used the ATI graphics card, but I prefer NVIDIA, since I'm probably going to stick Linux alongside Vista and XP on this thing. Yay for Windows ext3 drivers! Here's the rundown:
E1505 Dual Core Intel Core Duo processor T2500 (2MB Cache/2GHz/667MHz FSB), Genuine Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Inspiron E1505Intel Core Duo processor T2500 (2MB Cache/2GHz/667MHz FSB)$2,623.00
LCD Panel15.4 inch UltraSharp Wide Screen SXGA+ Display with TrueLife
Memory2GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHZ, 2 DIMM
Video Card256MB NVIDIA GeForceGo 7300 TurboCache
Hard Drive120GB 5400rpm SATA Hard Drive
Operating System (Office software not included)Genuine Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Network Card and ModemIntegrated 10/100 Network Card and Modem
Combo/DVD+RW Drives FREE 8X CD/DVD Burner (DVD+/-RW) with double-layer DVD+R write capability
Sound OptionsIntegrated Audio
Wireless Networking CardsIntel PRO 3945 and Dell 355 Bluetooth Internal Wireless Cards
Office Productivity Software (Pre-Installed)Microsoft Office Basic - Includes Word, Excel, and Outlook email
Anti-Virus/Security Suite (Pre-installed)McAfee included with the Starter, Silver, Gold or Platinum Package.
Primary Battery85 WHr 9-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery
Hardware Warranty3Yr Ltd Warr, At-Home Service, 30Day DOC, PC Training, 2Yr Antivirus Suite
Future Operating SystemsWindows Vista Capable
Operating System Re-Installation CDGenuine Windows XP Media Center 2005 Edition re-installation CD
Media Center EnhancementsTV Tuner w/ Remote Control
SAVE $100 (After mail in rebate) w SILVER BUNDLE which includes 3Yr Limited Warranty, 3Yr At-Home Service, 3 Yr Hardware warranty support, 90 day PC Training, 30 day HelpDesk How-to Assistance, 2Yr McAfee Antivirus Security Suite (Pre - Installed)
Dell EPP/FSS Customers: Save 35% off select Inspiron systems!- $918.05
Boeing employees receive additional 21% discount (before tax, shipping & handling) - $358.04
Subtotal: $1,346.91
Shipping and Handling: $19.99
Shipping Discount: - $19.99
Sales Tax: $118.55
Total: $1,465.46

That price doesn't include the $100 rebate. Anybody else want one? The 21% off is good through July 28th.

Options 15"

Description
E1505 Dual Core
Date & Time: July 19,2006 1:16 AM CST
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
E1505 Dual Core Qty 1
Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2500 (2MB Cache/2GHz/667MHz FSB), Genuine Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 Unit Price $2,593.00
SAVE $100 (After mail in rebate) w SILVER BUNDLE
Limited Time Offer!
Dell EPP/FSS Customers: Save 35% off select Inspiron systems!
Limited Time Offer!
- $907.55
Catalog Number: 23 A4677SP1
Module Description
Inspiron E1505 Intel® Core™ Duo processor T2500 (2MB Cache/2GHz/667MHz FSB)
Operating System (Office software not included) Genuine Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
LCD Panel 15.4 inch UltraSharp™ Wide Screen SXGA+ Display with TrueLife™
Memory 2GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHZ, 2 DIMM
Video Card 256MB ATI MOBILITY™ RADEON® X1400 HyperMemory™
Hard Drive 120GB 5400rpm SATA Hard Drive
Network Card and Modem Integrated 10/100 Network Card and Modem
Adobe Software Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 6.0
Combo/DVD+RW Drives FREE 8X CD/DVD Burner (DVD+/-RW) with double-layer DVD+R write capability
Sound Options Integrated Audio
Wireless Networking Cards Intel® PRO 3945 and Dell 355 Bluetooth Internal Wireless Cards
Office Productivity Software (Pre-Installed) Microsoft Office Basic - Includes Word, Excel, and Outlook email
Anti-Virus/Security Suite (Pre-installed) I chose McAfee included with the Starter, Silver, Gold or Platinum Package.
Primary Battery 85 WHr 9-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery
Hardware Warranty 3Yr Ltd Warr, At-Home Service, 30Day DOC, PC Training, 2Yr Antivirus Suite
Dial-Up Internet Access 6 Months of America Online Membership Included
Future Operating Systems Windows Vista™ Capable
Operating System Re-Installation CD Genuine Windows® XP Media Center 2005 Edition re-installation CD
Media Center Enhancements TV Tuner w/ Remote Control
Dell Digital Entertainment Starter Entertainment Pack - Basic digital Music, Photo and Game experience
TOTAL:$1,685.45

Additional Discounts and Coupons
Boeing employees receive additional 21% discount! -$353.94
Thank you for choosing Dell!
Free Ground Shipping on select new Dell Inspirons!
Limited Time Only!

Total Price
Sub-total $1,331.51
Shipping & Handling $19.99
Shipping & Handling Discount -$19.99
Tax $117.22
Total Price $1,448.73

MacBook Pro, 15-inch, 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo
Part Number: Z0DL
120GB Serial ATA drive @ 5400 rpm AirPort Extreme Card & Bluetooth Backlit Keyboard/Mac OS - U.S. English 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo 2GB 667 DDR2 - 2x1GB SO-DIMMs MacBook Pro 15-inch Glossy Widescreen Display SuperDrive (DVD±RW/CD-RW)
Estimated Ship: 1-3 business days
$2,667.00 $2,667.00
Cart Subtotal: $2,667.00

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Options 17"

Description
Inspiron E1705
Date & Time: July 19,2006 12:38 AM CST
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Inspiron E1705 Qty 1
Intel® Core™ Duo Processor T2600 (2.16GHz/667MHz FSB), Genuine Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005 Unit Price $2,529.00
Dell EPP/FSS Customers: Save 20% off select Inspiron E1705 systems!
Limited Time Offer!
- $505.80
Catalog Number: 23 R4678A2
Module Description
Inspiron E1705 Intel® Core™ Duo Processor T2600 (2.16GHz/667MHz FSB)
Operating System (Office software not included) Genuine Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
LCD Panel 17 inch UltraSharp™ Wide Screen UXGA Display with TrueLife™
Memory 2GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHz
Video Card 256MB ATI MOBILITY™ RADEON® X1400 HyperMemory
Hard Drive 120GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
Network Card Integrated 10/100 Network Card and Modem
Adobe Software Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 6.0
Combo/DVD+RW Drives FREE!8x CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) with double-layer DVD+R write capability
Sound Options Integrated Audio
Wireless Networking Cards Intel® PRO 3945 and Dell 355 Bluetooth Internal Wireless Cards
Office Software (not included in Windows XP) Microsoft Works Suite 2006- Includes MICROSOFT WORD plus much more!
Anti-Virus/Security Suite (Pre-installed) No Security Subscription
Primary Battery 80 WHr 9-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery
Hardware Warranty 1Yr Ltd Warranty, 1Yr Mail-In Service, and 1Yr HW Warranty Support
Dial-Up Internet Access 6 Months of America Online Membership Included
Future Operating Systems Windows Vista™ Capable
Operating System Re-Installation CD Genuine Windows® XP Media Center 2005 Edition re-installation CD
Dell Digital Entertainment Starter Entertainment Pack - Basic digital Music, Photo and Game experience
TOTAL:$2,023.20

Additional Discounts and Coupons
Boeing employees receive additional 21% discount! -$424.87
Thank you for choosing Dell!
Free Ground Shipping on select new Dell Inspirons!
Limited Time Only!

Total Price
Sub-total $1,598.33
Shipping & Handling $19.99
Shipping & Handling Discount -$19.99
Tax $140.67
Total Price $1,739.00

Cart Items Quantity Item Price Item Total
MacBook Pro, 17-inch, 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo
Part Number: Z0CP
2GB 667 DDR2 - 2x1GB SO-DIMMs SuperDrive 8x (DVD+R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW) Accessory Kit Backlit Keyboard/Mac OS - U.S. English 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo MacBook Pro 17-inch Glossy Widescreen Display 120GB Serial ATA drive @ 5400 rpm
Estimated Ship: 1-3 business days
$2,851.00 $2,851.00
Cart Subtotal: $2,851.00

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

I Promise This Isn't A Mac Blog

New MacBooks today.

Okay, not that color isn't important, but slapping on an extra hundred and fifty bucks just to get the case in black? The price difference is $200 and you can upgrade the hard drive on the white model for $50. They are otherwise identical.

I suppose it'll make it easier to spot the suckers cool people.

Oh, wait. These people bought Macs. Silly me. (Interpret that how you want.)

In all seriousness, the mid-range white model isn't a terrible deal. If you don't mind integrated graphics and low resolution, and you don't mind (or prefer) a small laptop screen, this might just be for you.

At the moment, I'm convinced that if I bought one of these, I would end up loading Vista (beta in June) and/or Gentoo on it. Is there a right/middle-click driver for the touchpad available for Linux? I might have to write one. Not that I would ever get it done. I still haven't found time in my busy life to get MythTV up and running on athena.

Tuesday, January 10, 2006

A Disturbance in the Force

So here's the thing:

I'm surprised Caleb didn't beat me to this, but then he's a company man now, and may have obligations.

This morning Steve Jobs announced the first Intel Macs. The important thing to know about Macintosh computers with Intel processors is that they will be able to run Windows software. Not only is being able to dual boot (run either operating system when you turn it on) with Windows a virtual guarantee, unless the brains over at Apple are completely devoid of gray matter they are going to facilitate the running of Windows programs within the OS X environment. They might even go as far as to implement the full Win32 specification (and thereby emulate the Windows API). Even if they don't, there's always the open source community, who seem to be well on their way to accomplishing just that. Even if none of this happens, now that Macs run on x86, you'll see a lot more applications and games available on that platform because it's much easier (and therefore cheaper) to port x86 to x86 than PowerPC, thus kick-starting the chicken-and-egg problem with Mac software developement.

The very idea that there is a computer out there which is capable of dual--nay--triple (Win/Mac/Linux) booting is enough to make any computer nerd salavate. And what beauties they are! In particular, the MacBook Pro. This elegant flower of a machine is built on Intel's latest warhorse of a processor, the Core Duo which is the first 65 nanometer transistor processor. Two cores running at 1.83 GHz: *drool* *swoon* Oh, the power!

Ahem. The problem here is the price. This latest toy could be mine in February for a measly $2299. Yes, that's 200 lower than the price quoted on the Apple website. I have my connections. But is it really worth all that money? Well, to find out, I headed over to Dell to see what was on the market. Here is a system which I deem to be comparable to the MacBook Pro:

ModelInspiron 9300MacBook Pro
Operating SystemWindows XP Media Center EditionOS X v10.4 Tiger
Processor1.83 GHz/667Mhz FSB Intel Core Duo Processor1.83 GHz/667Mhz FSB Intel Core Duo Processor
Display17" Widescreen 1440x90015.4" Widescreen 1440x900
Memory1GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHz (2 Dimms) 1GB (single SODIMM) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300)
Hard Drive100GB 5400RPM SATA100GB 5400RPM SATA
Graphics Card256MB NVIDA GeForce Go 7800ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 256MB of GDDR3 SDRAM and dual-link DVI
Optical Drive8x CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) with double-layer DVD+R write capabilitySlot-load SuperDrive (DVD±RW/CD-RW)
WirelessIntel PRO/Wireless 3945 802.11a/g Mini Card (54Mbps)Built-in 54-Mbps AirPort Extreme (802.11g); built-in Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
Battery53 WHr 6-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery60 WHr Lithium-polymer battery
RemoteWindows Media Center RemoteApple Remote
Software
  • Microsoft Works Suite 2006- Includes Mocrosoft Word plus more (I have access to a full copy of Office 2003 for $16 if I want it.)
These are free:
  • Have you ever heard of the Google Pack? Firefox, Picasa, Desktop Search, etc.
  • OpenOffice.org is all you really need for basic office Apps.


  • Mac OS X v10.4.4 Tiger (includes Spotlight, Dashboard, Mail, iChat AV, Safari, Address Book, QuickTime, iCal, DVD Player, Xcode Developer Tools)
  • Life ’06 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD, iWeb, GarageBand), Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive, iWork ’06 (30-day trial), QuickBooks for Mac New User Edition, Comic Life, FileMaker Pro trial, Omni Outliner
  • Photo Booth
  • Front Row
  • Price available to me (before tax, including shipping)$1,698.12$2,299.00


    Notice that last row: price. There is a $600 difference between the two. I know this is a Mac and it's new and shiny and all, but six hundred bucks? I could buy the Dell and then if I really needed to get my Mac fix I'd have money left over for a decently-equipped Mac Mini ($564: G4-1.42GHz, 512MB, 80GB). Oh, sure, the Mac has fancy doo-dads like a backlit keyboard, a built-in webcam, and magnetic snap-off power cable to prevent tripping, plus it's smaller and lighter, but I actually prefer the bigger screen and I don't care about the weight. The Dell is also upgradeable to a faster processor, a higher resolution display, and an 80 WHr battery. The only Apple upgrade that looked tempting was the 120GB Hard Drive for $92 extra. And what's with the one-button Touch Pad? I don't want to have to pull out my mouse on a plane.

    I don't really need a new computer at the moment. My current Dell Inspiron 8200 serves me more than adequately with the exception of hard drive space. I only have a 40GB drive, but I've been offloading large files to an external backup drive and to Athena (my trusty Linux server) when I don't need them.

    So I've decided to wait. Wait for the hype to go away, wait for the price to come down, wait for the next generation of features, wait for the higher-resolution 17" model, wait for clarification on Windows app compatability/porting.

    I'm not really the early adopter type. By the time I'm in the market a lot of interesting things might be happening in the computer intustry. Microsoft's Vista is supposed to (finally) come out, and then there's the whole Blu-Ray/HD-DVD format war.