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Quote: Originally Posted by superd So it is starting to look like iNerds predictions regarding iMacs may come true.... hmm would be nice!
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Quote: Originally Posted by JRC I would love quad (core) iMac. Hi all! [Next month is ELEVEN YEARS as a registered AI forum member... oldest on record!] why does it say 11-14-2001 for you? for me it's 11-15-2001 LOL
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacDSmith2 Thank you! My point exactly. You can't just add up the part prices and assume Apple will sell something for $1500 where one third of the price is the single processor chip! of course you can... $1000 for …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacDSmith2 If the quad core processor is $500 or more as most of them are, you are not going to get a 24 inch iMac for $1500. Perhaps a high end $2,300 maybe. In any case I don't think those options will be announced i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Endymion ...maybe to be as close as possible to the Windows 7 release. i like this thought. when is that again? Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Seriously though, Apple could work a Core i7 into the top-…
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Well.... what are they waiting for!?
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Quote: Originally Posted by matejay I really, really, really hope the dual core thing will be only for the base 20" model at most... if Apple doesn't come with a decent quad-core processor inside (Core i5 or the mobile Core i7) than this is just …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ruel24 Dual core? I think most users were hoping of Core i7 based machines... not a dual core again - please! i don't want another laptop with 24"... i want more power for $1200
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 The reality is that Core 2 Dou or Quad is old tech. a quad in an iMac would be enough for me to buy ... when the current revision has been released i bought a 2.4GHz dual macbook as an interim solution unti…
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i thought about apples' actual product line. Mac Mini: Core 2 Duo (2 Threads) iMac: Core 2 Duo (2 Threads) MacBook (Pro): Core 2 Duo (2 Threads) Mac Pro: Quad and 8-core (8 and 16 Threads) Now - there is a gap to be closed by apple, named …
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i'm all for a mid-tower... !
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Quote: Originally Posted by epursimuove But I'm now kind of over it after tossing about some alternatives and today ordered the top line iMac as I need something with more grunt for a couple of jobs. Now I'm kind of excited again but could have b…
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i'm in germany and planned to buy an iMac. but i'd rather need cpu/harddisk performance than graphics power. i bought a macbook (the white 2.4GHz macbook when the new ones came out in the fall) as an interim replacement for my PowerMac Quad G5. two …
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i'll be a bit dissapointed if the rumors that the iMac is just dual core (and not a quad) come true... i sold my G5 Quad and wait for a quad core iMac now... hell, the G5 Quad is now more than 3 years old...
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Quote: Originally Posted by SmilinGoat While i actulally thing the Zune is a better product than the iPod *classic*. hey, this statement takes away all your credibility
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Quote: Originally Posted by timmillea Unimall may have over-stepped the mark or they may have their own news to announce today wholly unconnected with the expected iMac refresh. It was a little Oasis in a desert of Apple product information. Why …
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Quote: Originally Posted by danz90 This is quite interesting: German site Unimall.de has a banner up that says (via translation): News on Unimall - This Evening! And there is a picture of an iMac there.. Link: http://www.unimall.de …
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Quote: Originally Posted by timmillea My money is on an Apple event announced on Tuesday 17th February to be held Tuesday 24th to launch Snow Leopard and the new iMacs. There could be an advance announcement for i7 Mac Pros and a 'one more thing'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Yeah hopefully we're talking a lower power version Radeon 4850 or 4870. Maybe Radeon 4650 or better. Radeon 4650 at minimum. But the iMac will very likely use the Nvidia chipset so no Radeons in iMac, I thin…
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Radeon HD 4800 support in Snow Leopard: http://www.macbidouille.com/news/2009-02-09/#17950 think this is interesting, the 4800 is from 2008... maybe a low power version of this card would be new and good for the next iMac ;-)