In the weeks heading into Macworld, both both Apple Stores and Apple Retailers are running low on stock of Apple iMac. By contrast, the online store of Apple always shows the expedition “within 24 hours”. The importance of low stocks of iMacs is unclear, but may simply be due to the recovery of inventory after the holiday rush. Of all the models of the Mac, the iMac seems to be less susceptible to revision at the next Macworld Expo in San Francisco.
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Gary



January 5, 2008
I am hoping to pick up an iMac at my local Apple Store and hopefully they will have what I want in stock.
I think the iMac is such a big success. It is a great desktop PC replacement that does not require a lot of wires and it is just so darn simple and easy! I see people are catching on.
Hopefully iMac’s will not become as rare and as unique as the Nintendo Wii’s!
January 9, 2008
Yeah, My next laptop will be a Mac. I think the operating system far surpasses Windows in every faucet and that if more people new about how easy it is to use and with more software companies designing for Mac they would switch too.
February 25, 2008
I have alway been one never to understand how some of the worlds largest, most technologically advance companies on Earth just run out of something. It can happen, but you don’t need an almanac to forcast them. Its like gas prices during the holidays.
I think it might just all be a ploy to get the mortar trade outlets to generate a feeding frenzy, as a way to promote.
April 10, 2008
Maybe they are just hiding some of them to create a larger demand for it so they can raise the prices. I may be wrong but that is what happened here in our place. Or it may be Apple really run out of stock.