Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Bump Topic Topic Closed RSS Feed

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

Hardware When will Apple release a black iMac?, Possible by July?

views
     
SUSMike3300
post Mar 10 2007, 12:48 PM, updated 19y ago

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
6,866 posts

Joined: Feb 2005


user posted image

Black iMac Soon?

QUOTE
While the release of Microsoft's Vista earlier this month is said to be seriously challenging Apple on its recent PC market share catch-up, tipsters well placed at Apple informed MacScoop that the company is preparing to make the fight harder for its competitors of the Windows world with several Mac hardware releases scheduled for calendar Q2.

Possibly all line-ups updated by end of June?

Sources told MacScoop there is strong possibility that most or all the Mac line-ups will see a refresh by the end of June and that the company should start making its first 2007 Mac hardware announcements as soon as during March.

The three line-ups that have seen the longest product cycles are Xserves (August 2006), Mac Pros (August 2006) and Mac minis (September 2006). With no word from sources on specific Apple hardware refreshes, we can only speculate that these three line-ups will be prioritized.

Black iMac on the way?

The only specific information MacScoop has recently obtained from sources regarding Apple's forthcoming hardware releases is that a black version of the iMac could make its way with the next update of the company's all-in-one consumer desktop Macs.

Sources also told us that - as it is currently the case for the MacBook - the black color could be available only on the high-end 24 inch iMac and possibly the 20 inch as well.

Apple has started making black-flavored products since the introduction of the first generation iPod nano on September 2005, followed by a black video-enabled iPod in October 2005. A few months later, after the huge success of this flavor on the iPod, the company introduced the MacBook (May 2006) which was available in black for the top of the line model. The black MacBook also received very good market acceptance although it was initially criticized for its unfairly high pricing.

Recent hardware rumours roundup:

Previous reports published on MacScoop as well as on other sites provided some early hints on what could be in Apple's product pipeline for 2007.

Mac Pros are said to be ready for the 8-Core jump in their next update while the MacBook Pro line-up could be broaden with a smaller form factor. Other rumours on the Internet suggest that the MacBook will come in a 15 inch version for low-budget big-screen laptop fans.

Meanwhile, Apple Cinema Displays have not seen any major update since June 2004. The company's display line-up was only subject of price-cuts and minor spec changes. Some MacScoop sources recently hinted at new sizes on the product line and believe Apple could introduce HDMI/HDCP capable displays with built-in iSight.

Hardware announcements in time for Leopard and Creative Suite 3 releases?

The coming months will be subject to major software releases for the Mac world both from Apple and third-party software developers.

A recent report claimed that Apple could release Mac OS X Leopard as soon as late March and we expect the company to release iLife '07 and iWork '07 at the same time.

Moreover, a Merill Lynch analyst recently said that Creative Suite 3.0, which is the first Intel native version of Adobe's professional creation software suite, could arrive in the same "late March" timeframe.

Other developers such as Microsoft are expected to deliver Intel-native versions of their software this year. At the end of 2007 the transition to the Intel architecture will be 100% complete.

One can expect both consumer and Pro-oriented hardware updates to coincide with the releases of Leopard and Creative Suite. But again, there is no word from our sources yet on that.


Source:MacScoop
SUSj3rry
post Mar 10 2007, 09:09 PM

..one man, one machine
*****
Senior Member
841 posts

Joined: Feb 2005


WOW ! how about the keyboard n mouse ? izit black ?

if yes, dat's really cool !!
youngkies
post Mar 10 2007, 09:50 PM

Monday <--> Friday
Group Icon
VIP
9,511 posts

Joined: Apr 2005


that is just a rumor, not official announcement etc. so dont put high hope, but there is possibility.

if there gonna be one, i guess it will be after leopard released.

This post has been edited by youngkies: Mar 10 2007, 09:51 PM
SUSMike3300
post Mar 10 2007, 10:16 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
6,866 posts

Joined: Feb 2005


QUOTE(youngkies @ Mar 10 2007, 09:50 PM)
that is just a rumor, not official announcement etc. so dont put high hope, but there is possibility.

if there gonna be one, i guess it will be after leopard released.
*
...and that will be on 11-15 of June for the WWDC07. thumbup.gif
kwekeugene
post Mar 11 2007, 11:11 AM

 
******
Senior Member
1,479 posts

Joined: Nov 2005
The rumors of the iPhone was generated 2 years back. And only now it came out... so erm... fingers crossed.
yetieater
post Mar 11 2007, 03:24 PM

pur.skill
******
Senior Member
1,546 posts

Joined: Dec 2004


Apple said that we could expect Leopard for a Spring 2007 release. I'm really hoping that they don't hold out until WWDC 2007 to announce Leopard.

Santa Rosa is slated for official announcement in May. That will bring about 802.11n, GMA X3000 with DX10 support for Aero, and NAND caching. I question the need for Santa Rosa in the MBP, but I can understand if Apple opts to switch to Santa Rosa for the MB. The MB's GMA950 could use an overhaul, and Santa Rosa affords just that.

Apple had better update the MBP come May. I intend to order my MBP from the US Apple Store to take advantage of the $200 USD Educational Discount, but the added burden of state sales tax irritates me. I would hate to have to hold out until Q3 to purchase my MBP.

Where do you think we'll see updates next? The iMac, Mac Mini, MB, MBP, or MacPro line? Come around - let's speculate.
youngkies
post Mar 11 2007, 05:50 PM

Monday <--> Friday
Group Icon
VIP
9,511 posts

Joined: Apr 2005


QUOTE(yetieater @ Mar 11 2007, 03:24 PM)

Where do you think we'll see updates next?  The iMac, Mac Mini, MB, MBP, or MacPro line?  Come around - let's speculate.
*
some of them should be soon. may/jun? at least on new platform when/after leopard is released. cant wait to see new iMac.

this is a good speculation link..


1zR4eL
post Mar 11 2007, 06:18 PM

Regular
******
Senior Member
1,852 posts

Joined: Jan 2003


QUOTE(youngkies @ Mar 11 2007, 05:50 PM)
some of them should be soon. may/jun? at least on new platform when/after leopard is released. cant wait to see new iMac.

this is a good speculation link..
*
yeah a good buyer guide, looks like all desktop status = do not buy
yetieater
post Mar 11 2007, 06:24 PM

pur.skill
******
Senior Member
1,546 posts

Joined: Dec 2004


I just happened to be looking through that site last night ;D

I'm wondering why Apple hasn't opted to use the Merom or Conroe cores in the Mac Mini. The processor families have been widely available for a long time already, yet nothing has been done to the 'bottom end' of Apple's product line. Perhaps with Santa Rosa's release in May we'll see some room for upgrades. 802.11n support to bring the Mac Mini up to speed with the new Airports, along with the upcoming Intel GMA X3000 are possible candidates for the Mac Mini when a hardware refresh comes. I expect that the Mac Minis will also see an increase in base RAM with the release of Leopard from 512MB to 1GB.

The MacPro could possibly be updated with new GPUs and further processing capacity, but that could hold out until Adobe pushes through its new Photoshop CS3 with UB. There's no point in rushing to a spec jump just yet. Outside of a new GPU I guess the only other things to look towards are the possibility of a new CPU or greater memory available for system paging. Memory is dependent on Leopard's release, and running an octo-core MacPro.. is it even necessary for that many cores at present? Because there's little to do with the MacPro until the OS is able to page more system memory, I suspect that Apple will refrain from unveiling hardware updates until the announcement of Leopard.

As for the MacBook Pro and the MacBook - I really don't know what there is to do. To the best of my knowledge there has been little going on in the notebook sector since Apple began shipping the MB and MBP with Merom. The MacBook Pro is already 802.11n-capable, making a switch to Santa Rosa unnecessary. Santa Rosa does offer NAND caching, which analysts and speculators suggest may be finding its way into future iterations of the MB and MBP along with the iPod, but it's quite an expensive technology for the time being. I think that the MBP and MB won't see any changes until Leopard, when greater amounts of addressable system RAM can step in. The MBP could use an overhaul in its GPU from the current X1600, perhaps to the ATi Radeon Mobility X2600. No point in bumping the MB until Santa Rosa allows Apple to take advantage of Intel GMA X3000.

Here's to hoping that Santa Rosa shows up extra early.


Added on March 13, 2007, 10:18 pmhttp://www.macrumors.com/2007/03/12/8-core-mac-pro-hints-at-apple-uk/

This post has been edited by yetieater: Mar 13 2007, 10:18 PM

Topic ClosedOptions
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0150sec    0.33    5 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 22nd December 2025 - 07:09 AM