https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/511801/
Are you saying that you think iMacs are ready now, but Apple is not releasing them? That would make no sense to me.
What if Apple builds the iMac slowly so that it releases on time with SL?
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/511801/
Are you saying that you think iMacs are ready now, but Apple is not releasing them? That would make no sense to me.
What if Apple builds the iMac slowly so that it releases on time with SL?
Hi John Lewis Oxford st ,London have just e-mailed me to say the range? of I-Macs will be instore and a stock item in the first 1/2 weeks of March 09,they did not state if they are the new ones everyone was waiting for?Jim
Are you saying that you think iMacs are ready now, but Apple is not releasing them? That would make no sense to me.
Hi John Lewis Oxford st ,London have just e-mailed me to say the range? of I-Macs will be instore and a stock item in the first 1/2 weeks of March 09,they did not state if they are the new ones everyone was waiting for?Jim
They actually don't know that. They might know when they were previously scheduled to get a shipment, but they don't know when the new ones are coming out.
i think it's possible that the iMacs are ready, that they are prepping for a simultaneous release of hardware / software.
i think it's possible that the iMacs are ready, that they are prepping for a simultaneous release of hardware / software.
i think it's possible that the iMacs are ready, that they are prepping for a simultaneous release of hardware / software.
It would make no sense to me that in a fast-changing technology world you would hold up products that were ready for months while sales drifted off to competitors offering more advanced products than your current ones, just to wait for software that they don't even need. If iMacs were ready now, the smart marketing strategy would be to release them now with Leopard and advertise them as "Snow-Leopard ready," stating that they'll perform even faster when Snow Leopard comes out. Apple could offer discounts on the upgrade for customers who buy iMacs now, thereby hooking them into the Snow Leopard purchase. If iMacs were ready of course (which they aren't).
Besides, we know that Snow Leopard like all OS releases will have some big issues when it first comes out. If iMacs are released simultaneously, people will identify those issues with the iMacs and they'll get a reputation of being buggy. It will not be good PR for Apple.
Not trying to be optimistic here, but a late February announcement could mean stock in early March?Hi John Lewis Oxford st ,London have just e-mailed me to say the range? of I-Macs will be instore and a stock item in the first 1/2 weeks of March 09,they did not state if they are the new ones everyone was waiting for?Jim
first 1/2 weeks of March 09,they did not state if they are the new ones everyone was waiting for?Jim
Not trying to be optimistic here, but a late February announcement could mean stock in early March?
Not trying to be optimistic here, but a late February announcement could mean stock in early March?
I love you all equally but seriously this so called imac update rumor has been brewing since 06 and its 09 and we still have no update![]()
I love you all equally but seriously this so called imac update rumor has been brewing since 06 and its 09 and we still have no update![]()
iMac was updated since 2006.
I love you all equally but seriously this so called imac update rumor has been brewing since 06 and its 09 and we still have no update![]()
A month after the release of new models we start this discussion again, trust me.
They were updated last year.
Month? Are you insane? The minute that the keynote announcing is over, there will be five threads with people complaining that it doesn't have what they wanted.
And even though what these people want is their opinion, they are still wrong. They have incorrect opinions.![]()
But complaining about specs isn't rumoring about new iMac, it's just being angry because they didn't get what they wanted![]()
That's just the thing, though. The threads start out with, "well, we didn't get it now, so maybe next time" and degenerate from there into more baseless i7/Blu-ray/WiMax banter.
But why would Apple order 800 000 units every month and start shipping in January? (https://www.macrumors.com/2008/12/23/new-imacs-shipping-january-2009/)
That's sure that new iMacs will not ship with Snow Leopard because of money issues and SL may come at the end of Q2 or Q3, so that doesn't make sense that Apple would push the update to there. After Q1 iMacs it's very likely that new ones will come out before end of the year (maybe Nehelem iMac then??)