Live from the Steve Jobs Keynote -- "Fun new products"

9:50am PT - We're just ten minutes away now... (You can find all our pre-game coverage here).
10:05am PT - We're seated now, they're playing U2.
10:07am PT - "Good morning, thank you for joining us this morning. We've got some fun things and some medium scale things. All of us want all of them, we hope our customers do too. Let's start with the Mac -- the biggest thing these days, the transition to Intel. We're ahead of schedule, we're converting entire product line to Intel over this calendar year."
10:09am PT - "Introduced the iMac and it's doing really well out
there. The MacBook Pro reviews are off the charts; one of the things helping this transition are universal
applications. Rosetta turned out to be much stronger than we thought it would be, running most PowerPC apps. Today
we're introducing our third Intel machine, the Mac mini based on Intel's Core Solo processor."
10:11am PT - "It's two and a half to three times faster in the same box. Also, putting a Dore
Duo processor in the mini, it's 4.8x to 5.5x faster. We have a product that's over five times faster in the same form
factor. We've added Gigabit Ethernet and doubled the number of USB 2.0 ports to four. We've added analog and SPDIF
input and outputs. And it's really quiet, it's a pretty great product."
10:13am PT -
"As you know, the Mac Mini has always been BYODKM, and it continues to be that way, you can use it with our
products if you want, which looks the best of course." Shows slide with cinema display. "Or you can use it
with anyone's." Shows slide of drawn in keyboard / monitor / mouse, like what a 3rd grader would sketch. Big
laughs. "Of course you can always hook it up to televisions. It doesn't plug into cellphones though. One of the
other things we're adding to the Mac mini is Front Row, which means we have to add a remote control."
10:15am PT - "The IR sensor is added next to the disc slot,
and it uses the Apple Remote, which has only six buttons -- which is less than some of the other remotes out
there." Shows media center remotes with over fourty buttons.
10:17am
PT - Demoing Intel Mac mini: "I guess they forgot to load the content on this Mac mini. I guess I'll just
have to demo a new feature." It's called "Shared music," and uses Bonjour allowing devices to
communicate seamlessly -- and it's built into Front Row. Demos finding Phil's -- probably referring to Philip Schiller,
SVP of product marketing at Apple -- MacBook Pro, browses his shared music. Steve "accidentally" stops on
"Cocaine blues." Big laughs.
10:19am PT - Demoing
streaming video downloaded from iTunes over Front Row via Bonjour sharing. They're releasing this as an update this
week for the Mac mini and all other machines with Front Row.
10:20am PT - If you've got a Mac mini hooked up to a television in your living room, you'll be able to see the media that you've got on every machine you've got hooked up to your home network. "And, of course, the Mac mini comes with iLife 06... widely regarded as the best in the industry." Showing off iLife apps. "Let's look at the standard features in the new Mac mini, Tiger and iLife 06, Remote and Front Row, Airport Extreme and Bluetooth, DVI video out, SPDIF and analog in and out..."
10:23am PT - "We have two models, which has a 1.5GHz Intel Core Solo, 512MB RAM, 60GB hard drive, and Combo Drive. $599. Second model has a 1.67GHz Core Duo, 512MB RAM, 80GB drive Super Drive. $799."
10:24am PT - "Both of these models are available starting today. With the Mac mini this comprises 50% of our entire product line now available with Intel processors since we announced the shipment of MacBook Pros in January."
10:25am PT - "So, that's what's happening in
the Mac world. Now, let's move over and talk about music. I think you're all familiar with our latest iPods.... iPods
have a 78% marketshare of the entire MP3 market, and we're very proud of that. iTunes just passed a major milestone, we
just sold our billiionth song. In less than 3 years we sold a billion
songs." Showing ABC clip on the billionth song download.

10:27am PT - "Ok, a billion sold, so we beat McDonald's. Let's move on to some new products in the music space: a relatively simple product, but it's something we think a lot of people will want to use. iPod leather cases. We've been working on these for a while. We're gonna sell these for $99, they go on sale in mid March."
10:28am PT - "So that's the first thing, you know, we put a lot of work into making the iPod an indispensable part of on-the-go living. 40% of all autos offer iPod connectivity. So now it's time to add a second focus, in the home."
10:29am PT - "There are some products on the market that help you do that, they're powered speakers, but the problem with these products is none of them offer home stereo quality. You're not getting rid of your home stereo. What is home stereo quality? If you're an audiophile, if you close your eyes, you hear a soundstage, the speakers disappear... The second thing, maybe the most important, is precise imaging and separation."
It's obviously he's about to intro an iPod boombox given the size and
shape of the veiled device on stage.
10:30am PT - "You want a wide frequency range... room-filling power without distortion. We're gonna introduce one today that has some of the attributes of some of the speakers out there. Today we're introducing the iPod Hi-Fi."
10:31am PT - "Your stereo's really ready to move to an iPod based stereo if we can get the quality up... The Hi-Fi has a three driver system... we have a dock right on top, you can plug in any iPod we've ever shipped with a dock connector."
10:34am PT - "It even has an auxiliary input in the back so you can plug your shuffle in. Let's look inside..." Shows dissection diagrams of the Hi-Fi. "We've integrated the electronics and the power supply in there, there's no power brick. You can power this off D size batteries, you can take it out the cabana or the pool, great sound wherever you are. We have two 80mm mid range drivers in sealed acoustic suspension. We have a 130mm dual voice coil woofer with a ported bass reflex design, we get great bass on this thing that doesn't distort when you crank it up. It has a sealed resin enclosure that doesn't vibrate. ... one of the things we've done is put a speaker option in the iPod menu. Update's already out, you can set the tone control, boost the treble or the bass."
10:35am PT - "You can have the screen go black and and just display the album art. Great for newer iPods." He's going over the aforementioned features... but it's still a boombox. "We think we can deliver home stereo quality for the first time in the iPod ecosystem. How much does this cost?" Slide starts displaying products for over $1,000, like Bose systems. It's starting to feel a bit like an As-Seen-On-TV infomercial. "We're delivering audio quality absolutely competitively with these products, we're gonna price it at $349. It goes on sale... today."
10:37am PT - "We have some rooms upstairs we want you to visit, we have a kitchen, a dorm room, a living room, and a study that are set up with the iPod Hi-Fi. Home stereo. Reinvinted for the iPod age."
10:38am PT - "I'm an audiophile, and I'm getting rid of my stereo."
10:39am PT - "So,
what've we talked about today? Some really cool products, a new Mac mini that runs 5x faster... Front Row with Bonjour,
update will go out later this week... iPod cases, they're really, really nice. And, of course, the new iPod
Hi-Fi."
10:40am PT - "Thank you very much for coming today, and we'll see you all real
soon..." Jobs walks offstage, that's all! No "one more thing..." Guess we'll all have to wait
until April for Apple's 30th anniversary for a more typically Apple-big announcement. See you next time!
















Reader Comments (Page 7 of 9)
Brian McKechnie @ Feb 28th 2006 1:00PM
movies.apple.com is redirecting to the main Apple page.
-Brian
thatonefatman @ Feb 28th 2006 1:00PM
DAMMIT why dont they allow live updating of the site in the town hall? damn jobs and bono and all them. btw who wants to buy me the new ipod or tablet for my birthday?
harry @ Feb 28th 2006 1:01PM
I still don't understand...
Why would ANYBODY want to take their hands off the keyboard to use a MOUSE??
diehard wordstar user
Jonathan @ Feb 28th 2006 1:01PM
VIDEO IPOD!!! look at this go over to www.ilounge.com.. theyre also covering the event and according to them they have just given their first update and it is
"Spotted...
Jon Rubinstein, Senior Vice President of Apple's iPod Division and other execs making their way through crowd."
Jeff J @ Feb 28th 2006 1:08PM
I can't believe this... I own exactly zero Apple products, and I'm glued to this mayhem.
dan @ Feb 28th 2006 1:08PM
the "fun new products" are causing tornado warnings all over northern california.
Michael Wyszomierski @ Feb 28th 2006 1:09PM
The first picture concerns me.... looks like Ryan didn't get a front row seat, what's the deal?
Scabrous Vermicelli @ Feb 28th 2006 1:19PM
If I can be all pedantic for a moment...technically it's not a "keynote," but a product announcement. Keynotes typically happen at trade conferences.
Tj @ Feb 28th 2006 1:51PM
OKAY! NOTHING FUN ABOUT THAT!
Mark S @ Feb 28th 2006 1:51PM
A Mac Mini, a boom box, and a leather case? ARE YOU FRACKIN ME?
Steve Jobs is an idiot. He's pulls out the dogs and ponys for this? Gonna start pissing a lot of people off. Except the "Mac Faithful."
Becareful of over exposure Steve.
.
KevinFreitas @ Feb 28th 2006 1:51PM
Lame, lame, lame! Why do I even get caught up in this junk?! I was so hoping for something more interesting than the paltry offerings Steve just trotted out. I guess my non-Apple ways will just continue.
Thrilla @ Feb 28th 2006 1:53PM
LOL @ No. 50, it is so true.
Azhar @ Feb 28th 2006 1:56PM
WHAT! No new shuffles. $99 for a case, fudge me. Who cares about intel mac minis that LOOK THE SAME. This is fudging silly.Ummmmmm not even an itunes update. I think we all wasted our time. As angry as I am i may go and order a ipod hi-f1 thing.
doyouflip @ Feb 28th 2006 1:56PM
*puts wallet back in pocket
Jon @ Feb 28th 2006 1:56PM
WOW. what a letdown!
txag2k @ Feb 28th 2006 1:56PM
FU Steve Jobs
chris @ Feb 28th 2006 1:59PM
that's it? a mac mini and a way overpriced set of speakers? who the hell spends $350 on a portable speakers? now, if it included an ipod, maybe....
Byran Newell @ Feb 28th 2006 2:01PM
Apple store is up now.
Traveller @ Feb 28th 2006 2:01PM
I don't see it. C'mon Apple, give us something.
The best thing "we saw" today was Apple finally taking steps to connect the TV to the "media center" box.
iTunes > Streaming to FrontRow > Boob-Tube.
Whoop-de-do.
Ro1 @ Feb 28th 2006 2:02PM
Disappointing........... :-(
BOOMBOX for 350?? thats more than the bose version......and uglier design wise.
No thanks.
bigstax @ Feb 28th 2006 2:02PM
DAMNIT THIS SUCKED!
Tubby Bartles @ Feb 28th 2006 2:03PM
Where's the HD Tivo killer? They've got the rest, but they still don't seem to be quite able to get over that hump to be better than anything else out there...
skuzmak @ Feb 28th 2006 2:03PM
how can jobs say he's an audiphile when iTunes sells crap lo-fi music and he drops a turd like the "ipod hifi" on the market?!??!? boo apple...was hoping it would be something like the soundbridge or something and maybe lossless music on itunes..... :(
Jeff J @ Feb 28th 2006 2:03PM
Wow. I am really disappointed. Not because the new products aren't nice, but I think that this might be one of the first times that Apple marketing staff have really screwed up.
First, they invited a small audience, which means fewer sources for announcement information distribution... which means that the hype is abnormally large because that audience just happens to have a particularly large readership... So, combines with the fact that Apple invited them to a non-normally-yearly-scheduled-event, you have millions of readers hanging on every word of these information sources. So then, Apple farts out two ho-hum, "yay for a product upgrade" and a me-too boom box and expects the world to rejoice?
Boo.
jean boechat @ Feb 28th 2006 2:03PM
a big fiasco. it's a joke. jobs, an great event to present only these few things? give me a break!
invaderluj @ Feb 28th 2006 2:04PM
Wow...nothing new or impressive, just over priced proprietary rehashes of things that have been done before...
Jon @ Feb 28th 2006 2:04PM
Why does steve hate the radio? If that thing had a tuner in it and the ability to play CDs then maybe, but it just plays from an ipod? I know the whole "keep it simple" thing, but come on! Please, I just want a FM Tuner!!!
And I am a total mac fanboy.
Donald @ Feb 28th 2006 2:05PM
Wow, a overpriced mac mini. I'm tearing up with joy. I like Apple but their products are still over priced for my taste?
thatguy @ Feb 28th 2006 2:06PM
Leather cases and boomboxes woooohooooo!!!!! I wish we had these things 10 years ago.
Adam @ Feb 28th 2006 2:06PM
So dissapointed...
Anthony @ Feb 28th 2006 2:07PM
This was the worst presentation ever... what a let down!!!
joshua @ Feb 28th 2006 2:07PM
waste of time. you fanboys would jump off a cliff if steve jobs told you to
Jon @ Feb 28th 2006 2:07PM
Wow, what a brilliant idea! A huge ipod dock/stereo replacement WITHOUT VIDEO OUT. Now I can have 3 different docks in my living room, one to just charge, one to watch videos and one to listen to music... Oh wait, and NONE OF THEM will pull music off the other machines on my network. Oy.
Peter Elliot @ Feb 28th 2006 2:08PM
Why, Oh Why can't they put two video connectors on the mini...
I'd buy one in an instant if I could drive a standard monitor for normal work and my HDTV without needing to swap cables... I assume you could do it with a DVI switch...
Steve @ Feb 28th 2006 2:09PM
I love when people get up-in-arms because they've blown a product launch up in their minds to such an extent that only the second coming of the Messiah would satisfy them (and even then it'd be overpriced).
As for what was actually announced - We'll see how good the iPod Hi-Fi is when the audio magazines get their hands on it but for certain groups, students for instance, it might be a hell of a good buy. The Mac Mini was a logical step and the $100 price rise seems fair based on what we've seen of the spec and the increased software.
Now that the launch is over, it's on to the whining that will inevitably follow from some quarters: the Mac Mini looks just about perfect as it is, why bother changing it? While it would be nice to see the price remain fixed there is at least some return on the extra bucks. And anyone that says you can get a better spec PC for the money has, once again, missed the point.
We now return to your regularly scheduled holy war.
tom @ Feb 28th 2006 2:09PM
300+ comments for this crap
James @ Feb 28th 2006 2:10PM
Steve Jobs is an audiophile? What a load of crap! Let's see that boombox do surround sound or DTS/DD audio? Audiophile my ass! Steve can kiss my ass!
TOMMY @ Feb 28th 2006 2:12PM
hahah LAMENESS defined! looks like microsoft won the battle of announcments this time around!
JohnS @ Feb 28th 2006 2:12PM
Wow, new mac mini at apple store (US) went from shipping in 24 hrs to 1-3 business days in just 5 minutes (time it took for page to come back up after hitting "back" in my browser).
wonder if the bricks and mortar stores are sold out yet.
Brenden @ Feb 28th 2006 2:13PM
I just clicked into this, and i cannot help but laugh at all the people that waited for nothing.
Makes me glad i dont own any apple devices.
keeping it simple = keeping all the money in apples pockets.
They will eventually fall into the same hole that Sony did with televisions. Leading everyone, pied piper style, in the wrong 'highpriced' direction, and eventually turning around to find out they are all alone, because eventually you all will get a clue and stop throwing away your money a buck at a time.
one billion you say??
Rheinhard @ Feb 28th 2006 2:13PM
Considering that a co-worker from my former place of employ called me last week and mentioned he was now interested in checking out a Mac for the first time, but wanted to wait until Apple came out with an Intel based Mac Mini, it gives me a certain sense of satisfaction to be able to email less than a week later and say "You asked for it..." Maybe not the most exciting of all possible products, but leading another switcher out of the darkness of the Redmond Empire and into the light feels good. :)
Dermot81 @ Feb 28th 2006 2:14PM
What a dissapointment, last time I'm going to get excited over something like this :/
Eds @ Feb 28th 2006 2:14PM
is it just me or does 99 bucks for a leather case sound really really steep?
Jamie @ Feb 28th 2006 2:15PM
"See you real soon" Some more fun new products?
Adam @ Feb 28th 2006 2:15PM
You say people hyped it up, but i don't blame them. What company holds a keynote and invites the media to talk about a leather case, a small and more pricey update to mac mini and a boombox.
Dermot81 @ Feb 28th 2006 2:16PM
He should have said "fun new accessory." Bad marketing.
MakeMyDay @ Feb 28th 2006 2:16PM
Apple blew this one. They hyped the Intel Dual Core so much , yet they have only top of the line Intel MacBooks.
Sony is releasing the SZ in 10 days , a 13,3 inch WXGA , Dual Core , 1GB , 80GB , beast for 1600$ .
If they had launched an iBook I would have considered getting it. But now Sony gets my money. AND I HATE SONY.
Who even buys MacMinis? Seriously I have never met somebody who has one. They are useless.
Gig @ Feb 28th 2006 2:17PM
I'm so underwhelmed. Mac Mini with NO PVR. A $350 speaker for the IPod and some leather cases.
David @ Feb 28th 2006 2:17PM
Why on earth have they gone to shared GMA950 graphics, thats a fairly huge step down from the ATI9200 with 64mb dedicated. Very very dissapointing.
Jason Todrick @ Feb 28th 2006 2:18PM
W....T....F....
You have got to be kidding me... "fun ne products" LOL