Originally posted by Hemingray
I think the biggest thing they have in common is cramming a lot of stuff into a relatively small area, and lack of expandability as a cost of that. Designs get improved over time as we all know, but the cube never got that chance. The iMac, however, I can easily see being revised over the next few years in terms of hardware/port positioning and access, easier expandability, etc. Just like the original iMac.
In the Rev.A iMac you had to practically take the damn thing apart just to get to the RAM. If memory serves (no pun intended 😀 ), they made that task easier in later models.
The cube was ahead of its time. In five years it will be in the same boat as the Newton, the Macintosh Portable, and some might even say the QuickTake. 🙂