<strong>Go ahead then. Buy a PC. Sheesh, people. It's not a crisis if you have to wait a few more weeks for upgraded Powerbooks and Powermacs.</strong><hr></blockquote>
You assume to much. There's nothing but anecdotal evidence that Motorola does in fact, have their shite together, and are about ready to deliver something worthy of praise. All you have to go on is optimism, I'm afraid. That said, I think a fair number of us expected this. I know I did, but I was hoping Steve would at least prove me a little bit wrong by speed bumping the PM line (or maybe adding super drives throughout without changing the price)...but no...
And as I've said in other threads, I don't think MW Tokyo is a logical place to make a huge product announcement. That show doesn't get much visibility compared to the two shows in teh US or even Seybold.
<strong>Tokyo has also been pushed back to March instead of February (March 21-23 I believe). That's a nice long wait for a speed-bumped PM.</strong><hr></blockquote>
You assume to much. There's nothing but anecdotal evidence that Motorola does in fact, have their shite together, and are about ready to deliver something worthy of praise
sure... high-end iMac same MHz as high-end PowerMac, and same chip too, I'm pretty sure Apple hasn't got anything better to offer pros.
You guys need to reconsider your statements, seriously.
(Nothing personal, just that I thought the keynote was pretty good but was sure it'd be full of doomsayers' threads in here.
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<strong>Go ahead then. Buy a PC. Sheesh, people. It's not a crisis if you have to wait a few more weeks for upgraded Powerbooks and Powermacs.</strong><hr></blockquote>
You assume to much. There's nothing but anecdotal evidence that Motorola does in fact, have their shite together, and are about ready to deliver something worthy of praise. All you have to go on is optimism, I'm afraid. That said, I think a fair number of us expected this. I know I did, but I was hoping Steve would at least prove me a little bit wrong by speed bumping the PM line (or maybe adding super drives throughout without changing the price)...but no...
And as I've said in other threads, I don't think MW Tokyo is a logical place to make a huge product announcement. That show doesn't get much visibility compared to the two shows in teh US or even Seybold.
<strong>Tokyo has also been pushed back to March instead of February (March 21-23 I believe). That's a nice long wait for a speed-bumped PM.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Apple event anyone?
sure... high-end iMac same MHz as high-end PowerMac, and same chip too, I'm pretty sure Apple hasn't got anything better to offer pros.
You guys need to reconsider your statements, seriously.
(Nothing personal, just that I thought the keynote was pretty good but was sure it'd be full of doomsayers' threads in here.
Dave
Maybe they need more time to procure chips?