G5
Apple will be selling very few iMacs right now until march, when they're all ready. That's probably when the G5s will be ready as well. With a new look, of course.
So APple desides to not do the G5 announcement (the other 30 minutes scheduled that was left out)
until Feb, so that they can still sell computers.
But hey - buy a 733 G4 with combo drive and 15 inch display for $2200, or buy a 800G4 with Superdrive
and 15 inch display, minus the expandibility, for $1800.
Yeah.
G5s are right around the corner. I think.
I guess MacWorld Tokyo?
Love Andrew
So APple desides to not do the G5 announcement (the other 30 minutes scheduled that was left out)
until Feb, so that they can still sell computers.
But hey - buy a 733 G4 with combo drive and 15 inch display for $2200, or buy a 800G4 with Superdrive
and 15 inch display, minus the expandibility, for $1800.
Yeah.
G5s are right around the corner. I think.
I guess MacWorld Tokyo?
Love Andrew
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I guess 1/7/02 was a little too early......
Powermac fans: hold out. Big things are coming.
SdC
When is 10.2 going to be coming out?
That's a long time to wait for a PM refresh, especially since the iMac just narrowed the gap between the consumer and pro models considerably.
There are two possibilities as far as I can see: Either the rumors are wrong and 10.2 (or whatever the 64 bit update ends up being) is coming out much sooner; or the 64-bit hardware will appear in advance of the OS, taking advantage of the PPC's 32 bit compatibility.
The pro line didn't even get speed bumped, so I expect those machines will be overhauled within 90 days (Apple Event? MWTY? Seybold NY?).
Since the iMac's price ceiling just jumped $300, I wonder if my guess wasn't right, and the PowerMac will exit the midrange altogether and start over $2K - a lot of money for a lot of power.
<strong>10.2 will allegedly show up some time around MWNY.
That's a long time to wait for a PM refresh, especially since the iMac just narrowed the gap between the consumer and pro models considerably.
There are two possibilities as far as I can see: Either the rumors are wrong and 10.2 (or whatever the 64 bit update ends up being) is coming out much sooner; or the 64-bit hardware will appear in advance of the OS, taking advantage of the PPC's 32 bit compatibility.
The pro line didn't even get speed bumped, so I expect those machines will be overhauled within 90 days (Apple Event? MWTY? Seybold NY?).
Since the iMac's price ceiling just jumped $300, I wonder if my guess wasn't right, and the PowerMac will exit the midrange altogether and start over $2K - a lot of money for a lot of power.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Thanks for the info
G-News
And any new Powermacs must come with Superdrive.
I'm going for Tokyo.
Andrew