Apple’s ads hint at early arrival of iMac, MacBook, Mac mini refreshes
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Going by AppleInsider reports, three recent online ads the Netherlands-based Google Ad Sense site, Google. nl, explicitly hint at an early arrival of Apple's forthcoming lineup, comprising ultra- thin iMacs; slim and light plastic MacBooks, and the more economical Mac minis.

The Dutch version of the Google site shows clips of the new products from Apple, and, via the ads, directs users to localized Apple Stores, where obviously the advertised products are not yet available.

According to AppleInsider, the Dutch to English translations of these three ads go thus: "MacBook: Apple's Newest MacBook. Thinner, lighter and faster! Free delivery. Order today;" "iMac: The Brand new iMac. Ultra Thin 20 & 24 inch models. From only € 1099. Apple Store;" and "Mac mini: Apple's New Mac Mini. Faster and more affordable. From only € 499. Order immediately."

The ads more than substantiate AppleInsider's earlier reports of Apple working on slimmer iMacs, redesigned polycarbonate MacBooks with sleeker cases, and speed-bumped Mac minis. In addition, there are also speculations about redesigns of Apple's Mighty Mouse, the Apple Remote, and aluminum wireless keyboards.

Meanwhile, most of Apple's resellers have run out of iMac and Mac mini stocks, and have been given restocking estimates of October 7 for iMac and October 9 for mini, thereby suggesting that an official announcement pertaining to these Mac hardware refreshes may just be round the corner next week!

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