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Looks like you might not have to wait long for those revised iMacs. All models are now showing 5-7 day shipping delays on the US Apple website!
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Quote: Originally posted by dr. zoidberg it's okay ... let it go man, just let it go. *taps shoulder* Hey, no one said I was certain that Apple would release hardware during NAB. I just said that the despairing ones should remember what …
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Quote: Originally posted by FallenFromTheTree Conference is over! §¨µ?¶??£?§?`¡¡?¡£¡¡¡??¥???´?? !!!!!!!!! No, Apple's presentation at NAB is over. The conference lasts until the 21st, and last year Apple announced hardware on the Monday …
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It's entirely possible that the processors are 970GX/MP chips, and that the sources are legit but don't know the exact details. I've spoken to Apple people who've tested prerelease hardware without knowing the full specs until Apple officially anno…
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Digitimes = don't believe a word they say. These are the people who 'reported' that Apple was going to have G5 iBooks by the end of the second quarter 2005. That's two months off... do you really think it's going to happen? Don't just take an…
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Quote: Originally posted by a j stev How much power (and how much heat) do these cards consume/produce? If its greater, then do you have to increase the size of the power supply and the speed of the fans to remove the heat from both the vid card …
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Quote: Originally posted by emig647 Doesn't mean it won't happen. I could care less about the memory announcement... I'm really shocked to even see macrumors post that in the first place.... they have a pretty good reputation. That is one of ht…
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Quote: Originally posted by emig647 First off on the powerbooks: Just because they made an update 3 months ago to the whole line doesn't mean they can't change 1 part of the line up. Apple does it ALL THE TIME. When the g5's came out... they sold…
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Quote: Originally posted by Invader Zim Macrumors has some new information about the next G5 revision: http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2005/...30102917.shtml That story's bunk, even if it might have hints of truth to it. Apple isn't going to…
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Quote: Originally posted by xflare Those specs are too close to the Powerbook. I think they might upgrade the hardrive on the lowend 12" iBook to 40GB and maybe the RAM to 512MB. But sadly I expect them to stick with the 32MB ATI card, which se…
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I'd guess that the lineup will look something like this: 12-inch 1.33 GHz G4 167 MHz front side bus 512 MB RAM 40 GB hard drive 64 MB Mobility Radeon 9200 Combo drive 14-inch 1.5 GHz G4 167 MHz front side bus 512 MB RAM 60 GB hard dr…
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I don't think Apple will have a 23" iMac, at least not in the immediate future. Space is a concern, mainly in that it's generally unfeasible to have a display that simultaneously handles 1080 HD, hits 100 dpi, and doesn't swallow up the average h…
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Quote: Originally posted by Thomaz NV Quadro's is coming to mac?After seen the doom 3 performace and reading about apple osX being weak in opengl. Another question why apple make nvidia drivers and ati's?U would think NV/ati would be better ma…
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Quite frankly, I don't think it makes sense to have FW800 on the iMac right now anyways. The average buyer's much, much more likely to hook up an iPod or a DV camera than a 500 GB LaCie drive. As JB72 pointed out, FW800 is (for now) a "pro" conn…
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Quote: Originally posted by PB This is what I believe too. I doubt that we will ever see a PPC970 processor in the Powerbook. Only hope for the Powerbook is the 7448/8641D from Freescale, and perhaps the PPE from CELL. What about the 970GX? …
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Quote: Originally posted by Matsu I think there's an interesting case to be made for an bigger iMac to come There's an even bigger case for it not to happen: price, size, balance issues, and target market. I'd rather that Apple just focus on…
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Now here's an interesting question: what will Apple have to talk about at the WWDC keynote? Even if Tiger isn't released by June (and it probably will be), there really wouldn't be any reason to rehash the features for the 4th time in a row. I r…
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Quote: Originally posted by alternapop hopefully they use one 512 chip and not two 256s... if they use two, then one is a waste as many people would upgrade one to a larger chip anyway. On the iMac and especially the PowerMac, you'd ideally g…
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gugy: The problem is that Apple already has a machine like the one you describe. It's called the 20" iMac. Technically, in a number of ways it's faster than the fastest PowerBook G4 (floating-point math performance, for example). It's rela…
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I'll post a list of predicted specs and then comment on them: 12-inch (or will it be 13.3-inch widescreen?) 1.8 GHz G5 with 1 MB L2 cache 600 MHz bus 512 MB DDR2 RAM 60 GB SATA hard drive 64 MB GeForce Go 6200 video 1024x768 (if 12") or 128…