Now that Apple has presented its new iOS version, it is obvious that this update basically requires a retina display to function well. This shows especially in the reliance on fine typography, a feature that only works well on high resolution displays, and I believe it telling that OS X has not seen a similar update yet. The updated interface makes a very refined impression, apart for several icons which are visually too strong for my taste.
A few other thoughts:
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I believe there is a good chance that we will already see a retina iPad mini in the fall, with a lighter update for the full version and the removal of the 2, given the extent to which iOS 7 works better on a retina display.
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The Mac Pro depends a lot on how extensive Thunderbolt support will be to provide extension options, and how pricey they will be.
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No MacBook updates, is Apple waiting on 4K display support? Or has Intel supply issues and Apple wants to concentrate on the one model that would profit most from the new CPU?
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The added support for game pads for iOS/OS X could be the first step to make Apple TV also into a gaming console.
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600 million iOS devices is a huge installed base, and more than large enough to support a vibrant app ecosystem. Actually the higher prices Apple charges are a good way to self select the best paying customers, and help iOS attract the best developer talent.