New i-Mac

vek on 2002-01-08T19:18:11

Hmm, not quite sure what to make of it yet.

Instead of looking like the old iMac, it should look like a sunflower. - Steve Jobs

Indeed...


Steve "Howard Hughes" Jobs

chaoticset on 2002-01-09T04:21:49

It looks like a wart with a hair in it, if the hair had a large dead-skin flake on the end.

Perhaps that's unfair. Well, someone else somewhere pointed out the extreme unlikelihood of being able to replace components...is that a valid point to bring up?

Re:Steve "Howard Hughes" Jobs

vek on 2002-01-09T15:26:01

It looks like a wart with a hair in it

*grin*

...someone else somewhere pointed out the extreme unlikelihood of being able to replace components...

Yeh, I was pondering that also. Doesn't really look that easy to add memory or replace that f**cked hard drive...

Re:Steve "Howard Hughes" Jobs

pudge on 2002-01-09T15:37:22

Well, someone else somewhere pointed out the extreme unlikelihood of being able to replace components...is that a valid point to
          bring up?


Yes, but Jobs demonstrated how memory upgrades are actually quite simple. You pop a cover on the bottom off and it's right there. Dunno about HD, let alone CPU etc. But it doesn't matter. iMacs are not bought by people who upgrade anything but RAM, in general.