are you fool enough to buy a powermac now ?
Incredible : absolutely no change in the specifications of the powermac line nor the prizes. Even the powerbook have more RAM : 1 GB for the ultime model : nothing for the powermac.
I don't think that many people will wish to buy a powermac those days. They better wait the new model, and apple better stop his production of powermacs now, and (let's hope) start the production of the new ones.
I don't think that many people will wish to buy a powermac those days. They better wait the new model, and apple better stop his production of powermacs now, and (let's hope) start the production of the new ones.
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if apple WASN"T about to update the powermac then they would slash the price by a couple hundred all around, and they would add more ram and maybe bigger HDs or something, and if they weren't going to update the Pmac for a while they would have speed bumped it a little(but not much)
933 G4 coming on April!
<strong>Keep hope alive.
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Nice scoop Scott H !
no.
<strong>are you fool enough to buy a powermac now ?
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I wasn't expecting an another answer from you kate
Instead of worrying about CPU labels and case designs, I'm simply waiting for a machine with a certain combination of specifications and price to be released before I upgrade, knowing that said machine will get me through the next three or four years without much problem.
*shrug* What the hell else can you do. I don't need to buy a 1.6 GHz Dell or Gateway and run XP for a week in order to figure out such a machine isn't more capable than the one I already have, and is still less reliable, regardless of any lame Winstone benchmarks.
Thus companies such as printing won't know what's going on so they will indeed purchase the powermacs.
I have seen it done before. Some companies only receive word of new products just by if someone gets a catalog at home.. you know how long that takes.