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Poll: What Will Be Your Next Apple Computer?

iMacThe new Apple iMac G5s are shipping and the buying season is heating up fast. What’ll be your next Mac?

An iBook for school? A PowerBook for business trips? A PowerMac G5 with dual dual-core PPC CPUs for pro use? How about that new iMac? Is it your giant iPod? Or, are you going to wait for the Intel-based Macs?

Is a Mac mini in your future? What’s the future hold for your next Mac purchase?

Reader polls are fun. It’s a great way to share your thoughts about products and purchases. In this case, a poll about products to be purchased. Your next Mac.

If you’re planning to buy a new computer from Apple in the next six months, tell us what it is with our online poll. Voting is easy. Two clicks and you’re done.

What’s it going to be?

A new iMac G5? The second generation is here and they get ooohs and ahhhs from everyone. Especially the Windows folks who have iPods.

In fact, more than one observer has pointed out the similarity between Apple’s highly successful iPod (even to Windows users) and the like-an-iPod giant iMac G5.

The buying season is here and we probably won’t see any new Macs of any kind until Macword Expo in early January 2006, maybe later.

So, what’s your next computer? Please don’t say “Dell.” That’s not a choice. Are you heading back to school and gotta have a portable?

The iBooks are still a hot ticket. Need something new to replace that Blueberry iMac sitting on your desk at home? Got iPod envy for the new iMac?

Power users are drooling over the speed of the new dual dual-core CPU PowerMac G5, but they’re about $5,000 with a new 23” Cinema HD display. Is that on your list?

Are you an ultra pro user and looking for a rack full of $4,000 Xserves? Maybe a $13,000 Xserve RAID? Or a rack of Mac mini’s?

The voting polls are open.

To let us know which Apple computer is about to be yours, all you have to do is Click Here.

To see the results on how the voting is going, just Click Here.

Click Here to see reader comments on this article in the Mac360 Forums.

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