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I see the apple expo paris home page with the Eiffel Tower and a big robot. Do you mean the computer that the guy is working on in the robot pic? It's so hard to see that little screen.
 
Nah that's just the Eiffel tower.

Apple would never design something as aesthetically insulting as that monstrosity 😉.
 
homerjward said:
that, my good sir, is a 17" studio lcd display
I'm not so sure, the 17" is more of a square and the screen in the pic looks like a wide screen (with a thicker bezel at the base).

The creation date on the pic is March 4th 2004 so is it an old photo or is someone having some fun?
 
The bezel looks really, really thick.

I'm going to have to go with "older model of a studio display."

(Here's the pic, BTW)
 

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One thing is for sure, no one is going to have pictures of the new iMac's introduction without the aid of a time machine.
 
If Apple are keeping the iMacs under Lock and Key, are keeping the posters and booths covered and not letting anything leak out (like the PM G5 😀 ) I doubt they will ruin it by having it in a picture on a website 🙄
 
Darwin said:
If Apple are keeping the iMacs under Lock and Key, are keeping the posters and booths covered and not letting anything leak out (like the PM G5 😀 ) I doubt they will ruin it by having it in a picture on a website 🙄

Yeah, Apple would never ruin a new product announcement by, say, posting the specs of the computer on the Apple Store a day before the anonuncement...or perhaps by displaying the computer in a major national magazine the night before the announcement.

Nah, never! Not Apple! 😉
 
Not that it's that important, but now that I've seen the new iMac it looks very, very similar to the screen in the image shown above. Check out the thicker bezel at the base.

Maybe it was a clue after all 😉.
 
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