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Title: ModBook
Post by: TrekkieTechie on 10 Jul 2007, 23:21
So, yeah (http://axiotron.com/index.php?id=modbook). This is almost indescribably exciting for people like me (i.e. computer users who want a Tablet and nothing to do with Windows ever again).

Any other would-be Tablet PC Mac lovers out there?
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: godinpants on 11 Jul 2007, 04:13
Looks pretty cool.
I remember reading int he blog of one of the logic developers that apple was working on a new "protools killer" music editor which would make use of a touch screen interface.

So there may be something in the works from apple themselves.
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: DavidGrohl on 11 Jul 2007, 06:04
  I'd say a touch-screen iPod is in the works . . it'd be extremely easy to implement and manufacture seeing how it would basically be a watered down iPhone.
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: Emaline on 11 Jul 2007, 06:35
I had a link in my blog of this guy's blog about modding his tablet pc to be a tablet mac. It included a video and everything.  It was pretty awesome. I wish I could find that link.
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: Melodic on 11 Jul 2007, 23:55
  I'd say a touch-screen iPod is in the works . . it'd be extremely easy to implement and manufacture seeing how it would basically be a watered down iPhone.

There's no reason Apple's next-generation iPod WOULDN'T be touch-sensitive. My only theories here relate to the Nano and the Shuffle, both of which will look extremely old if Apple decides to make a touch-based Pod, since the technology is not nearly advanced enough to fit inside a Nano profile.
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: HFrankenstein on 12 Jul 2007, 06:47
Every time I see the Modbook mentioned somewhere, I get very intrigued. It would never measure up to my desktop system, however, for two reasons:

1) No keyboard, and I am a big keyboard shortcut junkie when using Photoshop
2) The screen is too low-res for me. I do my comicking on a 24" monitor at 1920x1200, and even that is a bit of a squeeze for me, since I work at 600 dpi and usually zoom in to 200%.

I could see using it for sketching, but I prefer sketching with a pencil anyway.

Still, very enticing.
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: TrekkieTechie on 12 Jul 2007, 08:29
I'm looking forward to hearing what people say about it once they get their hands on their own, rather than one locked down on a table at Macworld. They ship at the end of the month...

Here (http://www.macmod.com/content/view/166/2/) is the 'iTablet', an iBook mod done by a dyslexic wedding photographer.

And HFrankenstein, you could always pick up a Bluetooth keyboard. Though I can see your point about the size of the screen.
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: Mnementh on 12 Jul 2007, 10:04
I have an old PowerBook (4+ years) which the screen broke off of, this might be a way to resurrect it.
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: Lazer on 14 Jul 2007, 01:21
The 2500 dollar price tag sooooooorta kinda keeps me from wanting this as much as I would under normal circumstances. I think I'll be just fine with an 80 dollar piece of shit tablet I rarely use.
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: iliketodraw on 14 Jul 2007, 12:28
Spectacular, i paid more than that for my Macbook Pro. I can't help but feel i got kind of ripped off now... Oh well i'll have to stick to the MBP/Wacom combo until i can afford something like this.
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: HFrankenstein on 16 Jul 2007, 12:11
...you could always pick up a Bluetooth keyboard.

True, but that'll just piledrive the Modbook's portability into the ground.
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: TrekkieTechie on 16 Jul 2007, 22:53
Were you really going to do a lot of photoshopping on the bus?
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: HFrankenstein on 17 Jul 2007, 02:36
Nope. But if I'm going to buy a tablet Mac, it's so I can work when I'm away from the house. If I wanted a tableted screen for at home, I'd just get a Cintique.
Title: Re: ModBook
Post by: TrekkieTechie on 17 Jul 2007, 21:12
Eh, fair enough. I'd be using it to take notes (I do that a lot for my job) and sketch in Photoshop.