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As Steve Jobs has stated that the complete line will be transitioned by 2007 you can garantee that it will appear this year. Anything further would be pure speculation. However the iBook is a key consumer product and with the lack of professional apps being intel ready before July at least (this was the original date jobs gave developers for intel macs appearance) its a good bet the ibook will be one of the next to transition.

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Actully, I think - and it's getting clearer to me now - that it will be called iMacBook. Why? Cause Apple wanna have the name Mac in all there computers and the iBook is not just going to be the lite or express version of MacBook Pro. It's more like it's going to be the iMac laptop just as MacBook Pro is the upcomning Mac Pro's (Powermac) laptop. Why would the iBook suddently leave the i-family and end up somewhere in between? (well Mac mini might be happy but) No, the i-family needs a laptop to.

If you see it it makes sence right?

 

iMac

iMacBook

 

Mac Pro

MacBook Pro

 

i and pro families :D

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I think you'll see the names Mac Book, Mac Book Pro, iMac, and Mac Pro (or maybe Macintosh Pro) for the PowerMac replacement. But yeah, everyone seems to be eyeing a 13.3" widescreen notebook in March because that seems to be when Intel will be going Han Solo...err...Core Solo. I'm holding out for a Mac Mini, myself.

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Rumors say March.

 

No I really doubt that. MacBookPro will be released on March and the iBook will be released after that. Infact, why would Steve Jobs bothered to announce that MacBookPro will be released on March on the previous Mac World if infact the iBook will also release on the same month.

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I'm sure in March and up until 1 April (Apple's Anniversary!!!!) we'll see some interesting stuff. :hysterical: It might not be until 1 April, I suppose.

 

Now, it remains to be seen if they'll do a Core Solo, or those 1.66GHz Duo chips that Apple is no longer using in the MBP, though. I suppose a Solo or Solo LV part makes more sense...

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i think it'll be a core solo: my HP pavilion dv4000 is quite fast, and in mac os, extremely quick and responsive. I imagine it with a better video card, a slightly more powerful CPU, and all the added extras of having a genuine Mac, and i think not only do you get a great bang for your buck, but amazing quality and pretty good performance, although it wont be as speedy as a MBP during video editing, for example. Still, it should satisfy the average computer user and then some.

I do video editing on my lappy without any problems, and that's why i think it'll be core solo: it's still very fast, powerful enough to handle CPU intesive stuff (even though it wouldn't be as fast as the MBP, which it isn't supposed to sompete with anyways), and you could probaby bet that it'll have at least a 5.5 hour battery life!

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