Apple introduces .... how?
Hello.
I know, I know. Another MacBook thread, but ...
I just was wondering, when Apple introduces a new design (in this case the MB), haven't they held special events for the media in the past, when they didn't used one of their conferences?
I remember this to be the case when the 2007 iMac was introduced, invitations to the press where released some weeks prior to this.
So shouldn't or couldn't that be an indicator, when and if, a newly designed MacBook is coming out?
Has anyone thoughts on this?
I know, I know. Another MacBook thread, but ...
I just was wondering, when Apple introduces a new design (in this case the MB), haven't they held special events for the media in the past, when they didn't used one of their conferences?
I remember this to be the case when the 2007 iMac was introduced, invitations to the press where released some weeks prior to this.
So shouldn't or couldn't that be an indicator, when and if, a newly designed MacBook is coming out?
Has anyone thoughts on this?
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Hello.
I know, I know. Another MacBook thread, but ...
I just was wondering, when Apple introduces a new design (in this case the MB), haven't they held special events for the media in the past, when they didn't used one of their conferences?
I remember this to be the case when the 2007 iMac was introduced, invitations to the press where released some weeks prior to this.
So shouldn't or couldn't that be an indicator, when and if, a newly designed MacBook is coming out?
Has anyone thoughts on this?
Not necessarily. If you remember, back in 2006 when the original MacBooks came out (the redesigned, Intel version of the iBook) there was no event, just a press release.
Really? Wow, that's surprising. It just seems like there is always a special event for new, redesigned products.
There is usually events for the big stuff, or the new stuff, eg. iphone, macbook air etc...., but for redesigns or updates there arent necessarily events...
Steve