theSeb macrumors 604 Aug 10, 2010 7,466 1,893 none Oct 23, 2012 #3,328 Here it is Thin is in User serviceable memory? Doubtful now.
G Garden4Gods macrumors member Oct 12, 2012 47 0 Oct 23, 2012 #3,329 Reaktor5 said: Image Look how thin that is! Click to expand... Man, that is ANOREXIC!!!!!!!!
D davidcmc macrumors 6502 Nov 5, 2009 318 55 Oct 23, 2012 #3,331 How are they cooling the desktop CPU of that?
M monoskier macrumors regular Feb 6, 2011 164 12 Oct 23, 2012 #3,332 no odd. oh well. dont even care any more. just take my fickin money!!!!!
L lovetamarav macrumors regular Feb 12, 2011 126 28 Oct 23, 2012 #3,333 Looks like I know my next Apple purchase.
Reaktor5 macrumors 6502a Oct 12, 2007 712 24 New Hampshire, USA Oct 23, 2012 #3,334 Wonder how heat dissipation is.
Reason077 macrumors 601 Aug 14, 2007 4,411 5,219 Oct 23, 2012 #3,336 Shiller is lying. The new iMac is actually built using technology harvested from the alien spacecraft which crashed in New Mexico in 1947.
Shiller is lying. The new iMac is actually built using technology harvested from the alien spacecraft which crashed in New Mexico in 1947.
ugahairydawgs macrumors 68040 Jun 10, 2010 3,047 2,577 Oct 23, 2012 #3,337 I'm assuming by the fact that it is welded shut that upgradability is kaput. Hopefully I'm off on that.
I'm assuming by the fact that it is welded shut that upgradability is kaput. Hopefully I'm off on that.
garrize macrumors regular May 20, 2012 130 0 Paris, France Oct 23, 2012 #3,338 Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :d
myrtlebee macrumors 68030 Jul 9, 2011 2,677 2,243 Maryland Oct 23, 2012 #3,339 It still bulges at the back, and what is the importance of being thin anyway with a desktop? I'm sure this has been debated before, but just wanted to comment. I'll go back to my MacBook Air and iOS device forums now.
It still bulges at the back, and what is the importance of being thin anyway with a desktop? I'm sure this has been debated before, but just wanted to comment. I'll go back to my MacBook Air and iOS device forums now.
Reaktor5 macrumors 6502a Oct 12, 2007 712 24 New Hampshire, USA Oct 23, 2012 #3,340 I think we can assume SSD is standard.
D davidcmc macrumors 6502 Nov 5, 2009 318 55 Oct 23, 2012 #3,341 ugahairydawgs said: I'm assuming by the fact that it is welded shut that upgradability is kaput. Hopefully I'm off on that. Click to expand... Yes. Probably can't change HD and RAM in this thing. IMO, it sucks.
ugahairydawgs said: I'm assuming by the fact that it is welded shut that upgradability is kaput. Hopefully I'm off on that. Click to expand... Yes. Probably can't change HD and RAM in this thing. IMO, it sucks.
gmanist1000 macrumors 68030 Sep 22, 2009 2,892 948 Oct 23, 2012 #3,342 Anyone want to buy my 2011 27" iMac? I want the new one
I Imaginethe macrumors regular Feb 16, 2012 202 5 UK Oct 23, 2012 #3,343 Erm where do we update the RAm?!
G Garden4Gods macrumors member Oct 12, 2012 47 0 Oct 23, 2012 #3,345 It really looks like it was worth the wait.......I'm definitely buying provided the pricing remains similar to the current editions.
It really looks like it was worth the wait.......I'm definitely buying provided the pricing remains similar to the current editions.
bankshot macrumors 65816 Jan 23, 2003 1,368 425 Southern California Oct 23, 2012 #3,346 "The most beautiful Mac we've ever made." "80% thinner" Form over function. Let's see how that affects the specs. If they go down, I'm unhappy. If somehow they stay the same or similar, then ok, whatever. Ugh.
"The most beautiful Mac we've ever made." "80% thinner" Form over function. Let's see how that affects the specs. If they go down, I'm unhappy. If somehow they stay the same or similar, then ok, whatever. Ugh.
H HurryKayne macrumors 6502a Jun 9, 2010 982 13 Oct 23, 2012 #3,347 Imaccccccccccccccccccc:d:d:d:d:d:d:d pain is overrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PracticalMac macrumors 68030 Jan 22, 2009 2,857 5,247 Houston, TX Oct 23, 2012 #3,348 Friction Stir Welding FSW is used to build parts for the Eclipse 500 VL Jet. Usually used for vehicles, not computers. Hummmm. Apple will use anything. Maybe in 10 years a computers will not look like a computer.
Friction Stir Welding FSW is used to build parts for the Eclipse 500 VL Jet. Usually used for vehicles, not computers. Hummmm. Apple will use anything. Maybe in 10 years a computers will not look like a computer.
I ihaveneverknown macrumors member Aug 27, 2012 65 0 Oct 23, 2012 #3,349 http://images.scribblelive.com/2012/10/23/46706f63-6ec3-421a-8cb3-7070e5bf0356.jpg
aeboi macrumors 65816 Sep 20, 2009 1,094 0 Bay Area Oct 23, 2012 #3,350 Unless you were expecting hologram technology, the difference is there.