Apple laptop demand slows, iPod backlog rises
With a little more than two weeks left in the holiday shopping season, orders to Apple’s manufacturing facilities for both consumer and professional laptops appear to be on the decline. The company’s US distribution partners are reporting ample supply of both the iBook G4 and PowerBook G4, and are requesting very few new orders as consumers may be prolonging their purchases in anticipation of Intel-based models early next year.
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