Mac Ultraportable Coming in January?

Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:25AM EST

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Hot on the heels of buzz about a possible Mac tablet comes word that a long-rumored ultraportable Mac could be on the horizon, maybe even in time for Macworld in January. As with all the tablet talk, though, the ultraportable rumors have been bouncing around for months, so I'd take the news with a grain of salt.

AppleInsider (a reliable source in the past) reports that Apple will introduce a subnotebook Mac that's much slimmer and only half the weight of the current 15-inch, 5.4-pound MacBook Pro. The supposed new ultraportable would do away with an optical drive, and would replace a standard hard drive with NAND flash memory. Also on board would be a redesigned, energy-efficient 13-inch LCD with LED backlighting.

The rumor sounds quite enticing—as it did back in February, when AppleInsider first speculated that an ultraportable Mac could be in the offing. Personally, I think it's a great idea; I'd much rather slip a 2.7-pound subnotebook in my backpack than my 5.5-pound MacBook Pro. However, my guess is that there's been reluctance in Cupertino about dropping the optical drive, an essential move for slimming down the MacBook to ultraportable levels.

So let's hear it: would you be interested in an ultraportable Mac, even if it meant no optical drive?

Related:
Ultra-portable Apple notebook to splash down at Macworld Expo [AppleInsider]
Rumor: Apple Jumping Into Tablet Market [Yahoo! Tech]

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  • 1 Posted by lewinjon on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'd go for it, Ben. I'm sure an external Superdrive will be offered, but I long for the day when optical media will go the way of the floppy disc

  • 2 Posted by m_knopp on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    Heck yes. As long as it had USB an external optical drive is very easy to add for the rare instances that it is needed. I hardly ever use my for more then installs and the occasional search of a clip art CD.

  • 3 Posted by bat.attack on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    Its not worth it. I'm glad that there finally replacing the standard hard drive but I like to burn Cds and wach DVD's on my computers and I don't know if it's worth it.

  • 4 Posted by alan_r_cam on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    When people talk about "losing" optical drives, I think of my car hifi. The main display of the "head" is detachable, so people can't see how fancy the hifi is (and rip it off). The optic drive is left behind, but won't work without the display. Sudden thought: a car entertainment system where the "display" is based on an Ipod nano...

  • 5 Posted by mimulus_99 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    i'm still crushed that there will never be a 12-inch macbook pro. does Mac think that the thousands of us who bought 12-inch powerbooks are just not interested in a fully functional, high-end actuallyportable? i bet i burn more data CDs when i'm on the road than at home... so a burner sitting at my desk to compensate for an ultraportable's inadequacies is not going to do it

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