[MWSF 2005] What do you expect ?


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There really wouldn't be much point in adding another screen size to the PowerBook lineup.  There are already 4 sizes when you include the iBooks (2 at 12", 14", 15", and 17").

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yes but 13.3" would create a super-small widescreen powerbook

i hope theres a really cheap imac ( thats small like my shuttle pc ;) ),

i want to use garageband!

i'm buying a guitar soon ( ok only 30 quid for it from ebay... but still ) i dont fancy buying amps etc when i have to be quiet in my house/bedsit at uni.

i dont know any free/cheap software to do guitar effects on a pc you see...

I agree a 13.3" widescreen powerbook to replace the 12" powerbook would be amazing. I know people who are in love with the sony (including me), and if the powerbook gained the same aspect ratio and resolution it would rock. I am still hoping the 15:10 15.2" powerbook switches to a 16:10 15.4" lcd that gives options for 1280x768, 1680x1050, and 1920x1200. 1680x1050 is a perfect resolution for a 15" widescreen laptop.

- eMac G5

- Q88 aka headless iMac

- Flash card based iPod Mini

- iPod Mini 5 GB

- Powered iPod speakers

- Mac OS X 10.4 -> hopefully a extended feature list

- iLife '05

- iWork '05

- The usual updates for excising hardware.

I don't think it's likely that they'll introduce an iBook/PowerBook G5 :shifty:

I am going to purchase an iMac G5 pretty soon (hoping to buy before Macworld) does anyone think that apple will update their iMac G5 series?

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It's worth waiting unless you simply have to have the Mac now. How would you feel if you paid $1500 for an iMac then a fortnight later they speed bumped it. It's just worth waiting.

It's worth waiting unless you simply have to have the Mac now. How would you feel if you paid $1500 for an iMac then a fortnight later they speed bumped it. It's just worth waiting.

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i personaly dont think they will update the imac untill august.. but if you dont really need one now, at least wait untill they released tiger.

Here's what I think;

headless iMac for around $599.

Flash iPod, possibly a new product line but it may replace the iPod Mini.

Keynote 2, it need of an update.

iWorks (Appleworks 7), if this happens at all it will either be a preview and due to be released with Tiger or it will be released before hand.

Asteroid, the audio breakout box that has caused so much trouble.

As for anything else, this is already quite a lot of stuff, and if Apple give there products speed bumps they don't usually announce it at big events, makes me think that Apple have something up there sleeves for the Powerbook...

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