Last minute iMac and Mac Mini rumors

With less than 24 hours to go before Apple is scheduled to host a Mac-related media event on its campus, several small tidbits regarding new iMac pricing and the fate of the Mac mini have surfaced.

New iMacs

According to one source, Apple has issued to suppliers three new iMac price points for models that are expected to be immediately available following their introduction on Tuesday.

Apple currently offers two 17-inch iMac configurations (for $999 and $1199, respectively), a 20-inch configuration for $1499, and a high-end 24-inch configuration for $1999. However, the new pricing information suggest Apple will drop one configuration and sell just three models at $1199, $1499 and $1799.

Mac mini rumors

Meanwhile, there are unconfirmed last minute reports that Apple may extend the life of the Mac mini by squeezing another slight revision from the petite desktop’s existing architecture.

According to those reports, such a move would be accompanied by significant price drops that would allow the forgotten Mac to linger for several more months as an extremely low cost, low performance offering.

iLife

Finally, there are also rumblings that a new version of iLife will indeed see some attention on Tuesday (possibly encompassing a new version of iWork to form a more compelling solution).

As with all last-minute rumors, AppleInsider recommends taking this information with a grain of salt and waiting out the last few hours to hear the official word from Apple.

From Apple Insider

2 thoughts on “Last minute iMac and Mac Mini rumors

  1. If the Mini drops below $400, I’ll snag one up. I hope the Mini stays around for a while because there definitely needs to be a sub $600 Mac. It’s a convenient form factor for people on the move who want to be able to set it up with an LCD and full-size monitor and with some minor surgery, the wheezy 5400 RPM hard disk can be beefed up to something faster.

    A mid range tower Mac that offers some expandability would be nice for people who don’t have $2k to blow on a Mac Pro…

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