Well im sure you have all already seen the new iMac Stevie announced just about an hour ago, and to be honest, I dont see it as much of a worthwhile upgrade, 100 mhz speed bumps. B…
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Originally Posted by harrisjamieh
Well im sure you have all already seen the new iMac Stevie announced just about an hour ago, and to be honest, I dont see it as much of …
My iMac arrived on Monday. New iMacs on Wednesday. Dagnabbit.
Oh well, already have an iSight plus Salling Clicker for a remote control, but the mighty mouse would have been nice…
Anyone know why the new iMac offers 512MB+2GB BTO if you want 2.5GB - does this mean Apple are using two different (physical) RAM modules (again)?
Also - dumb question, but does P…
Looks like a nice upgrade... Ya just a small boost in the CPU speed but a ATI x600 video card with 128 MHZ ram sweet...... Now we can hope that a new powermac and powerbook will co…
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Originally Posted by Will C
Anyone know why the new iMac offers 512MB+2GB BTO if you want 2.5GB - does this mean Apple are using two different (physical) RAM modules (aga…
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Originally Posted by Will C
Anyone know why the new iMac offers 512MB+2GB BTO if you want 2.5GB - does this mean Apple are using two different (physical) RAM modules (aga…
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Originally Posted by Zim
Frankly I don't get the "Front Row" software on a iMac... did I miss some way of wirelessly transmitting video?
If not then your iMac (with built…
I also thought PCI Express implies it is a removable card.
Faster DDR2 memory + build in camera + remote + software + thinner + faster.
Plus Bluetooth/Wireless.
That machine is a …
That's a pretty good deal on the iMac.
I bet we don't see something similar to FrontRow on the Mini until you can do something really neat with it--like download first run or new …
PCI Express is just the bus technology. There is no implication that the GPU at the end of that bus must be on a removable card. Chances are it's not, especially since it doesn't…
Yeah, doubt the vid card is removable at all, but the fact that the iMac is using PCI Express bodes very, very well for the next rev of Powermacs and for the MacIntels. As for the…
For the first time I'm glad I didn't wait until the Rev B for buying one. It stinged a bit when the Rev B came, and it stings a bit now, but wow it would have stung if I'd bought a…
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Originally Posted by G Barnett
As for the card, I believe it's a more consumer-oriented revision of the X800 line; if so, it's probably head and shoulders above the power…
Okay, the new iMac G5 looks cool, as does the ability to use it as a media center (it would be great in my kitchen). But, what about using it as a TV as well? How hard would it hav…
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Originally Posted by P
Actually, the consumer edition of the X800 is the X700. The X600 was ATi's first PCIe board and a stopgap solution. You can replace X600 with 9600 …