appleinsider.com — With new product expectations weighing in its favor, Apple Inc. at its upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference will compliment a showing of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard with new MacBook Pros and quite possibly new iMacs, according to one Wall Street analyst.
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normalkidMay 23, 2007
So they happened to pick the 11/2002 PowerBook release and the 2/2003 iMac release to start collecting their data too? If they didn't, the average days would be different.
crazybritMay 24, 2007
"I feel asleep."
tratMay 24, 2007
Do you really think Apple will release a 12" MacBook? They already have a 13" out there... A MacBook sized MBP is more likely than a 12" MacBook.
tratMay 24, 2007
They do... Maybe it's better to wait untill the 2nd renewal of the MBP anyway. I cannot say the 1st gen MBP (Core Duo) where as good as the 2nd one (C2D).
quixMay 24, 2007
"Pleeease a new iMac. 24" with a new design & *much* better graphics card...."I really thought Apple's switch to Intel would force/encourage them to keep up with the PC world in terms of video processors. I guess I was wrong. Sad...
gsneddersMay 25, 2007
No, they didn't. They've never been higher than they are now.
gsneddersMay 29, 2007
Seeming everyone is digging me down, presumably because it's been claimed I'm wrong: <a class="user" href="http://support.apple.com/specs/powerbook/PowerBook_G4_17-inch_Double-Layer_SD.html">http://support.apple.com/specs/powerbook/PowerBook_G4_17-inch_Double-Layer_SD.html</a>If you really want to argue with Apple's own documentation, go ahead.
cywei99Feb 12, 2008
Yea! Can't wait for the new iMac!<a class="user" href="http://www.mindpowerspecialreport.com/">http://www.mindpowerspecialreport.com/</a><a class="user" href="http://www.myselfhypnosis.net/">http://www.myselfhypnosis.net/</a>