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  • The lowest the stock will/can go is about $53.30 which is what the company is valued based upon assets. That's with no anticipated growth. So I think the stock could drop a few more dollars but it's near a major resistance point. Goldman Sachs su…
  • A few managers pulled out after Apple hit the 80's/share the rest are nervous and simply following the trend. The best Apple Analysts have very possitive news on Q1 sales and everyone here knows there's a big announcement comming April 1st. 1.…
  • I'm also waiting for the Merom MacBook before buying a MacBook. I'm expecting more than just 64 bit integer math and 64 bit memory addressing. Hopefully that new MacBook will include a click trackpad (like on the iPod), an LED backlit screen (ins…
  • Quote: Originally posted by gugy When the Imac came up with isight built in that was exactly what I thought. But then if somebody buys duals displays. (many people do that) then it doesn't make sense to have 2 isight cameras. I think eventually …
  • Quote: Originally posted by mello I just check the stock & so far it has dropped $4.89 so far today down to $66.94. Was there some kind of announcement or story that triggered today's selloff? There is no reason to sell now unless …
  • Bye, bye to flourescent backlighting, expect the new cinema displays to use an LED backlight or even transition to SED from LCD. There's plenty of new display technologies out there not currently used in the current cinema displays, I'd expect Appl…
  • I would greatly appreciate a lightscribe (so long as they can get it in the books too). This is one of the few great ideas that came from a PC maker other than Apple.
  • Quote: Originally posted by trumptman I put in a limited sell order at $76.50 today. It looks like it won't make it. I know that still would have been a small loss but I am still learning about stock trading and prefer stocks that have less volat…
  • Quote: Originally posted by Chris Cuilla If investors think that, they aren't too bright. Robert Iger just became CEO. A change like that would likely rock Disney stock (in a bad way). agreed
  • When the stock goes down like that it's time to buy! I just picked up some shares a couple days ago, wish I waited a few days and bought it today. In any case, Apple has some great products on the pipeline and we're in a profit taking cycle right …
  • Just to follow up a little bit, I think Samsung now has 16GB flash chips, and I believe Hynix now offers or plans to offer near term flash as fast as DDR2 and later DDR3. Cost of NAND flash continues to fall. Flash however isn't the only option, t…
  • Quote: Originally posted by hmurchison Why wouldn't the Powerbook have a Yonah processor? Merom isn't due until 2H 2006 and we don't know what the pricing is so initially it may be high end only. Yonah does not meet the performance standards …
  • Quote: Originally posted by wmf A single-core Yonah is faster than the fastest 7448, but it's "unacceptable" to you? You are living in a fantasy. Yonah does not support 4-core systems, so we can eliminate that possibility right away. Of course Ap…
  • Quote: Originally posted by THT There is a 1.8 GHz 37 Watt part, but that apparently is too much for the form factors they like. The problem with the 20 Watt 970fx is that it runs at
  • [QUOTE]Originally posted by The One to Rescue Dual dual-core Yonah in Powerbooks, single dual-core Yonah in iBooks, and quad dual-core Merom in Powermacs. That could beat AMD without having to do extra research on materials that don't melt at 30…
  • Quote: Originally posted by THT Because low power 970fx CPUs still consume too much power for laptops. I have an AMD64 laptop that peaks around 90Watts with about 3hrs of battery life and you're telling me a 20Watt 970FX consumes too much …
  • Quote: Originally posted by The One to Rescue Re: my post on 64-bit Powerbooks Well, only if Apple sticks enough RAM connectors on the mother board to support more than 4GB of memory (--> unlikely!!) The higher RAM capacity allowed by 64-bi…
  • Quote: Originally posted by onlooker It's going to be pretty lonely out there for Apple when they are considered the new Packard Bell of PC's once they are running on intel. " 'good enough' performance " I couldn't agree more with you onlooke…
  • Quote: Originally posted by zenatek I would just like to question why you guys are saying those quotes or scores are 2 or 3 years old? It states at the bottom they were done in april 2005 and also how would they have a 2.7dual G5 to test 2 or thr…
  • Quote: Originally posted by THT Apple has rarely been a brand associated with the fastest CPU performance. This is not at all true, when they first unvieled the PowerMac G4/G5 as well as the PowerBookG4 they touted them as the "World's first …