Black iMac??
Well I have noticed a few people saying they want to see a black imac well here is a link of a black imac <a href="http://suyama.co.jp/imacfp04.html" target="_blank">http://suyama.co.jp/imacfp04.html</a>
and does any one know of a good site for where I can purchase replacement screws for my ibook?
and does any one know of a good site for where I can purchase replacement screws for my ibook?
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The iBook doesnt look bad on the other hand!
Apple's doing something interesting with the plastics, though. I didn't really think that the iMacs were painted in the same way as th iBooks (at least not the base) but it appears that they are, only now the transparent plastic is moderately opaque. Interesting. Very deceptive, in person it looks like they used a milky white colored plastic, but it turns out that it's actually painted on the inside.
Could this be an applique (as is the iBook) of lessons learned in the development of flowerpower and blue dalmation?
<strong>I still think the black iMac is horrible looking!</strong><hr></blockquote>
Agree! If you're going to go through all the work to paint it, make it tangerine!
If the white iMac is cheerful and inviting, the black is more subtle/serious and business like.
Apple could certainly sell a few of them. Picture a black iMac (properly finished) on a rich burl-wood and leather desktop next to a couple of fine pens and a silver letter opener and a few sheets of nice writing stock (not that crap lined school paper you get a K-Mart.) All lit in the soft light of a rich den. Basically one of those "you'll never afford this, but here have a look" Robb Report style photos. An iMac (dark) would lok perfect there.
Whats funny to me is that 99% of all the people who say it looks horrible in black, would be falling all over themselves about how cool the black looks had Apple shipped it that way.
Another interesting note is the coloring process apple uses for the iBook, e, & iMacs. Could they be leaving their future options open for new colors/patterns? All white is better than colors and probably the black too, but the black certainly works in some areas that the white doesn't.
Very cool pics of the stripped iMac though
Any one know of a site that has a step by step strip down of the FP iMac in pics?
Preferably with english captions!
I also think Apple should change the name of the eMac-dumb name. It should be called the iMac G4. And the LCD iMac should be called the iMac G4 LCD.....................
I don't Brian...just curious, what happened to the ones you have? Stripped out a little or did on egt lost somehow?
I would love to do that to my ibook but i think it might void the warranty and I dont want to throw away the investment. maybe apple will bring back flavours into the iBook line. That graphite iBook from the link above looked really classy too... mmmmmmmm... mini-titanium!
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I don't Brian...just curious, what happened to the ones you have? Stripped out a little or did on egt lost somehow?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Well see I got my PC repair kit from school right well the torx set is basicly junk rounded the edges really bad on one of them I can buy a set of scews for 22.95 I found out so I figure I will buy them and keep them on hand just incase if I ever have to take that out so they don't think I have had my machine apart
<strong>I still think the black iMac is horrible looking!</strong><hr></blockquote>I agree - the job they did was a bit too much. But, imagine a Ti iMac, iPod and iBook! Not only would they look hot, but they'd hide normal wear and tear a bit better than the white. Imagine the current shiny chrome Apple logo on a matte brushed titanium like surface (a la Xserve).
I STILL think some enterprising sort should come up with patterned/colored plastic iPod sleeves (like cel phone replacement faces) with an integrated belt clip.
<strong>Black is where its at. Fvuck white-not much better than beige. If not black the iMac and eMac should at least be a darker color-even the silver on the G4 towers would be an improvement.
I also think Apple should change the name of the eMac-dumb name. It should be called the iMac G4. And the LCD iMac should be called the iMac G4 LCD.....................</strong><hr></blockquote>
Wouldn't iMac G4 and iMac G4 LCD confuse people?
If people can't differentiate between the big egg-shaped CRT and the sunflower-inspired LCD model, they don't need to be buying a computer to begin with.
There's nothing "e" about the eMac anymore, you know? I have a feeling the G3-based 15" iMacs are on the way out, so when that happens, re-name the eMac "iMac".
People would have a choice: $1099 to $1999...and I would suspect they could eventually get the $1099 former eMac down below $1000.
Might help simplify the lineup: all consumer desktops now called iMacs (everyone's used to it).
Apple could, via print ads and perhaps even a commercial, show that the iMac line consists of two distinct style choices.
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Wouldn't iMac G4 and iMac G4 LCD confuse people?</strong><hr></blockquote>
If they can't even tell that they're not the same model by the LCD suffix, then they don't deserve a computer.
Nick Burns:
God forbid we read the manual.
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