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stoid
Aug 26, 2004, 11:01 AM
I work at a high school over the summer preparing computers for the new school year. It was a few years ago that we were finally beige free. All our computers had been upgraded to at least a Bondi Blue original iMac or better. Now, all the new computers we get are eMacs. Replacing a room of Ruby iMac DVs with eMacs almost brought a tear to my eye. With the release of the iMac, Apple had declared war on boring beige computers. Now it seems that with their current offering they are re-sterilizing the computer market with white computers. Here's one hope that Apple will bring color back into the computing world. I think that the iMac G5 would be a great place to start!



EJBasile
Aug 26, 2004, 11:43 AM
Yes I guess you could say white is the new beige, but I think aluminum is becoming the new white (apple wise).

dotnina
Aug 26, 2004, 11:53 AM
It's funny you mention color, because that was always one of the things that turned me off to Apple (don't worry, I'm an Apple user now :)). I like things that integrate into the style / color scheme of my workspace. Beige isn't great, but I went with it (in my PC days) since it was "neutral" enough to work.

I think it's acceptable (and really good, actually) to have small colored items like the iPod Minis. When you're talking about something that may be the focal point of the room, however, I think it's generally better to keep it one solid, neutral color. You could add colored computers to the mix, but I think it would be expensive to stock / keep all different colors ... people will buy colored Minis, but they're less likely to buy colored computers.

Mr. Anderson
Aug 26, 2004, 12:01 PM
I don't know if White is the new Beige. If you remember, it wasn't just Apple that was beige, it was everyone. And now not every computer is white. We see a much larger range of color. Giving credit to Apple for bringing about a *change* is what I think is important here. What they've shown is that you don't have to accept a single style and that will be the new *beige* of the future.

Personally, I'd love to see a black iMac :D

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7on
Aug 26, 2004, 12:33 PM
Though a lot of Dells are black...

vraxtus
Aug 26, 2004, 12:35 PM
I think you're the new beige!

Wait... where did that come from...

jayscheuerle
Aug 26, 2004, 01:52 PM
A friend of mine once mentioned how stainless steel, in reference to ovens and refrigerators, etc., is the new avocado green.

Those of you who were sentient during the 70s know what he meant...

jayscheuerle
Aug 26, 2004, 01:58 PM
Personally, I'd love to see a black iMac :D

D

Black iMac (http://suyama.co.jp/past59.html)

dorqiekat
Aug 26, 2004, 03:07 PM
Black iMac (http://suyama.co.jp/past59.html)

Ooh, thats nice. painted?

jayscheuerle
Aug 26, 2004, 03:19 PM
Ooh, thats nice. painted?

Don't know... but he even got the symbols on the back in white. Lots of work. I'm just surprised he's running OS9...

Nspace
Aug 26, 2004, 03:23 PM
I am glad Apple is onto the white and aluminum thing. It looks much better. I have always thought the coloured clam shell laptops and imacs with the colours have looked extremely tacky and stupid.

vraxtus
Aug 26, 2004, 03:30 PM
I have always thought the coloured clam shell laptops and imacs with the colours have looked extremely tacky and stupid.



I *LOVE* this comment! :D :D :D

Abstract
Aug 26, 2004, 08:10 PM
Why?

But yeah, Apple seems to be a bit boring for many people. A more cluttered design actually breaks the blandness of pure white a bit. I don't know.....they could use colours in a less tacky way than they did with the original iMacs and get away with it.

jefhatfield
Aug 26, 2004, 08:17 PM
Though a lot of Dells are black...

ibm and compaq, too...for the pc world, black is the new beige with silver a close second

it would be nice for apple to bring in the color again with the new imac...it will be an old 1998 strategy, but it still will be a breath of fresh air at this time in a world dominated by black and silver towers

homerjward
Aug 26, 2004, 08:34 PM
I think you're the new beige!

Wait... where did that come from...
your mom is the new beige! :D :D

jtgotsjets
Aug 26, 2004, 10:35 PM
people will buy colored Minis, but they're less likely to buy colored computers.

um

tell that the the first iMac?

tech4all
Aug 26, 2004, 10:45 PM
I have always thought the coloured clam shell laptops and imacs with the colours have looked extremely tacky and stupid.

Gonna have to disagree. I think the colors of the old iMacs added a bit of personality to them rather than just a solid color. But that's just my opinion as well :D

jaw04005
Aug 26, 2004, 11:28 PM
I think apple should re-introduce colors. That is what set them apart when Steve came back, and turned on alot of people to Apple. I had friends that bought iMac's just because they came in all sorts of colors. The university I attend now has three or four Mac labs full of colored iMacs. Although Apple did take color a little far with Blue Dalmation and Flower Power. Sadly, the Mac lab I do most of my projects in consists of both of those colors. Hehe. As sexy as the aluminum is, I miss the days of graphite, indigo, ruby, sage, blueberry, strawberry, tangerine, lime, bondi, and of course only Apple could re-brand white as "Snow."

G5orbust
Aug 27, 2004, 12:45 AM
It wont become the new beige until every computer company copys it, which they havent. In regards to Apple, it may have become its new beige, but at least this time around they got it right!

vraxtus
Aug 27, 2004, 01:16 AM
In California, yellow is the new white :D :D

goodwill
Aug 27, 2004, 01:18 AM
someone had mentioned some kind of wood as a shell or frame- although old school and vintage (which is in) i think the obvious will make it never to happen (heat, cooling etc.), but if it had a pimp ass finish I think it could be a quite stellar trend. Although, right now, I hope the carbon color stays around for awhile. It breaks me when I see other companies emulating Apple. I am not saying they pioneered the color, but I think they perfected it.

jefhatfield
Aug 27, 2004, 10:14 AM
In California, yellow is the new white :D :D


i would say that is true of the greater bay area and sections of los angeles

but being asian american in monterey county made me feel all alone...i am 40 so i came in before the large immigration of people from china and the philippines...sometimes, at least in my head growing up, i felt like an alien...there were some japanese and chinese immigrants, but for the most part, that was also rare here...my fellow japanese americans grew up around the military base and i didn't so i never was involved with the community and the events...but today when i go into chinatown in san francisco, i just blend in and it feels so strange and surreal...people will speak chinese to me and i won't understand a word ;)

it's funny when i see an interview of pro surfer tad hamilton, with blond hair and blue eyes, who grew up in hawaii, and he was the one who looked different and he felt all alone...his recollections are similar to what i felt ;)

today, with a greater understanding of california history, i see the demographics of the state and i wish i had taken spanish in junior high school and high school as my main language...after college and a business degree in personnel management, i found i couldn't land the good jobs in the field because they all required me to speak spanish...then later in mba school i am being told that the spanish speaking market is the single fastest growing market and here i am really wishing i took spanish in high school...we were required to take one quarter of french, spanish, and german in 6th grade and after that choose one language for later grades...i chose german and i think i was pretty good at it except i never got to use it outside of class so i lost most of my skills

vraxtus
Aug 27, 2004, 10:19 AM
i would say that is true of the greater bay area and sections of los angeles


I guess I'm lucky to have grown up in SF!

That said however, I also grew up in private, 95% white, elitist schools. So I know how that alienation can feel. Thankfully my parents encouraged me to join other organizations that were highly asian populated in the city, such as my Boy Scout troop that was centered out of Japantown in SF. So things such as that really helped me keep in touch with the other side of the coin (however note that I am Chinese, and my troop had many chinese in it). I guess I was fortunate to have grown up in this environment :o

toughboy
Aug 27, 2004, 01:26 PM
Gonna have to disagree. I think the colors of the old iMacs added a bit of personality to them rather than just a solid color. But that's just my opinion as well :D

I totally agree.. I used to cry to have a lila (cant remember the right name) iMac in '98...

FoxyKaye
Aug 27, 2004, 02:27 PM
A friend of mine once mentioned how stainless steel, in reference to ovens and refrigerators, etc., is the new avocado green.

Those of you who were sentient during the 70s know what he meant...

Hee hee - our fridge was avocado green when I was growing up, as was some of our family room furniture.

What would be really cool is avocado green stainless steel. :D

I miss the multi-color iMacs. Everything in our office is black (PCs), white (eMacs), grey (G4 towers) or beige (G3s and some PCs). I like the G3 tower more than any of the G4 towers with regard to color. I think we're well past the days when computers needed to look "professional", and frankly I'd love to see Apple lead a design charge again for colors. It can't be that difficult to add color to aluminium, can it? I mean, my cat's tag is colored aluminum so why can't a new G5 have color too? :p

rueyeet
Aug 27, 2004, 03:39 PM
I have always thought the coloured clam shell laptops and imacs with the colours have looked extremely tacky and stupid.It's a thing that's entirely in the eye of the beholder, though....and I do confess a strange affinity for the clamshell iBooks, at least in some colors. I'm trying to avoid the temptation to buy the Lime one off Mac of all Trades and try and shovel a slot-loading Combo drive in it somehow, just because I think it'd be cool to have a clamshell with a slot-loading CD burner. :o

I don't think white is the new beige; right now Apple's still the only one putting out pure-white computers. Everyone else seems to be doing the black-and-silver thing, or shifting to silver.

I actually like the white better as a neutral than the beige....makes it easy to accessorize with bold colors. :D

jefhatfield
Aug 27, 2004, 06:54 PM
sony has desktops which are an off-white with grey hues to it...not really that bad

sony is the only company in the pc world, besides some really high enders like alien, that don't need to copy apple inc...their styles are decent enough though not quite to the level of apple

but then again, nobody has achieved apple's great industrial design

now if apple made their computers come out with more ram on most of their lines and even just reduced their list prices 10%, then many people on the fence who see macs as expensive computers with less (ram, video card, bundled software) might be won over to our side

not much can be done with the video card situation since ati and nvidia seem to be content with coming up with a pc version of their card first before a mac version

but for most of us, not into extreme gaming, the video card delay is not that much of an issue