Apple 8 Inch PowerBook

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I like to travel a lot. I need to take a computer with me. Sure, to check email and surf the web but also run power programs like [Logic Pro]. I don't want a PDA. I'm an Apple Mac user. The [Apple 12 inch PowerBook] is too big and heavy for me. I've been looking at the x86 and Windows world (size and weight are more important to me than operating system, I'm afraid) and seeing some interesting developments. Very small PCs running Windows XP, called [Handtops], are coming on the market . Most of them are actually too small for me. My preference to date is the [Sony Vaio U101]. Also, Sony [can do it]!

Then I got thinking why couldn't Apple make a very small PowerBook? So, first we need a low powered processor. I remember [Transmeta] was meant to be able to emulate other processors but [reading around] it seems that this maybe never happened. Then I came across a very small PowerPC called [GMS P50X "Spider"]. Satisfied that this was sort of possible I continued to dream.

I want an 8 inch 200 DPI 16:10 touch screen. I want a keyboard as well. That gives us a shape of a small book. I don't want an internal CD/DVD - lucky, because it wouldn't fit anyway. I want the thing to be able to run on AA batteries just in case I'm out the bush somewhere with no mains power. AAs can be recharged by the Sun.

I don't think this is so far from reality. It probably couldn't be possible now but, given advances in technology, I reckon, it'll be possible in 6 months or a year. If Apple isn't interested in building this and we get enough Mac users interested in buying what's to stop us building it ourselves?

Interested in having one? Have a look at the specification below. Feel free to add your own ideas or flesh out the specifications in /Submit?. I'll transfer over good ideas to this page. And it'll keep spam to a minimum.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS


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