Apple's got new MacBooks to sell – but who's buying?

Fri Oct 10, 2008 9:43AM EDT

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It's not that I don't want a sleek new MacBook that's been lovingly carved out of a single block of aluminum—I do. But, ah ... have you seen the stock market lately? Let's hope the rumors of a sub-$1,000 MacBook pan out.

I'm sure you know by now that Apple is holding yet another event Tuesday in San Francisco, at 10 a.m. sharp—it's third such event in five months. This time, as the media invite proudly declares, "The spotlight turns to notebooks."

Indeed, short the iPhone, Apple's laptops—be they the old iBooks, PowerBooks, or the newer MacBooks—are the sexiest products in the company's already sexy lineup.

Rumors about the "Brick"—now widely thought to be a new, "revolutionary" manufacturing process that allows Apple to carve its MacBook shells out of a single piece of aluminum—are everywhere, not to mention a truckload of leaked photos.

Fortune's Apple blog has a rundown of predictions, including thinner, redesigned MacBook Pros with updated specs and gesture-based trackpads, as well as a pumped-up (if not wildly different) MacBook Air. (No tablet Macs, according to an analyst quoted in the Fortune story.)

But the big news that may come out of Apple's event Tuesday could be a new, aluminum-clad MacBook—with a price tag in the $899-$999 range.

That'll be the headline (if the cheaper MacBooks do, indeed, come to pass), because ... well, you know why.

Seriously—I'm the Gadget Hound at Yahoo! Tech, and I'm thinking of putting that $179 Slingbox Solo I've been eyeing on the back burner, much less a new laptop.

So, tell me, I'm curious: Given our current (and apparently ongoing) market meltdown, how many of you are actualy considering buying a new laptop—Apple or otherwise—in, say, the next six months or so? Would an $899 MacBook do the trick? Or are you (like me, frankly) holding off?

Update: Wow—from looking at the comments so far, looks like we've got a bunch of bulls in the house (or at least plenty of gadgeteers who want a new MacBook, come heck or high water). Am I the only bear? Keep the posts coming.

Related:
Apple schedules laptop event for Oct. 14; leaked photos abound [TUAW]

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  • 1 Posted by ra2000@verizon.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    I have been waiting along time for Apple to refresh the Macbooks. I am definitely going to get one.

  • 2 Posted by coreypaulsell on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:29PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think that $899 would be a great deal, if it comes with a few bells and whistles. If it is a strip down, then forget it.

  • 3 Posted by stageoutlaw on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    My wife and I were going to buy a macbook for my B-day in Sept. but when i heard about the Event centering around the macbook.. We decided to hold off to see if we can get more for less.. which is what im hoping will happen on Tuesday. I have been drooling over a Macbook for about a year and a half.. so im all for it!!!

  • 4 Posted by alexgannis on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:50PM EDT Report Abuse

    With no job or worry of still having a job a lot of people will not be concidering buying any lap top let alone a too high price mac even with their small price drop.

  • 5 Posted by mikedgolf40505 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    I will probably buy a new MacBook Pro. I am waiting to see if they will come with the quad core Intels or not. If not how long until the they become a reality will decide when I will buy one. If they come out next week, I will be first in line.

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