By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 15th May 2007 21:00 GMT
N speed Wi-Fi but still only one mouse button...
Obviously the "priorities" comment from a non mac user #
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 15th May 2007 23:24 GMT
The track pads on the mac books can identify more than one press so to "right" click on the track pad you use two fingers simultaneously use one finger and you "left" click.
Apple current mouse has four buttons - left, right, squeeze the sides and press the track ball which also scrolls left - right and up and down.
For Pete's sake get with the programme. At least try and criticise Apple for something they are actually guity of rather than 5 year old knee jerk reactions...
By Nexox EnigmaPosted Wednesday 16th May 2007 04:04 GMT
While its nice to see that Apple finally has reasonably advanced tapping support on its touch pads (had that in Linux on my laptop over 4 years ago,) there is really no excuse for the touchpads that they have been using on the Macbook(Pro)?s. The thing is too large to use without lifting your hand from rest, and the button is ridiculously large. Apple has some lingering one button fetish (Even their '4 button' mouse looks like a one button - I've had to explain that it wasn't to about 60% of the users to whom we've deployed them.) It simply doesn't make sense to not put more than one button on a laptop - Especially since they (Apple or their fanboys, can't remember which) constantly brag that you can run Windows on the things. That'd be a whole lot of fun without two buttons. Don't even get me started on the keyboards.
As to what Apple are actually guilty of, thats for a whole seperate volume of articles.
Just incase anyone is worried that I'm not qualified to complain, I use a Mac every weekday at work, where I am one of 3 people that provides user support for about 300 Apple machines - I have had ample opportunity to see where they went right and wrong.
By Scott MckenziePosted Wednesday 16th May 2007 09:52 GMT
So, just because you don't like the trackpad and/or the keyboard it's wrong is it?
I much prefer the Mighty Mouse to any other as it's ergonomically far more comfortable for me to hold, the trackpad is fine, i don't see an issue with the size of it, as for one button why do you need two? I don't and i see very few people complaining about it, apart from some self confessed "qualified" expert.
As for the keyboard, both the USb and the built in one on my MBP are some of the nicest and most comfortable keyboards i've typed on...
But it's good to see that because you think they're wrong, they clearly are....
Love the large trackpad; hate the wintel ones... #
By Sean AaronPosted Wednesday 16th May 2007 10:54 GMT
The extra real estate is brilliant as is the superior precision and two-finger scrolling which beats hands-down any crappy wintel laptop I've ever had the misfortune to use in Windows land.
By Bruno GirinPosted Tuesday 22nd May 2007 18:56 GMT
I'm sure it's me not understanding Apple's pricing policy but would someone care to explain the logic of the new prices?
The 2.16GHz white MacBook costs £829. The black MacBook costs £949. According to the spec details, the only difference between the two is the hard disk: 120Gb 5400rpm on one and 160Gb 5400rpm on the other. However, you can configure the white MacBook with the larger HDD for an extra £50, thus getting a computer with the same specs as the black MacBook for £879, i.e. £70 cheaper.
Does this mean that the nice black shiny plastic costs £70 more than the nice white shiny plastic? Or is there something else in the black MacBook that Apple is not telling us and that would really justify the difference in price?
Comments on: Apple tweaks MacBook specs
Macbook prices #
By Dan Skinner Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 15:05 GMT
*drool* #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 19:50 GMT
Priorities #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 21:00 GMT
Obviously the "priorities" comment from a non mac user #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 15th May 2007 23:24 GMT
The Track Pad #
By Nexox Enigma Posted Wednesday 16th May 2007 04:04 GMT
Trackpad and Keyboard #
By Scott Mckenzie Posted Wednesday 16th May 2007 09:52 GMT
Love the large trackpad; hate the wintel ones... #
By Sean Aaron Posted Wednesday 16th May 2007 10:54 GMT
Price tags #
By Bruno Girin Posted Tuesday 22nd May 2007 18:56 GMT