My point was that both MacBooks and the current generation of iMacs (the aluminum ones) have been out for a long time, and I have seen a LOT of complaints about the condensation problems in the iMacs, and Apple have NOT fixed the problems in the new units.
Just about time for me to get back to work, so this'll be the last post for a bit.
If you have a problem with condensation in your iMac, take the back off and put in some silica gel packets in obscure places that won't hinder operation of the machine. It works for hard drives and new shoes, it'll work for your iMac as well.

You think I'm kidding, but I'm not.
