http://www.macrumors.com/2007/03/01/...-event-at-nab/
Way cool, even if the rumors are off. Bring it on, NAB!
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http://www.macrumors.com/2007/03/01/...-event-at-nab/
Way cool, even if the rumors are off. Bring it on, NAB!
I really hope that the special partnerships that red will announce include one with Apple, and that Final Cut Extreme is announced as being available immediatelly along with octo-macs and ready-built-in-native support for the red format... oh, and also the new 50 inch 4K dispays...
Is this too much to hope for?
I'm guessing they'll announce iTeaPot or something that makes tea for busy video editors, with a nice GUI and online browser to select Earl Grey, Darjeeling, Oolong or Lapsang Souchon. I'll have a Lapsang please.
They do it every year they put out something new and big. I would go if you can it is allot of fun.
Just keep looking at the apple events page at apple.com and it will show up a week before or so the show. Register fast it will fill up fast.
Just to add fuel to the rumor-pyle:
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/announcem...bly-240975.php
Gizmodo speculates that there will be no hardware announcements, FWIW.
Nothing new there...
Apple will have 8-core Mac Pro systems when they can start shipping the upcoming Stoakley/Seaburg chipset. It's a given... Intel is on track to deliver that chipset to OEMs next month, so 8-core Mac Pro systems could (and probably will) be announced at NAB. But I doubt they will ship until late April or May. I would look for a Leopard release at NAB... It just makes sense that their updated pro apps will need some of Leopard's features and there's no way they're going to show up at NAB, call a special event and have no pro-app updates.
To me, one of the biggest questions is what's to become of Shake? Also, will Apple start offering BluRay drives as an option in the Mac Pro?
Oh well, I won't buy a new system until I get RED. Maybe by then we'll see another spec bump on Mac Pro systems and cheaper RAM... Not that I would buy my FB-DIMMs through Apple at their unworldly prices.
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