No.
The top end iMac is a fine desktop machine.
It is insanely powerful.
It blows my old dual core 3 gigger out the water. Boot up times is electric. Super fast. 8 gigs of ram....
The new iMac is a work of art.
I have the top end sitting right in front of me.
Power.
Stunning.
Art and Technology.
Apple style.
You don't get this from Dell. Hp....
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Originally Posted by Marvin
I think dual processor is just too expensive. The entry point is around $4000 now.
I want it to get back to this sort of thing with a single CPU:
I'm not thrilled...
Don't we have a consumer 6 core from Intel?
Why not that in a consumer tower?
Don't we have Haswell cpus with more cores coming?
Put those in a higher end model.
*shrugs.
Billions...
Just release the beeping 5 inch iPhone.
They have the beautiful ipod touch and iPad mini designs. Just do it.
Two models of Phone. (3 if they make the for 'kids/teens/skinflints'...
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Originally Posted by wizard69
Well said, especially the part about Apple making it more difficult than need be.
If you just 'doubled' the mini.
You'd have a £1000 entry tower. That...
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Originally Posted by wizard69
While I agree that those updates and improvements suggested above are important I see no reason for avoiding a design that can be easily rack mounted. Note I didn't say...
Apple did the right thing putting the boot into Android tablets with the iPad 4 refresh and the Mini.
It's a shame they weren't as proactive with the iPhone.
Hopefully the iPhone 5 gets a bigger sibbling....
We're over due a new Mac Pro. Especially at a sane price and without a crap gpu.
Cube it. Put a consumer processor in it. Have two models. 1 single. 1 dual. SSD. Decent gpu....
Don't intel now have a 6 core cpu for Ivy?
Why not have that as the £1495 entry tower. And a dual processor at £1995? SSDs as standard.
'Done.'
Why make it difficult? Bundle a decent...