hcuar said:Just was thinking the other day about the new "iMac mini" ($499 headless Mac).... Doesn't it make sense that this will KILL the resale of old G4 PMs? I wouldn't think that the old duals would even fetch more than $100... (At least the 500 Mhz variety)
mrgreen4242 said:...first off, it's about time. People are selling used Macs for WAY too much...
Blue Velvet said:Surely not such a bad thing?
KevRC4130 said:MrGreen, why do you want Macs to become worse for resale? I mean yes, it makes it harder to buy a used Mac, but still, it sure feels crappy when your $1,500 PC is worth $400 in a matter of months...
Macs are much stronger against time, and I still see many people using Powerbook and iBook G3's, and still looking up to date. Try using an old PC from 5-7 years ago... You'd be banned from Starbucks 😛
hcuar said:Just was thinking the other day about the new "iMac mini" ($499 headless Mac).... Doesn't it make sense that this will KILL the resale of old G4 PMs? I wouldn't think that the old duals would even fetch more than $100... (At least the 500 Mhz variety)
AdamZ said:My first gen flat panel iMac is looking less and less powerful. At 700mhz, it may soon be time to give it to my daughter to play with. Besides the 15in screen, it is so much less a computer now, but still runs all my hard apps good enough.
AdamZ said:The notion of a cheap computer just doesn't feel right to me and our Mac culture...
hcuar said:Doesn't it make sense that this will KILL the resale of old G4 PMs?
Flowbee said:{edit} Just noticed... two David Lynch-themed 'tars in a row. A MacRumors first?
mkrishnan said:but if I'm honest, I guess that the issue is more that there are faster computers out there and I want them, than that there's anything mine can't do that I want to do.
The cult of Mac to which you belong, in other words, is in part the cool products Apple makes, but in larger part, your ability to appreciate and use that quality and technology.
AdamZ said:I am even kinda embarrased now to wear my white headphones.
KevRC4130 said:MrGreen, why do you want Macs to become worse for resale? I mean yes, it makes it harder to buy a used Mac, but still, it sure feels crappy when your $1,500 PC is worth $400 in a matter of months...
Macs are much stronger against time, and I still see many people using Powerbook and iBook G3's, and still looking up to date. Try using an old PC from 5-7 years ago... You'd be banned from Starbucks 😛
Flowbee said:Doesn't matter to me... I'm never selling my Cube!
AdamZ said:I just don't want Apple to dull it down for the highest denominator. BMW doesn't do that to get new drivers, and that's why this headless iMac feels like some kind of dedicated device, not a PC.
AdamZ said:For instance, I think now that the iPod has caught on, mostly to Windows users, there should be a slightly more candylicious version of iTunes for us Mac users. Is Apple going to keep iTunes antiquated just so it can run on Windows? Probably. Change is a scary thing, I just want to hold on to what we have. I am even kinda embarrased now to wear my white headphones.
MrJohnson said:How would that make sense from a business standpoint? The majority of iPod users are PC users why shouldn't we get the better version of iTunes?
jamdr said:My point is, it is more than enough for the average consumer, so the market for the iMac is going to become extremely small and no one in their right mind would buy the eMac, if it's not discontinued completely. Apple is smarter than this--the rumors of a cheap, headless Mac must be missing something.