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<blockquote data-quote="ByzantineRemnant" data-source="post: 184278" data-attributes="member: 7913"><p>Well, iPod is apple's most succesful product, and it does not have "mac" in its name.</p><p>The iMac has been very succesful</p><p>As has the iBook. </p><p>iTunes, iMovie, iDVD, iCal, iSight, etc.</p><p>I think the "i" makes sense, and I doubt it will be removed from a succesful product like the iBook. At the same time however, look at the powerbook. It really doesnt make sense, we can analyze and logic all we want, yet the truth is we dont know. We didnt imagine a new notebook named the "MacBook Pro" a couple months ago, yet here we are.</p><p></p><p>I think most logically, we could assume that the iBook will be renamed the "MacBook".</p><p></p><p>iBook, for entry level consumers</p><p></p><p>PowerBook, for the higher end.</p><p></p><p>MacBook Pro, for the higher end,</p><p></p><p>MacBook, for the average consumers.</p><p></p><p>Does this not make sense? And alas, again, we really have no clue. We'll see in June.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ByzantineRemnant, post: 184278, member: 7913"] Well, iPod is apple's most succesful product, and it does not have "mac" in its name. The iMac has been very succesful As has the iBook. iTunes, iMovie, iDVD, iCal, iSight, etc. I think the "i" makes sense, and I doubt it will be removed from a succesful product like the iBook. At the same time however, look at the powerbook. It really doesnt make sense, we can analyze and logic all we want, yet the truth is we dont know. We didnt imagine a new notebook named the "MacBook Pro" a couple months ago, yet here we are. I think most logically, we could assume that the iBook will be renamed the "MacBook". iBook, for entry level consumers PowerBook, for the higher end. MacBook Pro, for the higher end, MacBook, for the average consumers. Does this not make sense? And alas, again, we really have no clue. We'll see in June. [/QUOTE]
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