Next-gen iMacs due in January, says paper
AppleInsider —
... Published: 12:25 PM EST A new-generation of NVIDIA-based iMacs are due to begin shipping out of China sometime next month, according to a new report out of the Far East. Citing sources within Apple's supply chain, the Chinese-language Economic Daily News reported Tuesday that the Mac maker is scheduled to "launch a new iMac all-in-one PC in the first quarter of next year, and the company's sole manufacturing partner, Quanta Computer, is gearing up to supply monthly shipments of around 800,000 units during the first quarter of 2009." The paper added that the new models ...
Rumor: Quanta deverá produzir novos iMacs logo no início de 2009
MacMagazine —
Steve Jobs pode não abrir esta Macworld Expo 2009, mas é possível que Phil Schiller nos traga (sim!) algumas boas novidades, como um iMac renovado. De acordo com o site taiwanês DigiTimes, a Apple tem planos de lançar uma nova versão do seu computador all-in-one no primeiro trimestre de 2009.
A empresa exclusivamente responsável pela produção das máquinas seria, supostamente, a Quanta Computer. Segundo fontes confiáveis do jornal chinês Economic Daily News, ela estaria planejando fabricar cerca de 800 mil unidades por mês durante o período.
A Quanta trabalha também na produção de máquinas semelhantes para a ...
Rumor: New iMacs Shipping Next Month [Rumor]
Gizmodo —
Plausible, but still rumor-y: Chinese paper Economic Daily News says new iMacs are coming next month, which goes with what we've been hearing about about Nvidia chipsets and new Intel quad-cores. [Digitimes via AppleInsider]
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Rumor: New iMacs to Ship January 2009
Wired: Gadget Lab —
Here's another rumor that suggests January's Macworld Expo 2009 will be a snoozer: Upgraded iMacs are slated for shipping that month, according to a Chinese newspaper.
Chinese publication Economic Daily News says a component supplier leaked Apple's plans to launch new iMacs in the first quarter of the year.
That doesn't sound very exciting, since this will likely only be an incremental upgrade. The iMac line underwent the aluminum makeover only about a year and a half ago, so there shouldn't be any major changes.
It's highly likely this rumor is true. The last update to the iMac was in April; typically Apple refreshes its computers ...
