Was at the Apple Store today, no stock of the 21" nor the 27"
something fishy about all this.
something fishy about all this.
3 weeks into December?? I don't buy it.
Was at the Apple Store today, no stock of the 21" nor the 27"
something fishy about all this.
Was at the Apple Store today, no stock of the 21" nor the 27"
something fishy about all this.
I think this relates to the problems being exposed with the new 21 and 27 machines already in the field and 10.6.2. I think they feel that it is better to hold production and get the software out to support the existing machines and have it available to load on the next production run. Of course it could also be that there is a shortage of the 4850's... take your choice but it is obvious we are not going to get an explanation from Apple. When 10.6.2 is available on Software Update I bet the emails will start flowing with tracking #'s and CC's will be charged.
14 Business Days left in the Month of November.....
UPDATE: All 21.5" and 27" iMacs are out of stock at the Apple store near me.
UPDATE: All 21.5" and 27" iMacs are out of stock at the Apple store near me.
It doesn't make sense for Apple to stop producing hardware because of a software issue. Make no mistake, these computers are still rolling off assembly lines in China right now. Heck, I'd be willing to bet that these ship with 10.6.1 and the user will be on the hook for updating to 10.6.2. It's possible that Apple is waiting for 10.6.2 to be ready before shipping these units, which leaves us with the ambiguous "November" ship date.I think this relates to the problems being exposed with the new 21 and 27 machines already in the field and 10.6.2. I think they feel that it is better to hold production and get the software out to support the existing machines and have it available to load on the next production run. Of course it could also be that there is a shortage of the 4850's... take your choice but it is obvious we are not going to get an explanation from Apple. When 10.6.2 is available on Software Update I bet the emails will start flowing with tracking #'s and CC's will be charged.
Anyone have any details on when it might be up for purchase for an apple employee?
the core2duo 27" iMacs are now listed as 7-10 days of shipping (no longer 3-5).
wtf is going on with the 27" iMacs?
I really wish Apple would tell us...
It's called "this product is selling faster than they can produce it". It's really not that hard to understand...
Bryan
THANK YOU! Haha. This thread is getting intense with all the crackpot explanations and theories for the delays.It's called "this product is selling faster than they can produce it". It's really not that hard to understand...
Bryan
You'd think Apple would understand this by now...
What is there to understand? Do you think Apple is intentionally producing fewer iMacs than they're capable of?
Bryan
i personally believe that apple didnt think that there would have been this big of an influx for the machines! they probably used production numbers from their previous sales and worked with that.
I can assure you that Apple knew this was going to be a popular product. Apple did not just run a batch according to their last run or previous sales.
Bryan
I notice on the Apple online store that the C2D 27" model is now being delayed 3-7 days in shipment. But the two lower end models still ship within 24 hours. I guess you could order online and see what they say.
I can assure you that Apple knew this was going to be a popular product. Apple did not just run a batch according to their last run or previous sales.
Bryan
I agree with Bryan; they would have definitely taken into the account the fact that its being during the holiday season, as well as the fact that this was a much bigger upgrade to the iMacs than what we had seen in the past 2 years of upgrades. They definitely STARTED with numbers from previous production/sales, but they would have made adjustments to account for holiday/more extensive upgrades that further boost sales.
It's called "this product is selling faster than they can produce it". It's really not that hard to understand...
Bryan
If Apple wanted to produce 1,000,000 iMacs a day, they could. I guarantee you, there are factories over there in China that would be happy to do it for them.
oh yes of course, they would have taken the holidays, severity of the update (the most significant update since the introduction of the imac itself), etc into account. but maybe they were wrong?
Seconded.Huh? How many factories have the technology and meet the strict QC that Apple has in place? I bet Apple already has the factories running at full strength. It isn't like you can go out and convert an HP factory to make quality Apple products over night.![]()