So The iMac Is Next, Right?
Well people, now that the G5 hubbub is dying down , looks like the next desktop revision we have to look forward to is the iMac. So what's it to be? The old G4 motherboard with 167 MHz bus or the new 7457? Larger screens? Lower prices?
And most importantly, when?
Here's my guess:
15" Discontinued
New 17" 1.25 GHz G4 256/80 Combo drive Radeon 9000 64 MB $1,399
New 17" 1.42 GHz G4 512/100 Superdrive GeForce FX 5200 64 MB $1,799
This leaves the eMac line to handle the entire $799-&1,299 range and gets rid of the problem of the current $1299 Superdrive eMac being "better" than the current 15" Combo drive iMac.
First week in August?
And most importantly, when?
Here's my guess:
15" Discontinued
New 17" 1.25 GHz G4 256/80 Combo drive Radeon 9000 64 MB $1,399
New 17" 1.42 GHz G4 512/100 Superdrive GeForce FX 5200 64 MB $1,799
This leaves the eMac line to handle the entire $799-&1,299 range and gets rid of the problem of the current $1299 Superdrive eMac being "better" than the current 15" Combo drive iMac.
First week in August?
Comments
The 17" iMac is a horrible deal right now. A G4 tower plus third party LCD offers much better performance and expansion for less money. Both 12" powerbooks offer spanning and mobility for less or equal money, and even the 15" Ti 867 could be seen as a better deal if you favor mobility over DVD burning. And then, if you favor DVD burning, you could do worse than an eMac with nearly the same screen real-estate.
The 17" iMac needs to come down to 1299, the 15" to 999, and the eMac to 799, just to start. Why anyone would choose a combo e/iMac over an iBook, or a superdrive over the 12"PB is beyond me. The PB actually offers MORE display flexibility than the either of the AIO's while still offering portability.
I can pick up a superdrive 12 for over 400 Canadian less than an iMac. I would say that the iMac needs to come down in price by AT LEAST that much for a superdrive version. In 6 months I'll be able to get a 17" LCD retail for that much, good ones are already down to 600 Canadian (Retail)
Originally posted by Ensign Pulver
Here's my guess:
15" Discontinued
New 17" 1.25 GHz G4 256/80 Combo drive Radeon 9000 64 MB $1,399
New 17" 1.42 GHz G4 512/100 Superdrive GeForce FX 5200 64 MB $1,799
This leaves the eMac line to handle the entire $799-&1,299 range and gets rid of the problem of the current $1299 Superdrive eMac being "better" than the current 15" Combo drive iMac.
First week in August?
I dissagree, I thnk we will see the MPC7475 at whatever clock rates they make an appearence and a price reduction. I do not expect to see any change in video cards. Apple has been traditionally very slow to put it's money into expensive video cards, and since they only really benifit "Gamers", Apples traditional customers will not need higher performance video cards. Yes a faster video card is nice but it is not a deal breaker.
After Xserve and PowerBook... then the iMac. Sooner if updated 7457 G4, a little longer if G5. Running at 1.2 or 1.4 GHz with a single G5 processor, I don't think heat will be a problem for the iMac. As a mid range product with a high price in the eyes of many consumers, the iMac could really use the bang-for-your-buck boost of a G5. If it's at all practical to for Apple to redesign the mobo quickly and get a sufficient supply of G5s from IBM, they should go for it.
Keeping the iMac at 1.2-1.4 GHz, single G5 processor, and having less expansion should be sufficient differentiation from the Power Mac line, so I don't see any strategic difficulties with quickly moving to the G5 in the iMac.
iMacs will never be substantially faster than PB's.
Originally posted by Matsu
The eMac is late, 2 years too late. In a year, they should hit commodity prices (sans superdrive). Apple needs to start blowing these out a UNDER 799. They don't have to give it a great update, it just has to get cheaper.
I don't think I've seen a single post by you that isn't about prices
Originally posted by JLL
I don't think I've seen a single post by you that isn't about prices
Matsu's post about the iMacs being too expensive for the features is completely true. They are horrible machines when it comes to price/performance. They need a price reduction and a 19 inch LCD on the high end.
iMacs are horrible deals right now, and I would expect them to be upgraded in the next few weeks before school begins.
Originally posted by Yevgeny
Matsu's post about the iMacs being too expensive for the features is completely true.
Did I say that it wasn't?
Originally posted by Matsu
The 17" iMac is a horrible deal right now. A G4 tower plus third party LCD offers much better performance and expansion for less money
actually no. How cheap can you get a 17" widescreen LCD for?
(I have priced them, they are very expensive and usually lower resolution).
that is probably the biggest cost on the 17" imac.
Originally posted by Matsu
Not happening, take a look at that heat sink and bus on the PM's again.
iMacs will never be substantially faster than PB's.
The Power Macs will run up to dual 2.0 GHz G5s. Their heat sinks could well be overkill for what's currently slated, leaving room for speed bumps before the 90 nm die shrink. I don't think you can use the heat engineering of the new Power Macs to guess what the thermal issues might be for single 1.2-1.4 GHz G5s in an iMac.
As for the bus speed, it would scale with the processor speed down to 600-700 MHz. Perhaps a small performance trade-off could be made (creating a further distinction between the Power Mac and iMac lines) where an intermediate bus controller throttles the effective bus speed down to 300-350 MHz... still fast enough to benefit from DDR RAM better than the old G4 PMs did.
The broken record plays on....
iMacs perfectly priced? Nope.
When comparing apples to orange PCs do people _constantly_ leave out the best of breed iApps and the OSX user experience? Yep.
Matsu's post about the iMacs being too expensive for the features is completely true. They are horrible machines when it comes to price/performance. They need a price reduction and a 19 inch LCD on the high end.
iMacs are horrible deals right now, and I would expect them to be upgraded in the next few weeks before school begins.
While unique and a looker...the imac2 is need of some fundamental addressing. Something is stopping it from being in the same ballpark as the original iMac.
My guess?
Cost. Cost. Cost.
Only 1 model under a k. Pathetic. The iMac2 needs to be where the eMac line is. From bottom to top. LCDs and specs of the iMac don't cost THAT much.
I kinda agreed with Matsu's post. Apple have got to work harder on forcing eMac and iMac2 pricing down...with upgrades!
Sales figures do not lie.
The POWERMac G5 dual 2 gigger is 3rd on Apple Store sales charts. Hmmm. Why? Good spec. Good price.
iMac 2? Poor spec. Poor price.
Lemon Bon Bon
I'd love a display with an arm like the iMac's, but I'm not willing to sacrifice the expandability. I did once (with the Cube), and now I want a tower.
if apple can get their hands on a bunch of the 1.0-1.2 GHz PPC 970's, the lower heat and power consumption might allow them to push the next gen processor into 'books and imacs before waiting for the 90nm switch.
back to lurking -
matty-o
Originally posted by cubist
I don't think Matsu is saying the iMac is expensive compared to a PC, he's saying it's expensive compared to the PowerBook 12" and the PowerMac - and it lacks the portability of the former and the expandability/upgradability of the latter.
Bingo, I've been saying that since forever, hell, if you've got a display anywhere in the house, even a 1.6GHz G5 is worth strecthing to meet over the iMac.
Why would I recommend any portable from the 867Ti down to the iBook, and the 1.25Ghz single G4 tower, if I thought they were horrible deals. The iMac is a very weak offering relative to the rest of the line-up, that's all
I'd love a display with an arm like the iMac's, but I'm not willing to sacrifice the expandability. I did once (with the Cube), and now I want a tower.
Maybe a Cube or 'Matsu' Mini-Tower concept with a monitor on an iMac like chrome arm instead of those polycarbonate peg legs.
ie separate the monitor and Cube the dome. And you got Cube the iMac 3.
?
At least the Cube had limited expandability.
There's a reason why the Powerbook 12 inch is on of Apple's top sellers...
Lemon Bon Bon
So the matrix would then look like this:
$599 G4 GHz eMac/256/32 MB Video/CD
$799 G4 1.25 eMac/256/64 MB Video/Combo
$999 G4 1.25 eMac/512/64 MB Video/SuperDrive
$1199 G4 1 GHZ iMac FP 15/256 MB/64 MB Video/Combo
$1599 G4 1.25 GHZ iMac FP 17/512 MB/64 MB Video/SuperDrive
$1,299 G4 1.25 Power Mac tower, etc...
It actually has less surface area than a square 17, and since panels are paid for by the square inch, I suspect it costs less than the better 5:4 17" displays.
The only thing that will make that happen is a lower power, lower heat .09 G5 and larger screens. This won't happen right away though, we'll definitely get one more ho-hum G4 speedbump with the same displays.
Early next year however, the Power Macs will be in the 2.5 GHz range with more dual configs and .09 G5s at 1.4 -1.6 will be available to iMacs without threatening tower sales. If the G5 chip actually costs less than a G4 and Superdrives are no longer so expensive, then how's this for a desktop lineup 9 months from now:
1.3 GHz 7457 G4 eMac Combo Drive 256/80 $799
1.3 GHz 7457 G4 eMac Superdrive 256/100 $999
1.4 GHz G5 17" iMac Superdrive 256/100 $1,399
1.6 GHz G5 20" iMac Superdrive 512/120 $1,799
1.8 Single G5 Power Mac $1799
2.0 Dual G5 Power Mac $2,299
2.5 Dual G5 Power Mac $2,999
By then they'll ship with a bug-free, very polished 10.3.3 or 10.3.4. These would be excellent boxes from top to bottom.
Sound good, or should Apple give up on the iMac and bring back the Cube?