WWDC - No iMacs, but Yes Displays?
ThinkSecret updates today with a report that attempts to clarify what may be coming next week at WWDC.
According to the rumor site, new Apple Displays (20", 23", and 30") will be coming as previously reported.
However, ThinkSecret essentially eliminates an iMac update as a possibility, discounting analyst and rumor predictions of an imminent iMac update.
According to the rumor site, new Apple Displays (20", 23", and 30") will be coming as previously reported.
However, ThinkSecret essentially eliminates an iMac update as a possibility, discounting analyst and rumor predictions of an imminent iMac update.
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(View all)100 months ago
Unfortunately I think this is probably true. Its a big disappointment for me since I was considering buying one of these mythical "iMac G5s" if it were released at WWDC. Tiger will more than make up for it though :D
100 months ago
Arn, you seem to hear all the whispers, is no iMacs what you are hearing too? Appleinsider seemed pretty confidant that new iMacs were coming soon, not necessarily at WWDC, but "within weeks". Seems that there is a lot of chatter for something that is not even close :confused:
100 months ago
Like before the preview of the new OS X will take an hour
Isn't the whole keynote 2 hours long? ;)
There has to be something to take up another hour
Isn't the whole keynote 2 hours long? ;)
There has to be something to take up another hour
100 months ago
This disappoints me too. I ride the waves of rumors up (new stuff!) and down (no new stuff!), and I'm still hoping for new Macs next week.
100 months ago
considering all the special engineering that went into getting the G5 into the original PM, not to mention the rev b 2.5 it should not come as a suprise.
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