Unfortunately one can only be a legend once they have already dead. For such reason, people should buy apple once they become antique… in 20 years of the future
@@i_love_ar_4789_my_husbandPeople are hating for no reason, Apple is the biggest company on earth things change and move on and yet Apple still tries to integrite customer quality to its shows unlike other brands.
Now ic... probably during those times it was interesting to talk about those stuff so massively... it kind of looks funny right now... eg. the way he spoke about adding a webcam, as if it's something colossal...
I love watching these old keynotes because it's fascinating to remember what was impressive, what was new and what the limitations of technology were back in the day and how it's changed.
I love Louis Vuitton, Andrew Carnegie, Борис Нудельман, John D. Rockefeller, Leonardo del Vecchio, Dietrich Mateschitz, Paul Allen, Liliane Bettencourt and Steve Jobs
Competition ruins everything . Now company’s don’t have the time to tell a story because 2 months later company’s like Huawei Samsung or Microsoft would copy that feature.
@@hilal_younus that's why steve jobs always mention they have patented their feature, so if there's another company that trying to do copycat, apple can sue them
@@armeniancrusader301 He's actually making it better as company, worse for consumers. He removed jack, sold airpod, dongles profit. Now it's more of make a problem, sell a solution to problem you just created. Before it was, How something new and creative we should bring?
Prateek Panwar but it’s kinda bad for those who are buying it , I think since the MacBook Pro 2016 and other MacBook versions released without any ports besides 2 or 4 thunderbolt 3 ports , I think the sales went down
It’s insane to think that Intel-powered laptops were once considered the most energetically efficient machines in the world, and nowadays they’re far behind M1 and M2, and even some AMD Ryzen counterparts. It amazes me to watch these presentations and compare to what we have today.
Meteor Lake laptops are a great start for Intel in both power efficiency and increased battery life, but Intel in these categories is FAR behind Apple, AMD Ryzen, and Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite products.
The progress of technology is astonishing, just in 10 years we've seen a substantial jump on every aspect of computers you can think of. RIP Steve Jobs
Actually technology hasn't evolved much in terms of laptops. Today's laptops look almost the same and many of them come with thicker side bezels than this 13 years old MacBook. Plus CPU power hasn't increased that much either, yes we now have a few more cores in general, but 2C/4T laptops are still sold today.
It's not just cores but performance per core that matters, the phone cores are typically much slower than x86 cores. This 13 year old Core 2 Duo would still run a modern OS perfectly fine, which is pretty impressive. And dual core laptops are still sold today even.
@@Ifalvarado you don’t know how system management works. The architecture is only key if you have thing that need a fisc system vs risc that takes a large amount of coding to emulate.
@@9000888sora risc and cisc and mips whatever the fuck, won't compare if the actual cpu isn't pumping enough horsepower due to watts. For example, you can have 20 midgets and they will out perform a steriod monster because those midgets get their first taste of pussy
JoshuaParkYeah its not even about the look. It’s the fact that it is a very humane design. If somebody tripped on your wire today, you are basically screwed.
does it now have 4.5 performance or 4.8? It even has 10 fasts per volt and 8 awesomes per ampere. And don't forget songs per $, or was it sounds per notes?
I bought a MacBook Pro last summer, and I love it. I'd been reticent about replacing a desktop machine with a portable (also my first laptop), but for such a compact device it smokes.
At least 1000x times better than this laptop according to a apple keynote I cannot remember which year. Crazy to think our phones(both iPhone and android) have hundred times more horsepower than this.
Aman Agarwal Well, not hundreds (referring to the Apple A13). Several times faster in cpu performance, easily. If we’re talking about the Intel GMA GPUs that was common in base spec Macbooks though, then the 100x GPU performance becomes quite believable.
Watching this 18 years later on my M3 Pro MacBook Pro 16". It's amazing how much Jobs' intro on performance-per-Watt mimics pretty much exactly what Craig Federighi and Tim Cook said after they announced Apple would be switching to making their own CPUs. This is my very first MacBook ever, and I'm already a huge fan!
It didn’t have only advantages though.. I broke like 4 ou 5 of them with my previous notebooks because the cord was so easily breakable. I don’t how how are the USB C charger but I really don’t have good memories of MagSafe
I loved sit as well, but let’s not forget how much of a convenience dual side charging is and how much better battery life got in the recent years. I miss it too as some of the best innovation happened to notebooks, but the use case revolved away from this.
I bought one of these when it first came out. It was at the time such a beautiful machine. They got so hot though you could practically burn yourself. Gave it away after I upgraded to the unibody design.
@althais well, for the iSight camera, in '06, not many laptops had a webcam embedded in, and Apple was one of the first. Dual Core processors in laptops were unheard of, save for desktop replacement 2 inch thick wintel monsters and also, Steve built up the RDF and suspense by releasing the product at the end of the conference when most hopes of a product release were already dashed, save for the Core Duo iMac which was introduced at the starting of the conference.
@Genixel That's why Cook is not presenting and Phil does the product launches instead. He's got a lot of prior experience; iMac G5 launch, Snow Leopard and 3GS launch and this years MacBook Pro and Air updates
I agree. I'm addicted to Steve's Keynotes, but I actually watched the one on Vista (bumped into it here on RU-vid) and I couldn't watch another minute, especially after he mentioned the word "Business."
I bet at least 75% of the people in that room have absolutely no idea what hes talking about, but I bet 100% of them bought this product. Marketing genius he is.
This may apply for the iphone or maybe the iPod as they are targeted to the general consumers but the Mac had a dedicated following of tech savy designers, content creators, and programmers I'm pretty sure a lot of them are a well informed bunch. At least this was so back then.
Epic_World Apple still has one of the best customer support systems of any company. They care about their customers because their customers make them money. Sure I’d agree that some of their decisions were with profit in mind, but every product has that idea in mind, it’s how business works. Apple just happens to be amazing it at. You might not like apple and you’re entitled to that, but they care about their customers because their customers pay their salaries.
I do like Apple, but I don't strongly agree with there recent business decisions that they are enforcing onto there customers. For example, the transition to USB-C, the removal of the magsafe. Just so they can have an increase of sales on there accessories and repairs. Theoretically, they could have given us the magsafe with there recent macbooks, but chose not to do so. A damage screen on new macbook pro would cost almost a 1000 dollars to repair, so instead of giving us a safety feature that would prevent, they decided to opt out of it, just because they would have increase profit margin.