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You are entitled to your own opinions. But the fact is you don’t seem to understand that design is a dynamic ever changing fact and always has. Perhaps you could show  and the rest of us how you would make it better. A kids toy? No. If you don’t like it, just get a Mac mini and hide the thing under your desk. Get some crappy display from HP & call it a day.
 
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A completely foolish comment. Have you seen one in person yet? These are hands down the nicest all in one desktops ever made and scream the future in a way no other does. And now he works for Ferrari. What do you do to make the world a better place bud?
It's a foolish comment because they don't agree with your subjective opinion? ?
 
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A completely foolish comment. Have you seen one in person yet? These are hands down the nicest all in one desktops ever made and scream the future in a way no other does. And now he works for Ferrari. What do you do to make the world a better place bud?
Thats odd, working for Ferrari now means doing something to make the whole world a better place?
 
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I have. The white bezel is atrocious. These things look like toys, not serious professional tools.
Apple should have release a version for adults with black bezels and chassis colors that look like they belong somewhere other than a kids playroom.
Perhaps you are not in the target market then? Consider a Mac Pro and associated Apple display. Very professional looking…
 
Thats odd, working for Ferrari now means doing something to make the whole world a better place?
Why are we measuring that metric?

None of this is being done to make the world “better”. And for one, I don’t care about that metric with regards to the present topic.
 
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Why are we measuring that metric?

None of this is being done to make the world “better”. And for one, I don’t care about that metric with regards to the present topic.

agreed. How exactly does producing products that are unrepairable and become e-waste make the world better?
 
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