What do you think the iMac replacement will look like?

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in Future Apple Hardware edited January 2014
My guess is a solid base with the HD and Optical drive to give the screen stability. Both mounted horizontally.



Given the intention to bring DVD burning to consumer machines I am not convinced that we will see slot loading drives.



My quess it's going to be a quick silver colour scheme to represent the high level of performance.

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  • Reply 1 of 16
    imacfpimacfp Posts: 750member
    I've always thought (wished) it would have a base like the current iMac but shorter holding the mother board, etc., and rear positioned hatch to allow access to the RAM, vid card, and perhaps room for a second hard drive. Up front would be the LCD and below that the CD slot and speakers as in the current models.



    Chris
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  • Reply 3 of 16
    pscatespscates Posts: 5,847member
    I still like my idea from last winter/spring of a flat panel iMac that is similiar in design to the current LCD Studio Displays, with the "guts" housed in the back "kickstand" part (mounted vertically.



  • Reply 4 of 16
    That's kind of a cool idea but how do you get teh CDs in and out without reaching around to the back?
  • Reply 5 of 16
    Not sure if any of you have seen my flat panel iMac renderings. I showed these when we last thought a flat iMac would be announced, instead we got the "Quicksilver". So here they are. It's based on an iBook, but with no hinge for a display. Everything would be in one enclosure thus reducing the cost. Let me know what you think.



    here's the link

    <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/macslash/"; target="_blank">http://homepage.mac.com/macslash/</a>;



    here's a link to a previous posting



    <a href="http://www.lowendmac.com/rumormill/01/0709.html"; target="_blank">http://www.lowendmac.com/rumormill/01/0709.html</a>;



    detailing the concept out. they came pretty close to what I had in mind when I designed it.



    derrick
  • Reply 6 of 16
    pscatespscates Posts: 5,847member
    [quote]Originally posted by Scott H.:

    <strong>That's kind of a cool idea but how do you get teh CDs in and out without reaching around to the back?</strong><hr></blockquote>



    You reach around to the back

    If it's wide enough, there's no problem. Either that, or put the optical drive into the display portion of the thing, where it's a bit closer?
  • Reply 7 of 16
    macaddictmacaddict Posts: 1,055member
    I'd like to see seperate units for display and monitor. Yes, I know, it blows off the original intent of the iMac. Then again, the original scheme just doesn't seem to work anymore.



    I'm picturing a microtower about the size of a uhh, 10" x 4"x 15"box. An optical drive, perhaps an available 5.25" bay as well. Room for upgradable graphics, HD, drives, CPU, etc. Then it would connect with a single wire to the diplay, like the cube.
  • Reply 8 of 16
    emaneman Posts: 7,204member
    [quote]Originally posted by pscates:

    <strong>



    You reach around to the back

    If it's wide enough, there's no problem. Either that, or put the optical drive into the display portion of the thing, where it's a bit closer?</strong><hr></blockquote>



    I doubt Apple would do that. It's a pain to keep reaching in the back, especially to put in a CD or DVD or whatever.
  • Reply 9 of 16
    imagine this



    but, but with the usual Apple (ibook) style and elegance.
  • Reply 10 of 16
    [quote]Originally posted by MacAgent:

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    Add a DVD popping out the top and speakers in the legs and you nailed it!
  • Reply 11 of 16
    imacfpimacfp Posts: 750member
    [quote]Originally posted by MacAddict:

    <strong>



    I'm picturing a microtower about the size of a uhh, 10" x 4"x 15"box. An optical drive, perhaps an available 5.25" bay as well. Room for upgradable graphics, HD, drives, CPU, etc. Then it would connect with a single wire to the diplay, like the cube.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    A good idea and I've considered the microtower too, but the form factor I suggested above would allow both expandability and the iMac's all-in-one simplicity. The CRT is the biggest part of the iMac and once that is removed you have a lot of room.
  • Reply 12 of 16
    matsumatsu Posts: 6,558member
    I hope it's a micro tower. I know it won't be, but it should be. Ohh well, lop a few more points off that market share.
  • Reply 13 of 16
    daverdaver Posts: 496member
    I hope the next iMac doesn't look like that, Mediaman! Yuck!



    Any derivative of the Studio Display or Cube industrial designs are fine by me. Better yet, they'll come up with something completely new.
  • Reply 14 of 16
    nebagakidnebagakid Posts: 2,692member
    look up my butt and around the corner, i have one being manufactured all up in there! <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
  • Reply 15 of 16
    Hey folks, I know that everyone wants to have this whole idea of this MicroTower or whatever the hell it is you think would be cool. However that completely DEFEATS the purpose behind the iMac. It was meant to be an all-in-one design, with complete ease of use and ease of setup in mind.



    Why in the world would you want to take that away?? As far as I am concerned, I think that IF a LCD iMac comes out, it will look a whole lot like a Cinema Display. That would go well with the whole aspect of Apple and where it is heading. Also, I would think that the iMac2 will be G4 based because Steve wants the SuperDrive in the hands of consumers, not just pros.
  • Reply 16 of 16
    OK, so I made something simple but it would work I think.







    Like I said, its very simple, I didn't spend much time on it but I think it gets my idea through. Hopefully I'll add a side view later.



    It has four legs so it should be stable. The optical drive is in an area that drops down from behind the screen, I think the clear plastics of Apple's monitors looks really nice and I didn't want to break it. Instead, the drive is in the, for lack of a better word, belly of the machine and only slightly recessed (less than an inch). It would take on the color and plastic styles of the iBook.



    I'd have the power cord and all the ports on the right side much like they are now, easy to reach and yet still out of the way.



    Also, with the design I don't think it would be hard to make it so the monitor "snapped" on to the rest of the machine so users could select their iMac monitor size and still ship it as an all-in-one from the factory. I don't see this happening but it is an idea.



    So, for simple work what do you think?



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