Hey, I'm just simply stating, if they have found ways to cool the G5 to fit in that enclosure, then I would guess that the PowerBook roadblocks are being worked around...I wasn't trying to offend you by that statement.
As far as squashing sales go, by not releasing the portable, they are squashing sales...PC -> Mac sales. I know tons of PC users who are completely ready to make the switch, but want portables and only want G5. Most of them gave up on waiting and bought new Dells. Yes, their loss, but Apple's loss as well.
For this iMac, I think its something I need to see in person. I'm just not getting the full picture, I guess. Its unique and its compact, yet it seems just odd to me. Again, I know people were taken off guard by the swivel arm iMac, but I think the swivel arm had more use than being able to wall mount your iMac, for the average consumer. Its almost the wrong pro level feature to include for the consumer line, despite the added pro features we've all wanted. Now, if they included the bluetooth module, mouse, and keyboard as part of the mid level and up, then it'd be a little more enticing to me and would be an added way to promote the wall mount capabilities that it appears this has. I guess its just kinda hard to swallow that the machines get kinda pricey fast as well. Yes, $1499 for the mid-range, the level most people seem to buy, is a nice price point, but bump it up to 512MB of RAM, add in the AirPort Extreme card, the bluetooth module/keyboard/mouse bundle and AppleCare and your already at $2000.00.
I do, however, give them big time credit for making an iMac that looks friendly to open up. That's always been a gripe about the all-in-one lines and it looks like Apple really nailed that, which will make lots of people out there happy, including myself.
Now to decide if I still want to purchase it...