New Mac Pro's radical design draws admiration, criticism via Photoshop

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  • Reply 41 of 110

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    Originally Posted by AppleZilla View Post


    Looks like a black Jet Engine to me.


     


    I wonder of it runs without the outer shell? That would look bad-ass.



    That would look bad-ass.

  • Reply 42 of 110
    dbvapordbvapor Posts: 33member
    I think we all need to be able to laugh at ourselves and our insanely great passion for Apple from time to time.
  • Reply 43 of 110
    jmc54jmc54 Posts: 207member


    if your stupid enough to put this on a floor to begin with, you deserve what you get. The small form factor says to me: Desktop! My current mac pro sits on my file cabinet to limit dust, make access to the side panel easier and have access to the connectors on the back. This new version would save me a lot of room! Even taking into account acquiring enclosures for my hard drives. The superdrive i have for my wife's macbook air just sits in a drawer for those rare times i need an optical drive!

  • Reply 44 of 110
    That Magritte parody is inspired!
  • Reply 45 of 110
    Apple's ultra-minimalist design for the new Mac Pro may have drawn "oohs" and "aahs" from admirers, but that hasn't stopped the Internet from sending up the powerful new desktop in a number of amusing manipulated images.

    <div align="center"><img src="http://photos.appleinsidercdn.com/13.06.10-MacPro_Hero.jpg" border="0" width="660" height="396" alt="stovepipe" /></div>

    <a href="http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/06/10/apple-offers-sneak-peek-at-new-cylindrical-mac-pro-assembled-in-the-usa">Revealed on Monday</a> as part of the Worldwide Developer Conference keynote, the Mac Pro wowed attendees and viewers watching online with its spare, cylindrical look. The bold design drew immediate praise from many tech commentators, who had been awaiting a refresh of Apple's most powerful desktop for some time.

    <em>The Independent</em> <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/cant-innovate-any-more-my-ass-apples-new-mac-pro-is-a-bombshell-of-beautiful-design-and-raw-power-8653861.html">called</a> the new workstation "a bombshell of beautiful design and raw power," noting that the genius of the new look isn't just skin deep: that cylindrical shape works to improve airflow across components, cooling the device without the need for multiple heat-sinks.

    In something of a backhanded compliment, <em>CNN</em> <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/11/tech/innovation/mac-pro-computer/index.html">called</a> the new Mac "the beautiful new Apple computer most people won't buy". The same article, though, said the Pro was "a design marvel... that bears little resemblance to computers as we've traditionally imagined them.

    Even <em>Gizmodo</em> ? always cautious in its Apple praise since a <a href="http://appleinsider.com/articles/10/04/19/gizmodo_may_have_paid_10k_for_exclusive_iphone_4g_prototype">dust-up with the iPhone maker</a> three years ago ? <a href="http://www.gizmodo.in/design/The-Brilliant-Insanity-Behind-the-New-Mac-Pros-Design/articleshow/20542922.cms">hailed</a> the "brilliant insanity" behind its design, saying it was the type of design only a company like Apple could produce.

    Notably, most reports made reference to Apple marketing chief Phillip Schiller's now famous on-stage utterance in defense of the power of Apple's design. "Can't innovate anymore, my ass," Schiller quipped after revealing the new form factor.

    And while the tech press and design aficionados seem to have fallen in love, the always irreverent Internet has already provided the requisite snark and mockery to perhaps bring the discussion back down to earth. Shortly after its unveiling, a wave of Tumblrs and forum threads riffed on the new Pro's design, turning it into a number of other things.

    For the benefit of our readers, of course, <em>AppleInsider</em> has assembled a collection of the best of these Pro parodies.

    <div align="center"><img src="http://photos.appleinsidercdn.com/protoshopped-2-130614.jpg" border="0" width="660" height="253" alt="We're partial to the Mario." /></div>

    <div align="center"><img src="http://photos.appleinsidercdn.com/protoshop-130614.jpg" border="0" width="660" height="180" alt="But the Magritte is also magnifique." /><br /><span class="minor2"><a href="http://mac-pro-is.tumblr.com/">via</a> <em>Mac Pro Is Tumblr</em></span></div>

    Inspired by the Magritte, we also thought we'd make a humble contribution to the collection.

    <div align="center"><img src="http://photos.appleinsidercdn.com/inspired-by-the-magritte-130614.jpg" border="0" width="278" height="302" alt="Photoshop skills have declined" /></div>

    Risible or remarkable, the new Pro's design is innovative, but perhaps not entirely unprecedented. Amazon Japan sells a <a href="http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B0018NRM9U/">trashcan</a> that bears more than a passing resemblance to Apple's powerful new desktop.

    <div align="center"><img src="http://photos.appleinsidercdn.com/mac-pro-trashcan-130614.jpg" border="0" width="660" height="396" alt="trash" /></div>

    In a savvy bit of marketing, the company <a href="">tweeted</a> a warning that the trash can ? which sells for roughly $36.50 ? was <em>not</em> Apple's newly announced computer. That tweet was retweeted more than 13,500 times, with 3,026 favorites, some of which may very well have led to a few sales.

    Finally, keen eyes at <em>The Mac Observer</em> have <a href="http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/the-new-mac-pro-design-theme-is-eerily-familiar.-but-how">noted</a> the new Mac Pro's similarity to the cylindrical entrance of Apple's Shanghai retail store. The diminutive desktop also looks somewhat like a scaled-down Cray I supercomputer. The <em>Observer</em> post notes that Cray I buyers would have paid $8.8 million back in 1976 for its 160 megaflops (floating operations per second) of power, whereas the Mac Pro will cost in the thousands of dollars, delivering 7.5 teraflops of computational power, about 47,000 times faster.

    <div align="center"><img src="http://photos.appleinsidercdn.com/the-pro-looks-like-130614.jpg" border="0" width="660" height="396" alt="glass and stuff" /><br /><span class="minor2">Cray images <a href="http://www.mrynet.com/cray/docs.html">via</a> Myrnet.com</span></div>
    1)Trash can look is first thought
    2)Row 2 of the pictures seem more realistic with first "upgrade";2nd advertising sea lion if it were real;3rd if I had a computer like that power that would wirelessly use iPhones, iPads as screen for only $200 more than when it is released, its worth a top hat. Oh and there price estimates difference for it by my estimate 1236 times a year estimate in value, also that meaning which also means if they were still willing for it in these years 10 million in 1 year at rating in modern money 413.6 billion dollars (under 3 times apples cash) so it is substantial power comparison in value!
  • Reply 46 of 110
    asciiascii Posts: 5,936member


    Come on GTR, let's see your one...

  • Reply 47 of 110
    gtrgtr Posts: 3,231member

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    Originally Posted by ascii View Post


    Come on GTR, let's see your one...



     


    This is very embarrassing, but you did ask...


  • Reply 48 of 110
    asciiascii Posts: 5,936member

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    Originally Posted by GTR View Post


     


    This is very embarrassing, but you did ask...


     



    Wow, you really *are* excited about the new Mac Pro!


     


    :)

  • Reply 49 of 110
    Best article ever!
  • Reply 50 of 110
    gtrgtr Posts: 3,231member

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    Originally Posted by ascii View Post


    Wow, you really *are* excited about the new Mac Pro!


     


    :)



     


    Aren't we all?


     


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  • Reply 51 of 110
    cutykamucutykamu Posts: 229member

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    Originally Posted by Suddenly Newton View Post



    I expect these to show up on fashionable desks in movies and TV shows. It's what Tony Stark would use.


    that's what i thought when i first saw it, this beast is of no use to me (or shall i say i'm not useful for this machine :) ) but still i would want one if its in my price range.

  • Reply 52 of 110
    relicrelic Posts: 4,735member

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AppleZilla View Post


    Looks like a black Jet Engine to me.


     


    I wonder of it runs without the outer shell? That would look bad-ass.



     


    I would actually love to see a clear neoprene case for it. When I was in Japan in 99 I bought a clear case for my Powerbook 2400c as well as a clear blue keyboard and a G3 400 Mhz card. Man I loved that laptop, should have never sold it. I still have my Powerbook 100, it's in perfect condition, I also have 4 new batteries and powersupply still in the box. I still use it when I need to type up reports or user manuals, love that keyboard.

  • Reply 53 of 110
    ifij775ifij775 Posts: 470member
    I seriously doubt the sales of this device will ever be meaningful to Apple's bottom-line, since its a pretty niche product
  • Reply 54 of 110
    gtrgtr Posts: 3,231member

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cutykamu View Post


    that's what i thought when i first saw it, this beast is of no use to me (or shall i say i'm not useful for this machine :) ) but still i would want one if its in my price range.



     


    Are you Iron Woman?


     


    Otherwise this may exceed your processing requirements.


     


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  • Reply 55 of 110
    cutykamucutykamu Posts: 229member
    gtr wrote: »
    Are you Iron Woman?


    Otherwise this may exceed your processing requirements.

    ;)

    Ha, good one.
    I'm a 28 years old man. Not the iron man though.
  • Reply 56 of 110
    evilutionevilution Posts: 1,399member
    There will obviously be an expansion riser that the Mac Pro will sit on, as long as it's not a pair of balls then we should be ok.
  • Reply 57 of 110
    waybacmacwaybacmac Posts: 309member
    evilution wrote: »
    There will obviously be an expansion riser that the Mac Pro will sit on, as long as it's not a pair of balls then we should be ok.

    I'm reckoning that before my comment gets posted someone will post a Photoshop image of the new MacPro with a pair of spherical speakers. Didn't JBL make something like that?

    And regarding the previous image of the two "extended" MacPros, that is exactly what I expect to see from Samsung who will work feverishly to get their version to market first so they can claim that Apple copied them.
  • Reply 58 of 110
    ankleskaterankleskater Posts: 1,287member
    Those are pretty good. I'm not so uptight that I can't relax at a good joke.

    They're funny, aren't they?

    People calling others haters for these humorous digs not only have no sense of humor, but display total blinders and therefore little credibility in their perspective.
  • Reply 59 of 110
    ankleskaterankleskater Posts: 1,287member
    Exactly. And if you point this out, PC apologists will say "everyone copies from everyone else!" Or "so Apple thinks it invented the cylinder huh?"

    I expect these to show up on fashionable desks in movies and TV shows. It's what Tony Stark would use.

    Indeed, that's a piece of Iron Man's thigh. Have a sense of humor, man.
  • Reply 60 of 110
    ankleskaterankleskater Posts: 1,287member
    ifij775 wrote: »
    I seriously doubt the sales of this device will ever be meaningful to Apple's bottom-line, since its a pretty niche product
    True that. Yet they're not only releasing a new design but are investing in building it in the US. Respect.
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