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Not bad! I would assume they would add a little black on each side as well to even it out but whatever they do to reduce the Leno effect I'd be happy.
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you saw it here first
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I think they are wrong the Clarkfield is the ideal chip for the high end iMacs.Unfortunately the rumors have it that Apple will wait until they release the 32nm chips next year. (Let's hope they are wrong)
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Could this be the Death of the Chin if they redesign it to look like the LED CD?
I just found a great mockup.
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I just found a great mockup.
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Says dualcore right there in the first sentence of the quote. That's not Clarksfield, that's Core 2 Duo... We already have C2D, how about a freaking upgrade!?
I would like to see LED displays put in them. Blu-ray would be nice too but I think optical drives are on their way out.![]()
hmmmm i will be moving countries in jan and was gonna sell my imac at the end of the year as I can't really take it with me
should i sell now hmmm
Sadly, my Windows side of me is going to prevent me from getting any new machine until DX11 comes out, and they ship with a supported video card. Why can't Steam run on Mac?
I love my iMac, but the old mouse needs to be replaced with a multitouch interface. I'd rather have the small footprint and large screen real estate of the iMac with a multitouch capable trackpad somehow.
I'm wondering the sameI like the idea of minimizing the face-view, making it a more sleek, professional looking monitor--or, dare I say, more TV-like (like that analysts conjecture that apple was going to make actual TVTVs).
I'm curious about that "audio related" feature (which a previous report stated was "expected to cater to the semi-professional audio/video crowd"). eSATA was my original guess, but that's not directly audio-related. HDMI port? 5.1 output? something completely different?
What "features previously unavailable to Mac buyers" might there be? BR is an obvious choice, but what else? specifying mac buyers suggests it's already available over on the other side of the PC aisle.
Also, what does "extend the capabilities of at least one technology introduced on the Mac platform as recently as last fall" refer to? It's not iMac specific, but I'm not breaking out my newly-introduced feature timeline well enough.