Analyst predicts iBooks, touch-screen iPod at event in April

February 9th, 2006 Posted in Technology |

“At the end of his Macworld keynote address in January, Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO, noted that the company will celebrate its 30th birthday on April 1, 2006,” analyst Charles Wolf wrote in a research note released to clients on Thursday. “While it’s possible that Jobs’ was simply pointing out the longevity of Apple, we interpret it as a signal that Apple will hold a major birthday party in the form of new product event around that date, most likely in early April.”

In recent weeks, sources have told AppleInsider that Apple is preparing for a special event to introduce new products, but were short on specifics and did not provide a precise time-frame.

“The one sure-fire product Apple has to introduce is an iBook running on the Intel single core Yonah processor,” wrote Wolf. The analyst notes that the K-12 school-buying season begins in May; and the iBook represents an increasing fraction of Apple sales in this market. “Failure to have an Intel iBook ready for the school-buying season could significantly jeopardize Apple’s education sales,” the analyst added.

Wolf also believes that Apple will use the event introduce the “real” video iPod. “Apple was careful to call the iPod capable of displaying video that it introduced in October just that—an iPod that played music but also featured a video viewing capability,” he wrote.  “According to our sources, the screen on the Video iPod will occupy the entire front of the current iPod with a touch-activated scroll wheel.”

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