Originally posted by: bigrash
iLife and iWork '08 also introduced. No really cool, new feature.
Originally posted by: AmigaMan
I like the new iMac, the black border is cool. And as soon as I can convince my wife, I'm going to order the new iWork 08. Finally I can rid myself of MSOffice on my MBP.
Originally posted by: bigrash
iLife and iWork '08 also introduced. No really cool, new feature.
Numbers is not new? I must be missing something Seriously though, it's about time they had an Excel competitor.
Originally posted by: TheStu
The speed bump on the Mac Mini is welcome, and am impressed that they can fit a Core 2 Extreme into the iMac... but where are the nVidia cards?
Originally posted by: TheStu
o you think that the X2400 will be sufficient or should I spend the extra dough to get the X2600?
Originally posted by: AmigaMan
I like the new iMac, the black border is cool. And as soon as I can convince my wife, I'm going to order the new iWork 08. Finally I can rid myself of MSOffice on my MBP.
Originally posted by: bigrash
iLife and iWork '08 also introduced. No really cool, new feature.
Numbers is not new? I must be missing something Seriously though, it's about time they had an Excel competitor.
Originally posted by: Noema
Unboxing the new iMac @ Ars technica, with loads of pictures.
Darn, that thing is sexy. I almost want one...
--must...resist...the....darkside....
Though I'd be happier if they offered one without a glossy panel. I hate those things. Glossy=glare. Yuck.
Not that I'm ever buying one anyway....:evil:
Originally posted by: Noema
Unboxing the new iMac @ Ars technica, with loads of pictures.
Darn, that thing is sexy. I almost want one...
--must...resist...the....darkside....
Though I'd be happier if they offered one without a glossy panel. I hate those things. Glossy=glare. Yuck.
Not that I'm ever buying one anyway....:evil:
Originally posted by: KeithP
I am little puzzled on why they put so much effort into making the body and keyboard thinner. Was there a ground swell of consumers writing Apple and saying "unless you make your keyboard thinner I am not buying another Mac!" The body is even more strange because the overall dimensions when you include the stand aren't much different than before. On the other hand, I have seen more than one person complain about the iMac's "chin" and lack of any vertical adjustment. While the new chin is smaller, it is still there and still no vertical adjustment.
It seems to me a better design would have been to make the body thicker so they could have dumped the chin and maybe added room for a second 3.5 inch HD. I would have also liked to see some video inputs so that a game console, or two, could use the display.
I have never been a fan of the iMac and this new one doesn't change that. However, I suppose the people that like the design will find more to like with this updated iMac.
-KeithP
Originally posted by: dclive
Agreed that would be nice, but I just don't think that's Apple's target market....