Expect a new device, but no new CPUs
Let's be real. Apple's CPU line-up is very solid right now. There is no need for them to update any of their hardware.
I predict they will announce a new iDevice to spur interest and bring people into the retail stores, but they will not update any Macs. It will be similar to how they introduced the iPod last year at this time.
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I predict they will announce a new iDevice to spur interest and bring people into the retail stores, but they will not update any Macs. It will be similar to how they introduced the iPod last year at this time.
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I would like to see an iDevice using an aqua interface with the Dock appearing/disappearing.
800 MHz low end, 1 GHz high end; G4 w/ 133 MHz FSB
17" LCD, 19" LCD
Hopped-up video chipset for the 19" model???
Laptops also are due for speed bumps. Maybe the Titanium waits until MWSF for a major revision, but the iBook probably will get a smaller revision this fall.
Alternatively, MWSF '03 might be an expo devoted to laptops. Then Apple would do a silent update on the Powermacs in Feb, boost them to crazy clockspeeds, like 1.4-1.5 GHz.
eMac? Either, A) Apple let's it stagnate so they can move fewer units and make less profit, or
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The iPod offers good guidance on a possible release date for the second iDevice this year:
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Announcement: End of October 2001:
<a href="http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2001/oct/23ipod.html" target="_blank">http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2001/oct/23ipod.html</a>
iPod on Sale: Nov, 10, 2001
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Considering a new iDevice is major news for Apple, they will invite the press again with a teaser like they did with the iPod. So, taking the iPod example from 2001:
Oct 23 (-) 7 days invitations sent out = pretty soon
My guess is there is either iDevice news in the next 20 days or nothing for quite some time. Introducing an iDevice at MWSF would be bad news for Christmas sales and Apple consumer marketing in general.
I believe you will see a new iDevice coming this season. Apple is a minority player in the computer industry but they are a major player in the portable music industry (iPod)
Look at the iPod competition, and this is a just a simple copy and paste. There a hundreds of companies that produce digital portable audio players. And the iPod beats them all hands down.
Apple could introduce any iDevice that would embarrass the competition.
iPod competition:
iRiver iDP-100 DataPlay Enabled Player
Archos Jukebox Multimedia 20 (W/photo module)
Creative Nomad Jukebox 3 (20 GB)
Sonicblue Rio Volt SP250
Bantam Interactive Explor BA350
Creative Nomad MuVo (128 MB)
PoGo Products RipFlash DX
TDK Mojo 620
Audible Otis
eDigital MXP-100 (340 MB Microdrive)
Panasonic SV-SD80
Samsung YEPP YP-30S
Sony CD Walkman DCJ01CSKIT
AVC Technology DMP-201 Soul II
Compaq iPaq Mini CD Player PM-1
Digitalway MPIO-DMG
First International Digital Irock 520
Nike PSA Play 120
PoGo Products RipFlash
RCA Lyra Jukebox RD2800
SRSWOWCast.com The Wow Thing
TDK Mojo
Audiovox MP3J MP4000
AVC Technology DMP-01 Soul
Daisy Technology Diva MP3064VP (64 MB)
Digital Global Network Dion DMX (128 MB)
Imation RipGo
Philips eXpanium EXP103
SSI Neo Jukebox (20 GB)
EAC MP-330 Beatman
A-MAX Technology Napa DAV-311
CMC Magnetics ShellStar CM-220
D-Link DMP-CD100
eDigital Treo 10
Frontier Labs NEX II (32 MB)
I-O Data Hyblitz MDM-H301(U)
JVC XL-PM1
Likko LKM012 Superman
MPuls3 MPower3
Aiwa XP-Z3C
Bantam Interactive BA50
Coby MP-C400
Digisette Duo-96 AR-196
Digitalway MPIO-DMB (32 MB, Gold)
Dioneer DCP-100
eDigital MXP-100 (512 MB Microdrive)
Interactive Media KanguruMP3 (40 GB)
KBGear JamP3 (Silver)
MadWaves Madplayer
Mambo P209
Now Evolution DataPlay Enabled Portable Music Player
Sony D-CJ500
<strong>If anybody believes that Apple would not enter the digital PHOTO or digital VIDEO or CELLPHONE market because of competition you don't know Apples from Applesauce.
I believe you will see a new iDevice coming this season. Apple is a minority player in the computer industry but they are a major player in the portable music industry (iPod)
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- I still believe the camera/video market is very different. What can Apple add of value there ?
What I see is a Apple smartphone w a camera.
- Yes, I believed in a new device for this season too...but it must be out within days now. Mid-November intro is really the last date to get holidays sales in my opinion.
And I'm not so sure anymore after they announced the last results. Maybe they wanna play safe in this economic environment for the time being....
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- I still believe the camera/video market is very different. What can Apple add of value there ?
What I see is a Apple smartphone w a camera.
- Yes, I believed in a new device for this season too...but it must be out within days now. Mid-November intro is really the last date to get holidays sales in my opinion.
And I'm not so sure anymore after they announced the last results. Maybe they wanna play safe in this economic environment for the time being....</strong><hr></blockquote>
The problem is that smartphones with cameras exist already. There is one out, and many more getting ready to flood the market. It has long been established that pda makers can't make cell phones, and cell phone makers can't make pdas, so Apple still has a way to enter the market I suppose.
$100, says that it only works in the US and Canada, and the rest of us can piss off, or suffer with a limited functionality version of it.
Nice
Tim
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- I still believe the camera/video market is very different. What can Apple add of value there ?
What I see is a Apple smartphone w a camera.
- Yes, I believed in a new device for this season too...but it must be out within days now. Mid-November intro is really the last date to get holidays sales in my opinion.
And I'm not so sure anymore after they announced the last results. Maybe they wanna play safe in this economic environment for the time being....</strong><hr></blockquote>
I can't really see a camera phone from Apple, it's generally bad design to chuck two things together like this, it is unlikely to be a good phone or a good camera if the two are combined because a camera and a phone do drastically different things.
Everyone loves a gadget (no one more than me) but the cameras on phones are gimmicks in my opinion.
I can see this with a phone but I can't understand the relationship with Sony Ericsson if this is the case.
I haven't been able to think of any revolutionary features you could add to a DV or still camera to make it so much better when using it with a mac. Macs are already pretty good at supporting third party equipment of this nature.
I'm not saying these mean that none of those devices could come from Apple, I just don't know where the killer advantage to those products would come from.