well since apple seems to be updating all of the things witch have not been updated in a while so, i say the next logical thing to update would be the *cough* ipod, but what do you think is next, and what will happen? <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
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-Chris
I live in Canada, and spending $479 CDN for a 5GB iPod, is just insane. I don't care how fast it moves the songs to and from the computer.
The iPod seriously needs to come down in price.
ipods could stand to come down in price a bit. honestly, i just wouldn't use a 40 gb version, but i'll bet a bunch of people would, so...
i am not sure what they are doing with the ibooks anymore. my guess is that, with all the education-aimed initiatives witht he ibooks, that they get updated and rebranded the ebooks (so long as they can get around that little copyright) to go with the emacs. still available to the public, but super-cheap to school districts in large quantities. i dunno. just a guess.
<strong>The iPod seriously needs to come down in price.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Lowering price on a product that sells as well as the iPod is just plain stupid.
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Lower the price and more iPods would sell.
Come on, $499 for a MP3 player is INSANE!
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Lower the price and more iPods would sell.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Pricing is more complicated than that.
One consideration - and only one of several - is that if you cut the price, sales have to rise by the amount of the decrease in profit. If Apple makes $100 per iPod, and they cut the price by $50, they have to sell twice as many. Would a $50 cut sell twice as many iPods?
[quote]<strong>Come on, $499 for a MP3 player is INSANE!</strong><hr></blockquote>
You say so, and yet iPod promptly took over the #1 spot in sales at that price point.
<strong>First iPods, then Xserve around WWDC and iBooks for MWNY</strong><hr></blockquote>Xserve at WWDC? They will by then be unupdated fot a whloe year! That'd be really depressing.. What are Apple waiting fore exactly? Just put the 1.42 GHz in there, larger hard drives and FW800! NOW!
MSKR
<strong>Updated iPods for $199 US?
I live in Canada, and spending $479 CDN for a 5GB iPod, is just insane. I don't care how fast it moves the songs to and from the computer.
The iPod seriously needs to come down in price.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Doesn't Canada have an extremely high tarrif on digital media that can be used to copy music? And if so, wouldn't it affect the iPod?
[ 02-05-2003: Message edited by: Phong ]</p>
<crossing my fingers>
Man, sometimes it just sucks living up here.
[ 02-05-2003: Message edited by: little mouse ]</p>
<strong>well my guess is that the new chip will definently appear first in the xserve since it is their main company product. the ipod should come down in price too.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Apple's riding on high holiday sales with the iPod, but as more competitors come out that are more attractive, eventually they'll have to lower prices in order to generate enough sales. A $200 or $250 model might not be necessary yet, but it will be soon... I mean, you can get a portable 20 GB unit for $300. Sure, it's not an iPod, but many people would gladly go lower-end if they can get all the storage of the top-end iPod for $200 less.
I don't think the Xserve is the "main company product" at all. First of all, it appeals to a very specialized market. Also, it hasn't been updated in almost a year, though that doesn't matter nearly as much with servers. Finally, it's still running at 1 GHz (single or dual) while the PowerMac runs at up to 1.42 GHz. The PowerMac seems like the standard Apple machine for professionals, but I'm sure the iMac is the best recognized. So either one of those could be the "main company product."
It seems to me that these two products are still in the line-up to clear out existing inventory of models and parts. First I expect the 15" Powerbook to be updated to a aluminum shell and features like the 17" (e.g. DDR, bluetooth, Airport Extreme) in within 4 to 6 weeks. Second I think the 15" iMac will be replaced by en newer model receiving the same features as the 17" model, just with a lower clock speed. If faster PowerMacs have been introduced bij then, the top model will probably get 1.25MHz and the 15" will get 1GHz.
<strong>Besides the ones already mentioned (iPOd, xServe), i think ther are two products clearly left behind in the recent updates: the 15" Titanium Powerbook and the 15" iMac.
It seems to me that these two products are still in the line-up to clear out existing inventory of models and parts. First I expect the 15" Powerbook to be updated to a aluminum shell and features like the 17" (e.g. DDR, bluetooth, Airport Extreme) in within 4 to 6 weeks. Second I think the 15" iMac will be replaced by en newer model receiving the same features as the 17" model, just with a lower clock speed. If faster PowerMacs have been introduced bij then, the top model will probably get 1.25MHz and the 15" will get 1GHz.</strong><hr></blockquote>
sorry, but the 15" imac has been "updated" 700Mhz -> 800Mhz; 128mb ram -> 256mb ram; cd-rw -> combo; 40gb hd -> 60gb hd and the addition of apple pro speakers for the same price (in the netherlands at least). it's the best selling 15" imac configuration so it can't be "clearing inventory" because it could have been cleared already (as best selling 15" imac)
the titanium has just been updated 3 months ago. so in this case it's no "clearing existing inventory" eighter.
you forgot the ibook, as matsu mentioned in another thread, things had to change to differentiate it more from the powerbook line up. the formfactor has been about 2 years old now. (but also is extremely succesfull)
we'll see it in about 2-3 months.
just wait
[ 02-06-2003: Message edited by: gar ]</p>
<strong>well my guess is that the new chip will definently appear first in the xserve since it is their main company product. the ipod should come down in price too.
edit; sorry, i meant most expensive product, therefore the easiest to put a new chip in (guessing)
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I also believe that we will not see a split PM scenario (G4 + 970) simply because Apple would want to move away from the suicidal G4 ASAP! I reckon they will shove as many 970s into a box as they can and pretend the G4 never happened. They will offer the G4 as a consumer chip until the 970+ or IBM's G3 + Altivec is available, then use them.
peace
G