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I'm actually thinking of buying a 20" iMac, 400GB harddrive and 2GB memory. I just love the design of the current iMac.

Offtopic: Do I void the warranty if I install more memory or upgrade the harddrive manually?
 
Personally, I would like to see them use a translucent rounded casing like the iMac G4 and place it on a zero footprint base with the computer behind the screen like the iMac G5. Make the whole thing as thin as possible (even if that means using a merom processor) and remove the chin....

The only downside of this design would be that it doesn't have the cool adjustable lamp arm that the iMac G4 did...
 
iphil said:
No on the memory part .... Yes on the HardDrive side .. if 250GB aint big enough go externally Hdds.. :eek:
can the imac take a larger HD then 500 GB that apple offers :confused:
 
The Grood said:
Can anyone explain why the 1.83ghz iMac is so much bigger than a 1.83ghz Macbook? :confused:

iMac has a larger HD, but no battery. Otherwise, they have essentially the same innards, right?

A 17" LCD will do that. Unless you are meaning "thicker".

In which case. The Hard Drive is a standard 3.5" meaning it is much thicker than 2.5". It may not have a battery, but it has an internal power supply.
 
The Grood said:
Can anyone explain why the 1.83ghz iMac is so much bigger than a 1.83ghz Macbook? :confused:

iMac has a larger HD, but no battery. Otherwise, they have essentially the same innards, right?

Internal power supply, bigger display. Less density makes cooling easier too.
 
The Grood said:
Can anyone explain why the 1.83ghz iMac is so much bigger than a 1.83ghz Macbook? :confused:

iMac has a larger HD, but no battery. Otherwise, they have essentially the same innards, right?

I asked same question is another thread. 1: The iMac has a larger backlight for the display, and a larger screen. 2: The iMac has an internal powersupply, which fills more than a battery. 3: The 3.5" HDD is so much bigger than the 2.5" in the MB. 4: The iMac hasn't been redesigned since iSight G5. They might wanna be able to fit a Conroe in when it comes.:D
 
My favorite iMac design is the G4. The "lamp" look it has is just so cool. Also the fact that you can easily pivot and rotate the screen is a big plus to me. I don't own one, but I have used it more than a few times at school. The G5 design is really sweet, but like someone else mentioned in this thread (I forgot the name), I really wish there was less space under where the display is located. Other than that, though, I really like it. I have an iMac G3 and love the fruity look of it. :D I just need to use it more...
 
Josias said:
I asked same question is another thread. 1: The iMac has a larger backlight for the display, and a larger screen. 2: The iMac has an internal powersupply, which fills more than a battery. 3: The 3.5" HDD is so much bigger than the 2.5" in the MB. 4: The iMac hasn't been redesigned since iSight G5. They might wanna be able to fit a Conroe in when it comes.:D

Thanks for clearing that up...
 
dietcokevanilla said:
As for thinner... I personally favour the slightly thicker design of the older (Rev A and B) iMac G5s, as those were completely flat at the back so could be wall-mounted. It's a shame they changed this part of the case design for the iSight and Intel models. If they could make them thinner AND with a flat back suitable for wall-mounting, that would be ideal!

But if they should be mounted flat on a wall, then the cables can no longer be connected in the back of the machine.
 
elisha cuthbert said:
cmon people we want pictures! well at least i do

Here you go.
Why would Apple redesign it? I know it could'a been made smaller with Core Duo inside, but as I stated before, unless the new iMac are gonna use Merom, it needs to stay as now to be able to hold a Conroe...
 
I still want to see a brushed Aluminium iMac like the MacBook Pros, PowerBooks and G5 PowerMac.

If Apple ever released a black, clear or brushed aluminium iMac I would be buying it in a second.

And one more thing add some tail fins to lower wind resistance, some racing stripes to make it look sharp and some fluffy dice..... that would look totally sweet ;)
 
ezekielrage_99 said:
I still want to see a brushed Aluminium iMac like the MacBook Pros, PowerBooks and G5 PowerMac.

If Apple ever released a black, clear or brushed aluminium iMac I would be buying it in a second.

And one more thing add some tail fins to lower wind resistance, some racing stripes to make it look sharp and some fluffy dice..... that would look totally sweet ;)

What?
iMac
MacMini
MacBook

All consumerproducts (white, yes, the MB is black, but: consumer)

MacBook Pro
PowerMac

Professional products (brushed aluminum):D
 
The Grood said:
Can anyone explain why the 1.83ghz iMac is so much bigger than a 1.83ghz Macbook? :confused:

iMac has a larger HD, but no battery. Otherwise, they have essentially the same innards, right?

Because it is built into a chassis holding a 17" or 20" screen?

Do I get a cookie for posting the obvious?
 
Pressure said:
Because it is built into a chassis holding a 17" or 20" screen?

Do I get a cookie for posting the obvious?


Obviously the screen is larger! ;)

When I said 'bigger', I meant overall bulk - depth, width, height, weight. ie why does it have to be any bigger than the keyboard half of a MB, without the keyboard and with a 17" screen stuck on it.

Anyway, question answered now.
 
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