Conrad Quilty-Harper
Pretty certain
- Mac minis move to 1.66 Core Solo/1.86 Core Duo (with lower price points?)
- New Intel Xserves
- New Cinema Di lays
- Mac Pro
- 10.5 demo, beta disks to developers, new naming scheme (big cats are old)
Not so certain
- Core 2 Duo iMacs
- 6G iPods? Smaller, cheaper shuffles? Bigger capacity nanos? OLED di lays
- New hardware all feature Nvidia cards/Intel integrated, no more ATI
Damien Barrett
The safe money is on the Mac Pro as a replacement for the G5 PowerMacs, utilizing the new Intel Core 2 Duo proce ors. Probably a new case design with a smaller footprint.
A longer shot, but still likely, is the release or a ouncment of A le's iPhone. The new iPod software a ears to include references to phone-related functio and other industry people have been talking openly about A le's foray into this market.
Unlikely, but I just can't let a prediction cycle pa without wishing for it: an iTablet. Work bought me a Dell Axim X51 and it's nice, but using it is just as clunky as using Windows. I want the elegance of OS X but in a largish PDA or tablet form factor. If anyone can do it, A le can.
Dave Caolo
I'm keeping it simple. Mac Pro, 10.5 ship date (and demo, of course).
Dan Lurie
I'm sticking with Dave in that I'm only predicting 10.5 ship date and Mac Pro's as a certainty. Le certain but still po ible is the iPhone, which analysts are expecting. They know a lot more than we do.
David Chartier
- Mac Pro with Core 2 Duo - those chi will be reserved for these machines, not the co umer line
- Shiny new Cinemas to go with said Mac Pro
- iPod nano bump (they haven't been touched since their introduction, hey? Besides the 1 GB of course. But going down in size doe 't count)
- 10.5 preview with a really close launch date of Oct/Nov at latest. Probably Sept. Just in time for the holidays!
- Jo will be wearing Nikes again. All hail Nike. Also: finally a public apology for letting the Finder suck so bad for so long (hah).
Scott McNulty
As for predictio , I'm just going with a Leopard ship date and that's it.
Victor Agreda, Jr.
Quad Core Xserves, Brainwave-controlled 6G iPods, Leopard will ditch Finder for an OpenDoc-esque system based on otlight, and Nanos in Tiger fur...Oh, and clearly the Cinema di lays with built-in iSights are a lock.
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