A cautious windows user is about to embark on an iMac when Leopard is launched. I know what an iSight looks like - pretty much like the webcam stuck on my PC - but can Cats or Fisha tell me what's a Display iSight?
A cautious windows user is about to embark on an iMac when Leopard is launched. I know what an iSight looks like - pretty much like the webcam stuck on my PC - but can Cats or Fisha tell me what's a Display iSight?
The in built iSight is a tiny little camera situated above your screen. You can see it on the apple website on the MacBooks, MacBook Pros and iMac. It is supposedly better quality than the external iSight camera, and is rather neat. Rumour has it that it will eventually be incororated into the Cinema Displays too. All clear?
If you are buying an iMac, you will have an iSight built in anyway.
Maybe it is just a green move? A new iSight would keep those green campaigners happy and allow them to sell it in Europe too. Not saying that we won't see it in Cinema Displays, just that we might ALSO see a replacement iSight for older users.
Thanks Graeme, can I pick you on this. Are there overheating issues on the iMac? My brother who has used several Macs said so. His beef was that heat generated due to prolonged use – upwards of 6 hours - in a room with faulty air conditioning blew the MXM on his 24. Same thing happened to his G4. The specs say operating temperatures are 10 to 35c. Malaysia is pretty hot and we can run 30 to 40c indoors.
I've not heard of any overheating issues on the current crop of iMacs, but not being an iMac owner, I can't really comment.
There were a lot of rumblings round here about heat in early MacBook Pros, but I didn't notice much about iMacs. Have a quick search to be sure, but I don't think it will be a huge concern. Also - completely disregard any G4 or G5 overheating problems - these are totally irrelevant as they are totally different chips.
The in built iSight is a tiny little camera situated above your screen. You can see it on the apple website on the MacBooks, MacBook Pros and iMac. It is supposedly better quality than the external iSight camera, and is rather neat. Rumour has it that it will eventually be incororated into the Cinema Displays too. All clear?
If you are buying an iMac, you will have an iSight built in anyway.
That would make sense too. I've noticed the horrible reviews coming from Apples sight about the iSight. It might be both of those reasons for the pulling. Makes slight more sense than iSights built into the displays. But it would help Apple gain a edge in the display market ($700 is not worth it if you can get a Dell display for $300 with more features)
Personally, i've never felt the need for a swivel camera. Any that i've had have been stuck on the top of the machine and just left there. If I wanted to take a picture of something else i just used a normal digi-cam.
Personally, the current displays are lacking behind competitors in terms of input features and also they aren't following the trend of Apples own direction as far I can see. A lot of the current stuff ( including the pro line of laptops ) have iSights and remote sensors . . . why the displays dont i have no idea.
I think the displays are long overdue an update . . . . and a price drop.
Thanks Graeme, can I pick you on this. Are there overheating issues on the iMac? My brother who has used several Macs said so. His beef was that heat generated due to prolonged use ? upwards of 6 hours - in a room with faulty air conditioning blew the MXM on his 24. Same thing happened to his G4. The specs say operating temperatures are 10 to 35c. Malaysia is pretty hot and we can run 30 to 40c indoors.
Not the current iMac. They use a laptop platform instead of a desktop platform to achieve this.
According to several anonymous reports, Apple will be announcing new Displays at MacWorld San Francisco. The new Displays are said to include built-in iSight cameras, making up for the recent discontinuation of Apple's external iSight camera.
Reseller sources have reported different stories, with some saying that Apple had told them that the reason for the discontinuation of the iSight was because Apple believed that since most of their products contained built-in iSights, a standalone product was no longer needed. Such an explanation would seem to precede a display update with built-in iSights. However, other sources have indicated that the discontinuation may have been related to troubles getting the devices lead-free to comply with Europe's RoHS initiative.
Little other information is confirmed at this time, however there are some reports that the displays could see a redesign as well. LoopRumors has also claimed that new displays may be coming at MacWorld, with a thinner and lighter design geared towards increased mobility.
According to several anonymous reports, Apple will be announcing new Displays at MacWorld San Francisco. The new Displays are said to include built-in iSight cameras, making up for the recent discontinuation of Apple's external iSight camera.
Reseller sources have reported different stories, with some saying that Apple had told them that the reason for the discontinuation of the iSight was because Apple believed that since most of their products contained built-in iSights, a standalone product was no longer needed. Such an explanation would seem to precede a display update with built-in iSights. However, other sources have indicated that the discontinuation may have been related to troubles getting the devices lead-free to comply with Europe's RoHS initiative.
Little other information is confirmed at this time, however there are some reports that the displays could see a redesign as well. LoopRumors has also claimed that new displays may be coming at MacWorld, with a thinner and lighter design geared towards increased mobility.
Why would Apple struggle to get the iSight lead-free?
If Apple are selling iMacs and MacBooks in Europe, then obviously they must be lead-free?
Professional customers have specific needs for monitors and it would be bad if Apple did not offer an iSight solution for their customers who choose to use non-Apple monitors. I would like to purchase an iSight for my PowerBook; I do not want to upgrade just for a webcam.
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about bloody time.
A cautious windows user is about to embark on an iMac when Leopard is launched. I know what an iSight looks like - pretty much like the webcam stuck on my PC - but can Cats or Fisha tell me what's a Display iSight?
The in built iSight is a tiny little camera situated above your screen. You can see it on the apple website on the MacBooks, MacBook Pros and iMac. It is supposedly better quality than the external iSight camera, and is rather neat. Rumour has it that it will eventually be incororated into the Cinema Displays too. All clear?
If you are buying an iMac, you will have an iSight built in anyway.
There were a lot of rumblings round here about heat in early MacBook Pros, but I didn't notice much about iMacs. Have a quick search to be sure, but I don't think it will be a huge concern. Also - completely disregard any G4 or G5 overheating problems - these are totally irrelevant as they are totally different chips.
The in built iSight is a tiny little camera situated above your screen. You can see it on the apple website on the MacBooks, MacBook Pros and iMac. It is supposedly better quality than the external iSight camera, and is rather neat. Rumour has it that it will eventually be incororated into the Cinema Displays too. All clear?
If you are buying an iMac, you will have an iSight built in anyway.
That would make sense too. I've noticed the horrible reviews coming from Apples sight about the iSight. It might be both of those reasons for the pulling. Makes slight more sense than iSights built into the displays. But it would help Apple gain a edge in the display market ($700 is not worth it if you can get a Dell display for $300 with more features)
Displays with iSights?
about bloody time.
yes and no.
I like the idea of a stand alone camera. Hopefully an improved isight in a smaller format.
it's pretty neat to be able to move the camera around freely. you can't do that with one built on a display.
yes and no.
I like the idea of a stand alone camera. Hopefully an improved isight in a smaller format.
it's pretty neat to be able to move the camera around freely. you can't do that with one built on a display.
I recently saw a patent where Apple showed a swiveling iSight on top of a MB or MBP (It would work jest as well with a display)
I recently saw a patent where Apple showed a swiveling iSight on top of a MB or MBP (It would work jest as well with a display)
But the external iSight doesn't just swivel; you can pretty much carry it around your room (within limits).
Here are the images of the patent. Looks like its detachable too!
Personally, the current displays are lacking behind competitors in terms of input features and also they aren't following the trend of Apples own direction as far I can see. A lot of the current stuff ( including the pro line of laptops ) have iSights and remote sensors . . . why the displays dont i have no idea.
I think the displays are long overdue an update . . . . and a price drop.
Thanks Graeme, can I pick you on this. Are there overheating issues on the iMac? My brother who has used several Macs said so. His beef was that heat generated due to prolonged use ? upwards of 6 hours - in a room with faulty air conditioning blew the MXM on his 24. Same thing happened to his G4. The specs say operating temperatures are 10 to 35c. Malaysia is pretty hot and we can run 30 to 40c indoors.
Not the current iMac. They use a laptop platform instead of a desktop platform to achieve this.
FEATURES COMES WITH (stand alone or display)
According to several anonymous reports, Apple will be announcing new Displays at MacWorld San Francisco. The new Displays are said to include built-in iSight cameras, making up for the recent discontinuation of Apple's external iSight camera.
Reseller sources have reported different stories, with some saying that Apple had told them that the reason for the discontinuation of the iSight was because Apple believed that since most of their products contained built-in iSights, a standalone product was no longer needed. Such an explanation would seem to precede a display update with built-in iSights. However, other sources have indicated that the discontinuation may have been related to troubles getting the devices lead-free to comply with Europe's RoHS initiative.
Little other information is confirmed at this time, however there are some reports that the displays could see a redesign as well. LoopRumors has also claimed that new displays may be coming at MacWorld, with a thinner and lighter design geared towards increased mobility.
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According to several anonymous reports, Apple will be announcing new Displays at MacWorld San Francisco. The new Displays are said to include built-in iSight cameras, making up for the recent discontinuation of Apple's external iSight camera.
Reseller sources have reported different stories, with some saying that Apple had told them that the reason for the discontinuation of the iSight was because Apple believed that since most of their products contained built-in iSights, a standalone product was no longer needed. Such an explanation would seem to precede a display update with built-in iSights. However, other sources have indicated that the discontinuation may have been related to troubles getting the devices lead-free to comply with Europe's RoHS initiative.
Little other information is confirmed at this time, however there are some reports that the displays could see a redesign as well. LoopRumors has also claimed that new displays may be coming at MacWorld, with a thinner and lighter design geared towards increased mobility.
I saw. Cool
If Apple are selling iMacs and MacBooks in Europe, then obviously they must be lead-free?
Why would Apple struggle to get the iSight lead-free?
If Apple are selling iMacs and MacBooks in Europe, then obviously they must be lead-free?
Professional customers have specific needs for monitors and it would be bad if Apple did not offer an iSight solution for their customers who choose to use non-Apple monitors. I would like to purchase an iSight for my PowerBook; I do not want to upgrade just for a webcam.