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Seth Weintraub

Apple versus Google

New Dutch ads hint at lower priced Minis, thinner Macbooks and iMacs

Apple leaks come in all shapes and sizes.  This weekend, some Dutch Googlers got a sneak peak at upcoming Apple consumer products.

Specifically, the ads targeted the Mac Mini, the iMac and the polycarbonate MacBook.  Each one can be seen here (Jeff Valvano at AppleInsider also caught these ads).  Translated, they came with the following descriptions:

MacBook: Thinner, lighter and faster!

iMac: Ultra-Thin 20 & 24 inch models. 

Mac mini: Faster and more affordable than ever. From only €499. Order immediately.


(one of the Google ads - since removed)

These are all new ad campaigns by TBWA/Chiat/Day's Media Arts Lab that certainly implies that there will be some changes on the new products.

The Minis look to drop in price €100 from their current starting prices of €599. That will probably translate across the globe to a $500 Mini in the US.  With that price drop I'd be surprised to see much in the way of added features.

The iMacs look to be getting a thinner bezel - probably very similar to the 24-inch Apple Cinema Display.  Frankly, I'm not sure what difference a few centimeters would make on a iMac but ...that's just Apple being Apple.

Most interesting is the MacBook line.  "Thinner, lighter and faster." That seems to imply a processor upgrade - probaby similar to the low end Pro lineup.  That also implies that the Macbook will have a new sleeker design - probably still polycarbonate shell, but obviously thinner, and lighter.  Could we be seeing an end to the DVD drive as well?  (good riddance!)

When?  Well, if the Google ads are running already, we can't be more than a week or two away from such a new product launch.  I'd clear out your Tuesday morning calendars if you are looking for a new consumer Mac.

 

What People Are Saying

And now the shipping date on

And now the shipping date on the US store is 3-5 days

Not sure what difference a few centimeters would make on a iMac

You do realize that an iMac is just the guts of a notebook computer mated to a desktop display. Make it thin enough, use a touchscreen and a battery and you have a tablet computer.

DVD

I am a photographer who fills a couple 12 GB cards daily--I NEED a DVD writer to get them back off my computer--and I trust DVD to store images more than I do hard drives--I have no idea what you do on your computer, but obviously you don't measure you production in GB.

Stan Kerns

Using standard dvds with

Using standard dvds with that much imagery would take a lot of time and a lot of hassle just getting the appropriate images back if had to restore. Finding stuff can be challenging. Imagine the stacks of dvd's you would be burning every month. I don't know that "trusting dvd's more than hard drives" is accurate. I would think the opposite is true. DVD's scratch, break, etc. Even dual layer would not help the situation much more and they are more expensive. I would rather trust a hard drive backing up every day (time machine) and using super duper/ccc to dupe that drive every day. That way you have 2 backup copies for every image every day. The labor would be much more reasonable.

why not get yourself a cheap

why not get yourself a cheap 32GB SD card?

Not Cheap Enough!

At 12 GB/Day, that works out to a new SD card every 2-1/2 days. A stack of blank DVDs is cheaper!
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--Paul E Musselman

Nice hijacking of AppleInsider's work

Original story lifted without attribution from AppleInsider

http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/10/03/apple_ads_hint_at_thinner_imacs_lighter_macbooks_cheaper_mac_minis.html

Huh? He linked to 9to5 Mac,

Huh? He linked to 9to5 Mac, which also had the story.