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OK arn, time to post the new dual 1.8 G5s on the front page.

Hmmm, no single 1.8 G5?
 
UP...and TRUE!

Well, that's a big iMac screen. Good job on the part of the rumors specialists.

Squire
 
store

US Store is back....and all of the rumors are true...20" iMac is $2199 and the rest of the Think Secret info is true except there is no single 1.8GHz G5...

Enjoy!

Hickman
 

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Re: What's up with eMacs?

Originally posted by K12MacTech
Apple Store Special Deals page lists a "previous generation" eMac:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APP...L2su/0.0.7.1.0.5.13.0.3.0.0.0.0.3.1.1.0?82,73

Doesn't look any different to me than the "current" generation eMac:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APP...DljkXV13hPL2su/0.0.7.1.0.5.21.1.2.1.0.0.0.1.0
Probably includes OS 9 (bootable version).

They had to get rid of those previous generation units quick. ;)

But they did have the old low end models for $699 for awhile new, and $580 refurbished.
 
Re: Re: What's up with eMacs?

Originally posted by Sun Baked
Probably includes OS 9 (bootable version).

They had to get rid of those previous generation units quick. ;)

But they did have the old low end models for $699 for awhile new, and $580 refurbished.

Yes, but they are the both the same price. Why would I want to buy a model that is also presumably without Panther for the same price? If it is clearance, then it should have a lower price as incentive. If the hardware itself hasn't changed, then it is still physically possible for it to boot into OS9. I don't see any change in the hardware configuration.
 
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