New iMacs
According to one source, Apple has issued to suppliers three new iMac price points for models that are expected to be immediately available following their introduction on Tuesday.
Apple currently offers two 17-inch iMac configurations (for $999 and $1199, respectively), a 20-inch configuration for $1499, and a high-end 24-inch configuration for $1999. However, the new pricing information suggest Apple will drop one configuration and sell just three models at $1199, $1499 and $1799.
Mac mini rumors
Meanwhile, there are unconfirmed last minute reports that Apple may extend the life of the Mac mini by squeezing another slight revision from the petite desktop's existing architecture.
According to those reports, such a move would be accompanied by significant price drops that would allow the forgotten Mac to linger for several more months as an extremely low cost, low performance offering.
iLife
Finally, there are also rumblings that a new version of iLife will indeed see some attention on Tuesday (possibly encompassing a new version of iWork to form a more compelling solution).
As with all last-minute rumors, AppleInsider recommends taking this information with a grain of salt and waiting out the last few hours to hear the official word from Apple.
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Mac mini rumors
Meanwhile, there are unconfirmed last minute reports that Apple may extend the life of the Mac mini by squeezing another slight revision from the petite desktop's existing architecture.
According to those reports, such a move would be accompanied by significant price drops that would allow the forgotten Mac to linger for several more months as an extremely low cost, low performance offering.
If true I say hooray! I've been waiting since December.
The Mini is anything but forgotten and would be sorely missed should they drop it. I have a dozen web sites running on each of several that are collocated next to 122 others and another 21 of them doing a fine job as OS X mail servers.
Aww no minitower, gah I guess I'll have to buy a mac pro...
Damn useful the Mac Mini. Might have to buy a bunch of 'em if they drop far enough. Perfect web server, signage server, dev mechine etc.
$1199
20"
2.0 (edit)
1GB
160HDD
Superdrive
$1499
22"
2.2
1GB
200HDD
Superdrive
$1799
24"
2.4
1GB
250HDD
Superdrivewhat do you guys think?