True, the analysts aren’t claiming to have any definitive proof of the so-called Apple happening, but, as Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster points out – the company has held a special event that month every year for the last three years. So it’s educated guesswork. Munster thinks Apple will unveil redesigned MacBooks, and possibly re-enter the $999 price point occupied by the original iBook models. He also expects a redesigned MacBook Pro. The analyst also expects increased capacities for the iPods shuffle and nano, but the same prices. He doesn’t anticipate new form factors for these products, but does suggest the iPod touch could see a redesign and be introduced at a lower $199 price. Additional highlights from this analyst’s Apple predictions include: – Touchscreen Mac is unlikely right now. A “MacBook Touch” may emerge in 2010. – Smaller version Macbook Air for 2009. – Wider deployment of multi-touch, and Apple will eventually swap the trackpad on its laptops to backlit colour screens.