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Btom

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I am not sure how reliable this rumor is, but hey, why not?

Gizmodo today also publishes a screenshot from the inventory system at a Canadian Best Buy showing a slew of dummy SKUs for unidentified Apple products. The source also notes that he saw "fully-speced high end iMacs in inventory that were not in stores yet," but it is unclear exactly what the source might be referring to.

Mid March seem to be the target date.

Tom B.
 
It is a wishful thinking on my side, but it would be a good way to fix some of the know (and probably a few unknown to the public) hardware bugs, especially since the present iMac lineup is basically a new design.

Slightly shorter product update cycle wouldn't be totally new and unheard off thing for Apple.

Well, let's wait and see, it is just three weeks time...

Tom B.
 
"...he saw "fully-speced high end iMacs in inventory that were not in stores yet,"

The most obvious conclusion, if the claim is to believed, is that they will carry an i7 model that was previously not in physical stores but only available via the online store.
 
"...he saw "fully-speced high end iMacs in inventory that were not in stores yet,"

The most obvious conclusion, if the claim is to believed, is that they will carry an i7 model that was previously not in physical stores but only available via the online store.

You may be right. At this stage, I'm not sure what Apple could add as far as any refresh to their iMac top line goes.
 
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