Originally posted by Stike
Oh well, if we all expect this keynote ONLY to include Software demos, we won´t be disappointed, will we?
But what would an Expo be without ANY new Hardware?? 😕
Originally posted by teabgs
There will be a new PowerMac released and most likely an updated iMac. The release date of 10.2 is highly likely as the latest build is very speedy and has far fewer bugs then previous ones (I've seen it run on my friend's pismo).
Keep your pants on. 😉
Originally posted by teabgs
... The release date of 10.2 is highly likely as the latest build is very speedy and has far fewer bugs then previous ones (I've seen it run on my friend's pismo).
Keep your pants on. 😉
Originally posted by gralem
This is what I've heard from very reliable sources:
No dual 1.5GHz G4's (motorola can't supply anything)
No 17" LCD iMac (15" iCub^H^H^HMacs gather dust...let's release a more expensive 17" model! Uh-uh)
Sorry, but that's the latest.
---gralem
Originally posted by firewire2001
are these just predictions? or what are they??
Originally posted by asurace
They're from "reliable sources".....
Originally posted by Stike
🙄 Hmmm, in another thread around here someone wrote that 10.2 is far from perfect in the current Build - some programs/features would have been cut out again and so on.
So, is it likely now or what? 🙁 😀
And, yes, I´ll keep my pants tight till the livestream! 😉
BTW is there any confirmation on live QT Broadcasting?
AND BTW: Keep your eyes on apple.com for even more announcements in the last 7 days 😀 😀 WAY BEYOND 😛 😱
..and yes, i like smilies...
Originally posted by sparkleytone
my prediction...
1GHz G4 2MB L3 Cache - PC133RAM = $1599
Dual 1133MHz 2MB Each Processor - DDR333 Firewire2 Bluetooth = $2299
Dual 1266MHz 4MB Each L3 FSB=200MHz - DDR333 Firewire2 Bluetooth = $2999
Originally posted by sparkleytone
my prediction...
1GHz G4 2MB L3 Cache - PC133RAM = $1599
Dual 1133MHz 2MB Each Processor - DDR333 Firewire2 Bluetooth = $2299
Dual 1266MHz 4MB Each L3 FSB=200MHz - DDR333 Firewire2 Bluetooth = $2999
Originally posted by AlphaTech
Since Apple [typically] uses the same motherboard in all the towers, I can't see them using two different memory types. Either ALL PC133 or ALL PC2100/2700.
Originally posted by Dunepilot
I agree. Apple wouldn't split the motherboard architecture within one PowerMac G4 series. This would not be cost-effective for bulk manufacture unless what's being suggested is that the low-end machine retains today's motherboard.
Originally posted by AlphaTech
Since Apple [typically] uses the same motherboard in all the towers, I can't see them using two different memory types. Either ALL PC133 or ALL PC2100/2700.
Originally posted by hitman
I believe Apple has split the tower motherboard architecture in the past (please correct me if I am wrong.) If you recall, in the first line of G4 towers (350, 400, 450) the baseline tower was based off the old G3 motherboard. Or am I completely insane? 😀