Both Current and Future questions of new iMac

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in Current Mac Hardware edited January 2014
Firstly, how does the drive open on the new iMac? I can't see a button.



Also, in future revisions to the iMac do you think we will see it:

a) become fanless

b) get a slot loading drive

c) get a widescreen display?



Mike

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  • Reply 1 of 5
    majormattmajormatt Posts: 1,077member
    You must press the drive key on the keyboard (upper right hand corner)



    1) The form factor will remain the same, so no.



    2) Well, once Apple's drive manufacturers make them.



    3) The great thing about the new iMac is its ability to change screens more easily. Expect a 17'' LCD in a year or so.



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  • Reply 2 of 5
    emaneman Posts: 7,204member
    1) I don't think fanless is going to happen, at least not anytime soon.



    2) It might get a slot loading drive eventually, but I don't think so.



    3) A widescreen display could happen sometime. Any type of larger LCD is a possibility.
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  • Reply 3 of 5
    I have a question myself... does the new imac have a restart button? I can only seen a powerbutton.
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    emaneman Posts: 7,204member
    [quote]Originally posted by mackie:

    <strong>I have a question myself... does the new imac have a restart button? I can only seen a powerbutton.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    That's one thing I didn't notice whenever I played with the new iMacs. It probably does somewhere. Who needs it though if you're running OS X?
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    bellebelle Posts: 1,574member
    I don't think the iMac will lose the fan. CPUs and GPUs are getting hotter and hotter, so as the iMac is updated, it seems unlikely it'll become cooler.



    The "fanless" thing, while a good idea (Computer noise really bugs me, especially at home) was pretty much a sales gimmick - something else to push that "the others" didn't have... or rather did have.



    The slot-loading thing was a gimmick too. It limits the range of drives and suppliers if you choose to use a slot-loading design. I doubt they'll reappear any time soon, especially as the SuperDrive is going to become much more prevalent long before it becomes slimmer and slot-loading.



    The original iMac design (with occassional updates and tweaks) lasted almost three and a half years. If Apple looks to get three years out of this design, I'd guess there's a good chance there'll be a bigger display attached at some point. Uh, though the original had the same display for all that time.



    The other bits -



    MajorMatt's (Hey there, I haven't seen you around here in ages?) right about the eject button on the keyboard.



    To reset the iMac, you just hold down the power button.



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