Apple posts QuickTime of August 2007 Special Event, new iMac TV ad

Watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveil the all-new, redesigned iMac and demo new features in iLife ’08, iWork ’08, and .Mac.

See the video-on-demand event (1:12:22), exclusively in QuickTime and MPEG-4 here.

Apple has also posted the new iMac television ad. Watch it here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Steve” for the heads up.]

40 Comments

  1. Just finished. Some cool stuff. Makes me wonder what might be focused on at the next big event. iLife, Leopard, new iMac, iPhone… they’re kind of out of the way for a new speech.

  2. Poor moo. In his transparent eagerness to show everyone how smart he is, he completely overlooked the concept of crowd dynamics. A small crowd in a small room like this is ALWAYS going to respond much more reservedly than they will when they are 10 times as many in a room 10 times the size.

  3. Awesome presentation. It’s great that Steve Jobs can do such thorough and meaningful demos of the consumer apps. It’s clear that he still has hands-on input into Apple’s products.

    I’m getting one of those new keyboards for my Power Mac G5. iLife is a significant update, especially to my ’05 version.

  4. Poor little moo.
    He’s so resentful that after being a bona-fide Balmer Brown-Noser, the best he can do is to run a very limited amount of software on his IBM Clone Box.
    Meanwhile, in the current century, Apple Mac’s can run every piece of software (‘Doze and Mac) written, so all he can do is post lame little comments from mommie’s basement about how much he hAtorZ teh mAcS.
    Such a sad, sad little troll he is!

  5. Wow…the video was the best quality I’ve seen for a keynote. This was all about the consumer software; very little about the iMac. I envy people with the time to make movies…I have no such time. And .Mac has become more interesting with 10gigs.

    I’m getting the lot. Expect another keynote for Leopard “before the end of the year” and any new iPods.

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