So, we now have new iBooks and PowerBooks, and new eMacs last week.
Does this mean new iMacs and PowerMacs soon - like next week?
Anybody know???
Marko
Does this mean new iMacs and PowerMacs soon - like next week?
Anybody know???
Marko
I would not be surprised if the iMacs were updated soon, but I am not expecting updates to the PowerMacs until WWDC; I'd be pleasantly surprised if Apple updated them earlier. I'd say there's a 50/50 chance we'll see a G5 iMac with the next update, increasing to 80/20 if the iMacs are updated after the PowerMacs or at the same time as the PowerMacs.markoibook said:So, we now have new iBooks and PowerBooks, and new eMacs last week.
Does this mean new iMacs and PowerMacs soon - like next week?
Anybody know???
Marko
Here's my predictions:markoibook said:I saw a rumour recently that the Powermacs will be updated to all dual G5, with base model 2.2Ghz, then 2.4 and 2.6 at the top.
What is the likely hood of this?
And if apple do update the whole range to dual G5s, is the price of the base model likely to increase??
markoibook said:So, we now have new iBooks and PowerBooks, and new eMacs last week.
Does this mean new iMacs and PowerMacs soon - like next week?
Anybody know???
Marko
I agree with you that the scenario you described probably won't happen with the next update, but I can foresee that happening in a future update - I just can't tell you which one.Mr. Anderson said:The sad thing is the 1.5 GHz G4 - if they put it in the PowerBook, it probably means it will be in the iMac.
I'd love to see single G5s in the iMacs and all Dual G5s in the Powermacs.....I don't think that's going to happen now...
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Actually they released them on Monday, so they could have them out at NAB.Zaty said:My guess is new iMacs G4 tomorrow (they didn't release the Books on a Monday just for fun, did they?) or on April 27. PMs at WWDC.
markoibook said:And of course, we all must remember that the eMac now has the fastest superdrive (8x) - surely that can't be allowed to go on for much longer?
There has been no indication of a Motorola 7447 or 7457 variant that is clocker faster than 1.5GHz (with a 166MHz bus) yet.markoibook said:I agree that the updated iMacs will probably be G4.
Is it possible for the G4 to run at higher than 1.5GHz though? Because bumping the iMac to 1.5Ghz when the eMac is at 1.25GHz IMO still does not make the iMac that much better than the eMac. I think that the eMac seems to be a great machine for the money, so maybe the iMac will see a radical change.
And of course, we all must remember that the eMac now has the fastest superdrive (8x) - surely that can't be allowed to go on for much longer?
Bear said:Actually they released them on Monday, so they could have them out at NAB.
I wouldn't expect another hardware announcement until next week. Although next week probably has 1 year anniversary of Itunes Music Store announcement. So we might only see iTunes/iPod related announcements next week.
And I think you missed where I said:Zaty said:I guess you missed my point. As we all know, Apple usually releases new hardware on Tuesdays, (okay there were exception such as the last iBook release that happened on a Wednesday), so why did they choose to release the portables today rather than tomorrow? They might have reasons that don't have anything with further updates this week. But there is still a chance there's more coming tomorrow or on Wednesday b/c the reason for the Monday release could be that Apple didn't want to announce everything at once, which would make perfectly sense to me.
The NAB show is happening this week. The exhibit hall is open today thru later in the week.Bear said:Actually they released them on Monday, so they could have them out at NAB.
Bear said:And I think you missed where I said:
The NAB show is happing this week. The exhibit hall is open today thru later in the week.
wrldwzrd89 said:I would not be surprised if the iMacs were updated soon, but I am not expecting updates to the PowerMacs until WWDC; I'd be pleasantly surprised if Apple updated them earlier. I'd say there's a 50/50 chance we'll see a G5 iMac with the next update, increasing to 80/20 if the iMacs are updated after the PowerMacs or at the same time as the PowerMacs.