Look at it! You could totally just mount it on the wall because the arm looks like it's right in the middle. Imagine that. A computer that's not even anchored to a desk.
...hmmm...just thinking, that would make it possible to pull the screen off easier wouldn't it?
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Finally, theres the matter of cooling. If it relies on some sort of chimney like the Cube (which I doubt), then you'd have to take that into consioderation as well.
And you are assuming the screen will rotate. It will pitch and raise/lower, but I haven't seen any indication it will rotate.
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Look at it! You could totally just mount it on the wall because the arm looks like it's right in the middle. Imagine that. A computer that's not even anchored to a desk.
...hmmm...just thinking, that would make it possible to pull the screen off easier wouldn't it?
GREAT GREAT GREAT POINT!!!! If the rest of our speculation is correct, this would fuc*king amazing.
I'm kinda bummed now...I just got a tibook sans combo. I would have loved to have one of these though. Oh well, maybe a G5 in a year instead
suckfuldotcom has intelligent questions/statements that do more to quel the fun than another referance to the article.
<strong><a href="http://www.timecanada.com" target="_blank">Time Canada</a> has the scoop. Sorry to spoil your fun but this looks legit.</strong><hr></blockquote>
No way Catalyst super teriffic find I'm just amazed nobody else here found it before you did... Are you **sure** that story isn't a SpyMac hoax? It sure looks like it to me... Steve **never** wears that color shirt!
<strong>geez, I knew about the timecanada.com page. Who doesn't by now...I mean those of us that are up this late experiencing just one more sleepless night.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hey I am really sorry... I just got back from school and saw this thread at the top...
<strong>eh, don't worry about it, I (like most people) don't want to come off looking like idiots, but I probably came off looking like a jerk on that last post. Should've put a smiley to put some humor into Apple's slogan. Anyways, I just love the idea of not having be reminded that your working on a computer, but (excuse the reference) looking through a window.
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Me too cat...
I'm just a tad on edge if this is all Steve is gonna talk about tomorrow... Unless that effen screen pops off that is!
Dave
<strong>The article says nothing about how it has to sit on a desk.
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In the discussion about design, Steve says the LCD wants to fly, and the computer wants to be on the ground. Or something like that. You could probably mount it on the wall but it would make steve uncomfortable.