Tablet computing fans fed up with waiting for Apple to release a pen-powered Mac are at long last able to buy one thanks to US-based Mac upgrade specialist Other World Computing.
OWC Axiotron Modbook OWC's Axiotron Modbook: a tablet Mac at last
Slip OWC $1300 (£795/€1015) and send in your brand new metal MacBook, and the …
E-peen-enhancing though a tablet Mac might be for the high end Apple aficionado, I can't imagine it'll be any way compatible with AppleCare, which would make it a very expensive gamble on how long a Modbook will last before developing hardware issues.
It is kind of surprising that Apple haven't released an official version, though - god knows there are enough people out there who'd buy it.
What's that? We've got a strong foothold in the mid-to-high end laptop market, and are popular with people who like gadgets? We've released a range of portable media players and phones with a well regarded and intuitive multi-touch interface? Our deals with mobile network providers could get us an easy entrance into the highly mobile computing market?
Well, I just don't see how those things could ever work together.
I can't think of anything more pointless than this tablet kajigga, but £1345 for one direct from them, or £1400 you paid for your laptop + £800 to convert it? Who would do that?
A friend has had one of these since August. It keeps the bottom shell of the MacBook intact, with the motherboard and peripherals. The top shell/keyboard and display are lopped off and replaced with a digitizer and display similar to the Wacom Cintiq digitizer/LCDs.
I believe they get some kind of accomodation from Apple to buy the base shells sans display which probably lets them offer the new units so inexpensively (relative to the conversion)
Axiotron does not have much software of their own on the beast, relying on Apple's Ink system and Wacom's tablet driver software. My friend does illustration work on hers, and I expect that's what most of them are used for, rather than a specialized vertical application
"Slip OWC $1300 (£795/€1015) and send in your brand new *metal* MacBook, and the company will convert into a tablet it's calling the Axiotron Modbook."
To be clear, a close perusal of the axiotron.com site confirms that they presently offer this only for the original macbooks, but they hope to have a revised shell casting available in "mid-2009" to serve the new ones. El Reg has had a bit of a cock-up on the press release comprehension front.
So far as Apple is concerned, for OS X licensing this _is_ an Apple-labeled product, just resold in a modified case. Axiotron sells through distributors in the US and Canada, with each responsible for warrenty service.
Reading their forums, I see the Axiotron CEO was an Apple engineer on the Newton and some other products, and the company is an Apple Premier Developer, though I'm not sure if that signfies more than dropping a few grand on ADC membership.
Tablet MacBook launched... again
Tablet computing fans fed up with waiting for Apple to release a pen-powered Mac are at long last able to buy one thanks to US-based Mac upgrade specialist Other World Computing. OWC Axiotron Modbook OWC's Axiotron Modbook: a tablet Mac at last Slip OWC $1300 (£795/€1015) and send in your brand new metal MacBook, and the …
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Posted Friday 31st October 2008 15:30 GMT
Anonymous Coward
AppleCares not for this, I suspect... #
E-peen-enhancing though a tablet Mac might be for the high end Apple aficionado, I can't imagine it'll be any way compatible with AppleCare, which would make it a very expensive gamble on how long a Modbook will last before developing hardware issues.
It is kind of surprising that Apple haven't released an official version, though - god knows there are enough people out there who'd buy it.
Posted Friday 31st October 2008 20:00 GMT
Michael
You'd think it would be a no-brainer #
What's that? We've got a strong foothold in the mid-to-high end laptop market, and are popular with people who like gadgets? We've released a range of portable media players and phones with a well regarded and intuitive multi-touch interface? Our deals with mobile network providers could get us an easy entrance into the highly mobile computing market?
Well, I just don't see how those things could ever work together.
Posted Friday 31st October 2008 20:00 GMT
Webster Phreaky
And Again ... it will be a flop #
What do you get when you make an already over priced buggy POS MacBook into a REALLY over-priced POS Tablet MacBook that no one really wants?
A Flop.
Posted Friday 31st October 2008 20:00 GMT
Matt Thornton
Who does the maths over there? #
I can't think of anything more pointless than this tablet kajigga, but £1345 for one direct from them, or £1400 you paid for your laptop + £800 to convert it? Who would do that?
Posted Saturday 1st November 2008 21:30 GMT
Proton Wrangler
A pretty slick conversion #
A friend has had one of these since August. It keeps the bottom shell of the MacBook intact, with the motherboard and peripherals. The top shell/keyboard and display are lopped off and replaced with a digitizer and display similar to the Wacom Cintiq digitizer/LCDs.
I believe they get some kind of accomodation from Apple to buy the base shells sans display which probably lets them offer the new units so inexpensively (relative to the conversion)
Axiotron does not have much software of their own on the beast, relying on Apple's Ink system and Wacom's tablet driver software. My friend does illustration work on hers, and I expect that's what most of them are used for, rather than a specialized vertical application
Posted Sunday 2nd November 2008 06:35 GMT
Andrew Kirkpatrick
I smell Psystar #
... hmm, I love the smell of legal action early in the morning
Posted Monday 3rd November 2008 12:08 GMT
Jim
@ I smell Psystar #
Why? Psystar are selling non-macs with OS X pre-installed, these guys are selling (mostly) mac hardware.
And, if Proton Wrangler is to believed, they are doing this with the knowledge of Apple.
Posted Monday 3rd November 2008 12:08 GMT
Anonymous Coward
old macbooks only #
While extremely expensive they actually work very well, and they include their own warranty.
but its only available on the old style plastic macbooks not any of the aluminum ones.
Posted Monday 3rd November 2008 12:08 GMT
Anonymous Coward
Buy a proper tablet PC #
...or you could buy a proper tablet PC (HP 2730p, Gigabyte M912, etc) and stick OSX on it. It works on these and other tablet PCs...
Posted Monday 3rd November 2008 14:26 GMT
James Prior
@ AC "old macbooks only" #
So you missed the bit which said:
"Slip OWC $1300 (£795/€1015) and send in your brand new *metal* MacBook, and the company will convert into a tablet it's calling the Axiotron Modbook."
Posted Wednesday 5th November 2008 21:39 GMT
Proton Wrangler
plastic macbooks only, for the moment #
To be clear, a close perusal of the axiotron.com site confirms that they presently offer this only for the original macbooks, but they hope to have a revised shell casting available in "mid-2009" to serve the new ones. El Reg has had a bit of a cock-up on the press release comprehension front.
So far as Apple is concerned, for OS X licensing this _is_ an Apple-labeled product, just resold in a modified case. Axiotron sells through distributors in the US and Canada, with each responsible for warrenty service.
Reading their forums, I see the Axiotron CEO was an Apple engineer on the Newton and some other products, and the company is an Apple Premier Developer, though I'm not sure if that signfies more than dropping a few grand on ADC membership.
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