I dunno, something is telling me it's going to be more than just the new iMac. When only one product is released, Apple usually just updates their website with a big picture of it so people can help but notice it. They don't go for the big keynote. The only times they have events for new products is when there is more than one, because they don't want the huge image of one of them on the feature product page of the site to take away from the other. So I'm thinking it may be the iMac and maybe the long rumored ultraslim portable (MacBook mini?)
At that town hall event, Apple released both the Intel Mac mini AND the (pretty much forgotten about) iPod Hi Fi. So hopefully they'll be doing two or more products again.
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I dunno, something is telling me it's going to be more than just the new iMac. When only one product is released, Apple usually just updates their website with a big picture of it so people can help but notice it. They don't go for the big keynote. The only times they have events for new products is when there is more than one, because they don't want the huge image of one of them on the feature product page of the site to take away from the other. So I'm thinking it may be the iMac and maybe the long rumored ultraslim portable (MacBook mini?)
At the last open Town Hall event I remember, all they did was release the Intel Mac Mini. Hopefully they'll have something more to show at this one.
At that town hall event, Apple released both the Intel Mac mini AND the (pretty much forgotten about) iPod Hi Fi. So hopefully they'll be doing two or more products again.