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So... any more contenders to the reply? Maybe Steve Jobs even uses a Treo, or a Blackberry Pearl, or a Moto Q, or a Nokia E62? (note the trend? They're all the phones he used as examples of what doesn't work in the keynote announcing iPhone).

Or maybe he's using a Sony VAIO TZ series? (what he compared the MacBook Air against)
:D
 
MBA, nothing special. He is a very simplistic man and wouldn't fret over having the biggest, baddest machine.
 
i dont know about what computer he uses, but i bet he uses a blackberry for a phone. kidding. but seriously, what kind of phone do you think he used before there was an iphone?
 
Seriously though guys. For him to use a PowerBook G5 would be for him to call himself stupid. He said himself in the first white Intel iMac launch that "each of these chips are faster than the G5... and there's TWO of them!" I'm quoting here.
 
very funny now guys. In all seriousness though. Sure, maybe he uses next gen hardware, but which next gen? For example, would he use a next gen MacBook pro, or a next-gen MacBook air? Does he use an iMac, or a mac pro? Which iPod does he use? That kind of thing
I doubt Steve has anything next gen sitting on his desk or in his office. Too many folks would be able to see and therefore spill the beans.
 
I doubt Steve has anything next gen sitting on his desk or in his office. Too many folks would be able to see and therefore spill the beans.

me either, but I bet he doesn't carry anything from the office to his house. For "work."

All I am saying is that if I was a CEO of an awesome computer company, I'd have the next OS on my private little laptop in my study, That I keep hidden behind a fake hollowed out row of books. :)
 
Seriously though guys. For him to use a PowerBook G5 would be for him to call himself stupid. He said himself in the first white Intel iMac launch that "each of these chips are faster than the G5... and there's TWO of them!" I'm quoting here.

B-But.. Didn't Steve also say the G5 was the most powerful chip in any consumer desktop?

Alright, I think I'm done with the G5 jokes for atleast another few months.
 
My idea here is that Steve has a lot of stuff we've never seen before, he's kinda like the initial beta tester IMO. He's got 12" MBPs out the wazoo and tons of iTablets in addition to the 16 core 3.2 Ghz Mac Pro in his office... not to mention all the assorted Apple products laying around his house, but don't forget his specially-designed-to-look-like-a-normal-iPhone-so-as-not-to-spread-rumors-of-new-iPhones 3G iPhone.
 
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