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Personally, it looks fake to me. That picture posted above seems to simply be photoshopped. Then again, I've been wrong many times before, so who knows. It's just rather conveinient that that piece of cardboard is covering the dock-connector....

 

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On this image, in the tape under the bar code some people read M8719ZA, and others MB719ZA .

 

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M8719ZA is the SKU for OS X Server, so looks like a fake

And this is not an Oldsmobile, even that it looks very similar.

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In that it's rectangular and has a display!? :P

 

I hope steve is planning to release a line of clothing at the same time with very big pockets - or an iBackpack! It has to be a tablet (if its legit at all)

i think it looks like that one was photoshopped

 

btw, we'll see tablet macs one day :poster_oops:

the new pictures look very legit. Light reflects at the right places, and the touchwheel looks like it's actually displayed on screen instead of those superimposed clickwheel images that you normally see in concept arts. The screen also looks right being in front of a camera.

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just look at it, you can even see the reflection on the iPod Hi-Fi

 

Look at this one:

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Something like this is very very difficult to photoshop. If it is indeed photoshopped, hats off to the person who did it.

There's no way Im going to get my hopes up that this is it. I just cant see Apple getting over the problem of finger prints and slime on the display, nor keeping the thing in my pocket without cracking that screen. I've got a clie nz90 with a screen about that big, I gotta clean that thing off constantly and I'm not even using my fingers half the time (and no, I don't have dirty or slimy fingers!).

 

This was posted on page 1, why did you restart the thread?

 

The item is an obvious fake anyway... The screen isn't uniformly sharp, it has blurry parts and sharp parts, which sort of says fake to me.

http://www.macshrine.com/2006/03/06/ipod-av/

 

According to a post on mac shrine this morning: the reason for their site being down yesterday was their host shut them down after receiving a DCMA notice from Apple. They were able to come back online once the pictures were removed.

Hmmm.... sounds suspicious

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