A day after the iMac and Mac Pro (besides a spec-bump that popped up in the store) were neglected from this year’s slew of Mac announcements, an Apple spokesperson confirmed to Forbes that new models and new designs of the iMac and Mac Pro are likely to release in 2013. Connie Guglielmo said today:
This confirms what New York Times’ columnist David Pogue said yesterday:
An Apple spokesman just told me that new models and new designs of the Mac Pro, as well as the iMac desktop, are in the works and will likely be released in 2013.
And what Apple’s CEO Tim Cook supposedly told a reader via email:
Many Apple observers also wonder if Apple thinks that desktop computers are dead, since not a word was said about the iMac and Mac Pro. An executive did assure me, however, that new models and new designs are under way, probably for release in 2013.
2013 seems like a long time to wait?
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- We’ve been continuing to update Final Cut Pro X with revolutionary pro features like industry leading multi-cam support and we just updated Aperture with incredible new image adjustment features.
- We also announced a MacBook Pro with a Retina Display that is a great solution for many pros.
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UPDATE: An Apple spokesperson clarified this is Mac Pro ONLY.
- Andy Hertzfeld: The only thing that’s still high-end about [Mac Pro] is the bloated price (9to5mac.com)