Mar  07
22
MacBook is overrated

Nowadays when people comment that they rather get a MacBook than a Windows-based laptop, my response generally is “MacBook is overrated”. Here is why:

  • MacBook’s glossy screen makes an unpleasant reading experience.
  • Its lack of dedicated PgUp and PgDn keys means lots of two-handed combos - the Fn key is on the left while the arrows keys are on the right.
  • In MacOS, I have yet to find a way to focus on a minimized windows just by using the keyboard.

There are some other reasons why I prefer my IBM T43 over the MacBook, but those may be because I am more used to Windows.

The MacBook is not a bad computer, it’s just that I find it overrated, especially when people believe that simply switching to it and its MacOS will automagically improve their computing experience. Personally I prefer my Vista-running IBM T43 more, and this is from a guy who had used Macs for years before moving to Windows.


Mar  07
22
Thinkpad x60t temptation
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My wife told me about a 15% off coupon on Lenovo laptops. Now I don’t need a laptop, but Lenovo’s Thinkpad x41t/x60t has always attracted me. Now the temptation is almost too irresistible, especially that model with the multi-touch screen!

Click here for a video tour from Lenovo. Here are some x60t reviews I managed to find online: TabletPCReview.com, ThinkComputing.org, XYZ Computing.


Jan  07
11
Origami Experience

This post is about UMPC Origami and not the paper folding origami. ;)

When Microsoft revealed the first generation of UMPC last year, I was not very impressed. The hardware was expensive, often more so than a standard notebook. The software was nothing more than a Windows OS plus some add-on utilities.

After looking at the new Origami Experience that was announced at CES this year, I must say I am intrigued. The Origami Experience is a program launcher for UMPC that actually makes UMPC computing attractive (to me at least). The video and screen captures convinced me that a UMPC could be a fun gadget…

…minus the $1000+ price tag, of course.


May  06
31
First Mac in 10 years

I stayed home today expecting an Amazon package. It arrived via UPS some time between 12:30pm and 1pm, and I my wife is now the proud owner of her first Mac. It’s my first Mac in over 10 years, but who is counting.

I guess I won’t set up the computer myself. Instead I will let my wife go though the process herself.

Man, Apple products sure have changed a lot since my days of Power Mac 6610.


May  06
16
MacBook, finally

I have been waiting My wife has been waiting impatiently for Apple to release its Intel-based iBook, and it’s finally here! Well, it’s now called MacBook, as previously rumored. The good thing is that the starting price is still within (my) reason, so tonight I shall discuss with my wife on actually setting aside some dollars from our mortgage payments for this puppy.

[update @ 2006-05-16T21:56-08:00] I have placed an order for the 2GHz MacBook White (MA255LL/A).

[update @ 2006-05-17T20:39-08:00] The order has been cancelled in anticipation for Amazon’s $100 rebate.

[update @ 2006-05-18T23:56-08:00] This morning I re-placed an order with Amazon for the white 2GHz MacBook.


Apr  06
26
Toshiba M400 video

Yesterday I mentioned that a colleague of mine got a brand spanking new Toshiba M400 Tablet PC. Well, that piqued my interest in the M400, so I dug around on the net and found some videos: [Continue Reading]


Apr  06
25
Colleague gets a nice Tablet PC

A new colleague joined our group yesterday, and by today both of his computers had arrived. The desktop is nothing to write home about, but the laptop is sweet! It’s the Toshiba M400 Tablet PC. That thing is small with a 12-inch screen, has one of those Core Duo CPUs, plus a fingerprint scanner. And did I mention it’s a Tablet PC??

Then again, this new colleague is not a lowly developer like me. He is a product manager.


Jan  06
11
Intel Macs

I was about 70% happy with yesterday’s MacWorld product announcements. I was looking forward to Intel Macs, and they were indeed announced yesterday. Today I read that there is a hint that Intel Macs can run Windows. Cool, dual boot!

The missing 30% of satisfaction is due to the lack of 12-inch Intel iBooks whose price would jibe better with my purchase ability. There is a rumor that covers that front as well.

Now all I have to do is wait. And wait. And wait.

[update @ 2006-01-11 14:29] Apple/Intel FAQ has much more detailed info about Intel Macs. The conclusion seems to be that only Vista can run on Intel Macs, not XP.