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http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/Article.asp?datePublish=2003/12/10&pages=A1&seq=1
So, after this, a Gold plated iMac? Plutonium iMac?
So, after this, a Gold plated iMac? Plutonium iMac?
bling blinguoba said:http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/Article.asp?datePublish=2003/12/10&pages=A1&seq=1
So, after this, a Gold plated iMac? Plutonium iMac?
fryke said:Doesn't mean a design change, apparently. However: Apple is a company who has to surprise. It seems as if a 'same procedure as every year' update to the products just doesn't cut it for Apple. This past year, they've brought the Alu PowerBooks in January (THAT was a surprise!), The G5 in June - and then not so much so new until the iBook got its G4 and the iMac its 20" display. January without surprises? I don't think so. Whether it's going to be the iMac that gets redesigned is to be seen.
tree said:Fryke and Chevy I have developed a new product the 100% quiet computer, but it is an x86 product.
stingerman said:The magnesium is for the inside framiing of the iMac. It will make the new "new iMac" a lot lighter. This will greatly reduce Apple's shipping costs and help them reduce the base cost of the system. I think part of Apple's goal is better price flexibility with the new "new iMacs."