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So I was walking by the downtown SF mac store tonight at around 10pm on my way to union square.

They had all the window posters taken down.

Also - On the Ellis St. side of the store they have a little set of windows that have poster displays in them. See here:

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=San+F...&cbp=1,379.2139078745777,,1,5.891764293684257

The current display that was up tonight had iMacs.

Workers were removing those posters. They weren't replacing them with anything...


Workers were bringing in a crap load of crates through the side door too. It looked like the sort of container that big marketing materials would be stored in (props, posters etc.)
 
I recall being pretty frustrated with Apple two years ago at MacWorld when they released the iMac Core Duo. Just a few months previously (October 12, 2005) they released the updated iMac G5 with the iSight which I purchased so my machine was obsolete very quickly.
 
I recall being pretty frustrated with Apple two years ago at MacWorld when they released the iMac Core Duo. Just a few months previously (October 12, 2005) they released the updated iMac G5 with the iSight which I purchased so my machine was obsolete very quickly.

That happened to me too. I figured an October release would preclude a major update before Macworld.

I haven't learned my lesson though. I bought a Al iMac in December. This virtually guarantees that an updated iMac will be released on Tuesday...:eek:
 
That happened to me too. I figured an October release would preclude a major update before Macworld.

I haven't learned my lesson though. I bought a Al iMac in December. This virtually guarantees that an updated iMac will be released on Tuesday...:eek:

Apple does not announce minor speed bumps at major events. The issue about the G5 had to do with the switch to Intel which was a major announcement. Do no expect an iMac this week. You should be fine.
 
updates

I recall being pretty frustrated with Apple two years ago at MacWorld when they released the iMac Core Duo. Just a few months previously (October 12, 2005) they released the updated iMac G5 with the iSight which I purchased so my machine was obsolete very quickly.

Same here................ I put my new iMac G5 up on e-bay and got what I paid for it. I cannot find fault with a company that provides updates too rapidly.
 
I recall being pretty frustrated with Apple two years ago at MacWorld when they released the iMac Core Duo. Just a few months previously (October 12, 2005) they released the updated iMac G5 with the iSight which I purchased so my machine was obsolete very quickly.

i wouldn't say that exactly... to many, the G5 chip was far superior to the Core Duo... and G5 is a 64 bit processor while the Core Duo is only 32 bit... the iMacs didn't become 64 bit compatible again until the Core 2 Duo chipset were included 10 months later.
 
I don't think the iMacs will be replaced, but I do think they're due a speed bump and maybe graphics card bump.

If these happen, I'll be buying one as well as a Macbook Pro (Just sold my 2.2GHz for £960) so got that money plus the money I'd originally saved for a new MBP burning a huge hole.
 
Speed bump

I don't think the iMacs will be replaced, but I do think they're due a speed bump and maybe graphics card bump.

If these happen, I'll be buying one as well as a Macbook Pro (Just sold my 2.2GHz for £960) so got that money plus the money I'd originally saved for a new MBP burning a huge hole.

This likely would have taken place along side the Mac Pro speed bump. A graphics card update would be highly welcome in the iMac, but it would have to run at a cooler temp - the existing card levels out at about 140º F - a bit too close to the threshold of 180º.
 
I too doubt that there will be any significant change to the iMac tomorrow but even if there is, it hardly makes the iMac release in August "obsolete"!!

Even a base model 24" iMac like mine has a 2.4GHz C2D CPU, 4GB RAM and a whopping great 24" display which is far from obsolete by any current standard. This is one of the things which made me go for a Mac this time around (long time DIY PC user) because I don't need to constantly worry about the evolution of technology on a daily basis anymore. My machine will run everything I need to run for 5+ years and even if I do feel the need to upgrade before then, it will actually be worthwhile selling rather than just putting it in the attic like you would with an old PC...

So! Chill out and enjoy the show tomorrow!
:)
 
Even a base model 24" iMac like mine has a 2.4GHz C2D CPU, 4GB RAM and a whopping great 24" display which is far from obsolete by any current standard.

That is not the base model. The 24" gets you the 2.4GHz CPU, and 4GB of RAM is not base. The base model is still 2.0GHz - even the MacBooks look better at first glance.

The iMac does not need an overhaul, but it is overdue for a speed bump. I'm in the market now, but am waiting for this.
 
Whether the next upgrade will be a simple speed bump to Penryn or the full monty to Montevina, I do hope Apple addresses the 20" screen quality. Not everyone has the budget or desk space to go 24" although she is a beauty.

:apple:Dal
 
That is not the base model. The 24" gets you the 2.4GHz CPU, and 4GB of RAM is not base. The base model is still 2.0GHz - even the MacBooks look better at first glance.

The iMac does not need an overhaul, but it is overdue for a speed bump. I'm in the market now, but am waiting for this.

The iMac is still behind the Macbook Pro for an update. It should be getting close, but probably March/April.
 
That is not the base model. The 24" gets you the 2.4GHz CPU, and 4GB of RAM is not base. The base model is still 2.0GHz - even the MacBooks look better at first glance.

The iMac does not need an overhaul, but it is overdue for a speed bump. I'm in the market now, but am waiting for this.

It is a base model 24", only I added the RAM myself for a fraction of the price that Apple would have charged. I should have mentioned the DIY memory upgrade but it is the base model 24" machine like I said.

Hope this clarifies,
Craig.
 
Cheer up - the latest G5 iMacs are great machines and not any worse than the next generation's. What are the advantages of having an Intel Mac if you are not running Windows on it - maybe freeing up a minute a day in a real world use? In normal tasks, like internet browsing, typing and such, G5 Macs are as fast as the Intel ones. In benchmarks, yes, G5s are slower, but the difference is not noticeable in real life in most cases, unless you are running benchmark tests 24/7 :)

A minute a day is 6 hours in a year!
 
New imac??

Hi guys, i need you advice on an imac. In the buyer's guide it said that imac is going to get upgrate soon. But my question is, is it really going to get an upgrate soon. I need to buy it within 2 weeks. or should i really wait for the new one, and if there's new one coming out, what is going to get upgrate

Thanks
 
Hi guys, i need you advice on an imac. In the buyer's guide it said that imac is going to get upgrate soon. But my question is, is it really going to get an upgrate soon. I need to buy it within 2 weeks. or should i really wait for the new one, and if there's new one coming out, what is going to get upgrade?

If you need it within the next two weeks go and buy one now. The next big thing from Apple is the SDK for iPhone and maybe an updated MacBook. I don't think anyone is envisioning a new iMac before May.

You should be pleased with the current offerings. They are very nice. Plusbyou get the full current Apple software suite - Leopard, iLife, etc.
 
iMac Please

Just gimmie an updated iMac already. :( Please, I'm sick of waiting. It's over-do based on Apple's updates in the past. And this designer needs an upgrade from her 2004 small-freakin-inch screen Dell laptop. :eek:

Is anyone else out there tired of waiting?

:apple: Heather
 
You're looking for the wrong machine to be begging for an update. The iMac isn't due for an upgrade for more than a few months, and it will probably just be a speed bump and maybe more drive space. If you're tired of your laptop, then upgrade now. I doubt there will be much of a noticeable difference when an update happens.

Now if you're wanting another laptop, then wait for the MBP update. But don't be looking for any iMac update soon.
 
Does any one know if there's a new imac coming out soon??
If yes, what is the upgrate going to be?

Thanks
 
I think that they may well give it a speed bump in the next month.

If so, I will go out and buy it immediately, as I want to get one now - but am waiting to see what happens next week with the MBP update (if it ever happens!)

I actually want to go and buy the top of the range one, but the prospect of it being updated to MAYBE a Quad-core is too enticing so I will wait and see a couple of weeks.

If no update then, I will just go and get it!
 
Update imac???

I think that they may well give it a speed bump in the next month.

If so, I will go out and buy it immediately, as I want to get one now - but am waiting to see what happens next week with the MBP update (if it ever happens!)

I actually want to go and buy the top of the range one, but the prospect of it being updated to MAYBE a Quad-core is too enticing so I will wait and see a couple of weeks.

If no update then, I will just go and get it!

I'm waiting for the MBP too, but at the moment i need something that i can use at home. if the imac is only going to get a speed bump then i think i'm going to get it now. but do you think they'll improve anything other than speed?

Thanks
 
How about a Blue-Ray drive in a new iMac? That'd be fun. And maybe a soft-serve machine?:apple:
 
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