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Mac world Sanfransico, here is the stream to the live cam.
« on: January 07, 2002, 05:17:11 AM »
A lot of hype has buildt this Macworld to be the most interesting ever, a lot of new stuff and partners are going to be announced. Check out the live cam, starts today at 9am PT .

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« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2002, 08:26:50 AM »
The new iMac is too damn cool..G4, flat panel and includes a super-drive!


Cover of Time Magazine


Actual photo of the new iMac
Here is some details from Time.



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Time details Apple\'s new iMac, iPhoto
by Peter Cohen, pcohen@maccentral.com
January 7, 2002 1:00 am ET

Apple\'s new flat panel G4 iMac has been unveiled a bit early thanks to Time magazine. While the article is scant on details, a picture accompanying the article shows that the familiar ovoid, all in one shape of the iMac has been completely replaced with a hemispherical base and a flat panel display connected by a metallic neck. The high-end iMac will also sport a SuperDrive, and Time indicates that Apple is also poised to unveil a new core application called iPhoto.

The weekly magazine\'s latest issue features a cover article that sports a picture of the new consumer machine and is already in the hands of subscribers; Time customarily mails issues to subscribers earlier than they\'re available on newsstands. As MacCentral went to press with this article, the cover story was also available through Time Canada\'s Web site.

Time\'s article is scant on performance details. Author Josh Quittner provided some rough specs, however: the base of the new iMac is reportedly 26.4 centimeters in diameter, or roughly 10.4 inches. The neck that connects the iMacÕs base and screen is described as articulated, capable of bending while maintaining its angle. iMac designer Jonathan Ive calls the new design "a little cheeky." Prices specified on Time\'s Canadian Web site for the new consumer desktop machine range from $1,299 to $1,800, but it is unclear whether those figures are in Canadian or American currency.

DVD-RW drives, which Apple dubbed "SuperDrives," can write to DVD-RW disks, and those combined with Apple\'s iDVD and iMovie software makes it possible for you to cut your own home movies which can then be played back on consumer DVD decks. iDVD has been a core consumer application for Apple ever since the introduction of the first SuperDrive-equipped Power Mac G4 a year ago at Macworld Expo San Francisco 2001, but up until now it\'s only been available as an option on Apple\'s line of pro desktop systems. Jobs has said he hoped to introduce a SuperDrive-equipped consumer machines within a year, and Time\'s coverage reveals that Apple\'s new $1,800 top end iMac will at last make good on that goal.


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« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2002, 12:11:37 PM »
I went to a live show of it, the main macalots here in Iceland always put the live stream on the big screen.

Anyhoo, I wish they had introduced the 14" iBook sooner, I would have loved to get my hands on that.

And the iMac...well I carefully (and this took me a lot of effort) avoided seeing any pics of the new iMac. This time I wanted a little surprise.

So what do I think....well at first I was like "wha?!?!?!?" and then it grew on me, a similar design has been floating around on the net for ages (called the hiMac) anyhoo it looks wierd but pretty darn cool actually. It\'s obvious that they used the Cube\'s design features but size of the sphere is incredible. Amazing what they\'ve packed into suck a small package.

The one thing that get\'s me is...the iMac is dangerously close to the pro market and a lot cheaper. The only real advantige the Powermac has right now is it\'s expansion capabilities.

Anyhoo, can\'t wait for Macworld New York later this year.
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