Apple signs 'widescreen iBook' contract


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Recent rumours that Apple is preparing to update its consumer hardware product lines were given added weight today when sources close to Taiwanese contract manufacturer Quanta claimed it has won a deal to make a new, widescreen iBook.

The sources, cited by DigiTimes, said Quanta could begin shipping the new model in Q4 this year. It is not yet certain whether the widescreen version will replace the standard 14.1in iBook, which may be updated soon in any case.

The iBook line was last refreshed in October 2004, the PowerBook family in January this year.

The deal ends Apple's exclusive arrangement with its current notebook supplier, Asustek. Not that it need feel badly off. It has received fresh orders for 12.1in iBooks and PowerBooks, and - most interestingly - a 15.4in widescreen iBook, due to ship in 2006, the sources claim.

The news that Apple may be preparing widescreen iBooks plays to recent suggestions that the company will shortly begin branding certain consumer and high-end notebook and desktop Macs as HD models, the better to link the products to the emerging HD video market.

One of the objections to making such a move sooner rather than later, as has been suggested, is the high prices of HD camcorders - too high, it's believed, for consumers to consider them, but clearly in the range of professionals. That suggests PowerBook HDs first, followed by iBook HDs and iMac HDs later this year or, more likely, next year. Such a schedule tallies with the leaks coming out of Taiwan.

Apple does not comment on its contract manufacturer relationships, and neither, generally, do the makers themselves. That leaves the leaks as the only source of information about Apple's notebook production. Not that they're entirely reliable - similar sources claimed earlier this year that Apple will ship a PowerBook G5 in the current quarter. Q2 isn't over yet, but no one has their hopes up, given the efforts Apple has had to go to keep the G5 chip cool in its desktops.

We shall see. ?

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/04/08/ap...descreen_ibook/

There are some more links at the source.

man.....just get some of them G5 Powerbook out already!...

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Soon enough.... i'm sure they have figured it out for the 17" as they have plenty of cooling space on either side of the logicboard.

The 15" and 12" still would run way too hot, but again they are expected 2nd half '05

Sorry to burst your bubble ...

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Keywords: Unlikely, consistently inaccurate ...

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I saw that as well but you'd hope that such respectable sites as TheRegister would do a little more research than simply look at one report then make a story out of it. :unsure:

I saw that as well but you'd hope that such respectable sites as TheRegister would do a little more research than simply look at one report then make a story out of it. :unsure:

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I wouldnt classify TheRegister as respectable, more like a sedate version of the OTT Inquirer. Moreover TheRegister seems to be pointing back at the same Digitimes report and we all know how dependable Digitimes has been. :whistle:

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