Two New iPods, Four New Mac Configurations
The new two iPod models will reportedly replace the current $299 and $399 models and be sold at the same price. The iPods are expected to be bumped to 40GB and 80GB capacities with slightly smaller form factors and offer two different colors (Black and White).
ThinkSecret also notes that "at least four new Mac configurations" will be released on Wednesday, but no further details are available.
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Filling in more details of the October 12th announcement, ThinkSecret reports that two new iPods will be introduced on October 12th.
The new two iPod models will reportedly replace the current $299 and $399 models and be sold at the same price. The iPods are expected to be bumped to 40GB and 80GB capacities with slightly smaller form factors and offer two different colors (Black and White).
ThinkSecret also notes that "at least four new Mac configurations" will be released on Wednesday, but no further details are available.
Does the use of this word 'configurations' in relation to the Macs seem interesting to anyone else? Sounds a bit like there may be really minor speed bumps like those appearing on the Mac Minis.
I'm beginning to wonder if Apple is changing their marketing strategy to make some of the complainers happy - if they are it seems to be working so far.
I guess we'll find out just how reliable.
Two days, and on the 13th SOCOM 3 comes out!!!!
This might be the BEST WEEK EVER!
PowerMac?
PowerBook?
Mac Mini?
iMac G5?
I was banking on the PowerMac and the PowerBook, but the more I think of it, the iMac G5 hasn't seen any real upgrades since it debuted.... as well as the Mac Mini.
Then.....One More Thing....
Does the use of this word 'configurations' in relation to the Macs seem interesting to anyone else? Sounds a bit like there may be really minor speed bumps like those appearing on the Mac Minis.
What else would you expect? Dual Dual Core G5s? That'd be just silly. ;)
I was banking on the PowerMac and the PowerBook, but the more I think of it, the iMac G5 hasn't seen any real upgrades since it debuted.... as well as the Mac Mini.
The iMacs were reciently updated, kinda. It's a good deal. Plus, I just bought a new 20" iMac, so they better not upgrade them :rolleyes:
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