Rumor: October should deliver new iPods, Pro machines

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  • Reply 61 of 64
    maccrazymaccrazy Posts: 2,658member
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    Originally posted by ThinkDifferent

    As much as i would be very happy if that happened, PLEASE, this guy is spewing crap everywhere. When you spew enough crap, you do end up with the right answer at times. I just don't see Apple pulling something like a vid pod off. MAYBE an updated Airport Express...



    Well it doesn't sound that far off - there does need to be an update to the iPod - it's been a year and there's nothing to attract me to buy a new one mainly because the one I bought last year is still top-of-the-range.
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  • Reply 62 of 64
    auroraaurora Posts: 1,142member
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    Originally posted by JeffDM

    So? Jobs lies, or at least, at the nicest, he changes his mind. He's rejected the idea of a computer built into an LCD screen, a flash-based iPod, a $500 computer and the idea of an iPod in a phone, who knows how many others.



    I like his CRTs are dead,or the 3.0 G5 Powermac statement.Jobs spins as much as O'reilly. I dont expect much from Apple but a Intel Mac in a New case 1/2 the size of todays monster would be nice with modern cards. PPC is on the way out. dual core PPC isnt going to do much for me or Mac sales in my view and like Moto its still just paper. PPC makers have paper down to a science.
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  • Reply 63 of 64
    sunilramansunilraman Posts: 8,133member
    Originally posted by BRussell

    Or, more likely, reiterated it.




    heh... i suspected my choice of the word "corroborate" would be somewhat of a stretch
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  • Reply 64 of 64
    noirdesirnoirdesir Posts: 1,027member
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    Originally posted by jeffharris

    A higher capacity iPod 100GB, 200GB whatever, would be great for those of us who use high sample rates when importing music from our CDs. [...]

    Let's call it the HiFiPod.




    Let's see. 200 GB, 300 MB per CD (Apple lossless), 670 CDs, at $12 per CD equals $8000.
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