The only problem: where are you going to get 1080p content from? So far, it seems like 1080i, which is interlaced, is the highest we'll be able to get for the most part.
The only problem: where are you going to get 1080p content from? So far, it seems like 1080i, which is interlaced, is the highest we'll be able to get for the most part.
1080p is available! Apple.com (HD Gallery)
It plays seamlessly on my iMacintel 1.83
The 20" iMac is big enough! If you want bigger I'm afraid you'll have to go pro!
The thing i'm hoping for is a fully loaded special addition iMac.
So you're gonna drop 2 1/2 grand on a computer just so you can watch the HD trailers from Apple.com, which are 1-3 minutes long each? Not bloody likely, I really think that doesn't count (and I was aware of the HD trailers and clips on Apple.com)
So you're gonna drop 2 1/2 grand on a computer just so you can watch the HD trailers from Apple.com, which are 1-3 minutes long each? Not bloody likely, I really think that doesn't count (and I was aware of the HD trailers and clips on Apple.com)
I'm talking about real 1080p content.
It's a start, I'd love to watch the trailers in gorgeous HD. 1080 content will be here within the next year.
The EyeTV stuff has the ability to get 1080i, and over in the UK I believe the BBC will launch at least some of its channels in HD soon. A 23" would be a cheap PC/HDTV combo.
While I wouldn't say that a 23" iMac will come out by the 1st, I think it's a sure thing that one will come out eventually. Most likely this will be the iMac HD, since it will have a 1080p capable screen and adequate horsepower to drive it.
I doubt it will use the speedier 2.16 GHz Core Duo chips though. Probably will stick with the 2.0 GHz ones.
I don't expect to see Blu-Ray for at least six months. And when it launches it will likely only be in the top-of-the-line Mac Pro tower, although I bet it will still be an expensive BTO option.
While I wouldn't say that a 23" iMac will come out by the 1st, I think it's a sure thing that one will come out eventually. Most likely this will be the iMac HD, since it will have a 1080p capable screen and adequate horsepower to drive it.
I doubt it will use the speedier 2.16 GHz Core Duo chips though. Probably will stick with the 2.0 GHz ones.
Why not?
If they introduce a 23"iMac in october 2006, which is much more likely than april , it also can have a Merom or a Conroe instead of an Yonah.
I would love to have one anyway, eventually... in 2007 or 2008.
If they introduce a 23"iMac in october 2006, which is much more likely than april , it also can have a Merom or a Conroe instead of an Yonah.
I would love to have one anyway, eventually... in 2007 or 2008.
Well if its introduced late in the year it will have a competitive CPU obviously. If it was released within the next month It'll either have a 2.0 GHz or 2.16 GHz Core Duo.
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Originally posted by kmhtkmhtkmht
If you were challenge to bet $1 on the 23" iMac coming out in April - would you bet on it coming out or not in April?
When would you guess it would come out?
Originally posted by MacRonin
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Originally posted by Robin Hood
Maybe there will be a 23" special edition anniversary iMac, available in black!
That would be awesome.
and then...
ACD upgraded & 23" changed to 24"
Originally posted by Robin Hood
The only problem: where are you going to get 1080p content from? So far, it seems like 1080i, which is interlaced, is the highest we'll be able to get for the most part.
1080p is available! Apple.com (HD Gallery)
It plays seamlessly on my iMacintel 1.83
The 20" iMac is big enough! If you want bigger I'm afraid you'll have to go pro!
The thing i'm hoping for is a fully loaded special addition iMac.
20" display
2Gb RAM
250 or 500Gb Hd
256mb or more Graphics memory
Wireless Key, an wireless Mighty mouse
Applecare
In black or white
$2,500
Thank you very much
Originally posted by jackbauer
Most blu-ray and hd-dvd movies will be in 1080p.
Blu-Ray but not HD-DVD, I believe
At least not off the bat.
Originally posted by drnat
New 24" HD ready iMac with 2.16MHz dual core - that would be nice!
and then...
ACD upgraded & 23" changed to 24"
That would be sweet. I can't make the move until Final Cut Studio goes UB. My wife is glad that FCS is not UB.
What a beauty!
Originally posted by Ireland
1080p is available! Apple.com (HD Gallery)
So you're gonna drop 2 1/2 grand on a computer just so you can watch the HD trailers from Apple.com, which are 1-3 minutes long each? Not bloody likely, I really think that doesn't count (and I was aware of the HD trailers and clips on Apple.com)
I'm talking about real 1080p content.
Originally posted by Robin Hood
So you're gonna drop 2 1/2 grand on a computer just so you can watch the HD trailers from Apple.com, which are 1-3 minutes long each? Not bloody likely, I really think that doesn't count (and I was aware of the HD trailers and clips on Apple.com)
I'm talking about real 1080p content.
It's a start, I'd love to watch the trailers in gorgeous HD. 1080 content will be here within the next year.
The EyeTV stuff has the ability to get 1080i, and over in the UK I believe the BBC will launch at least some of its channels in HD soon. A 23" would be a cheap PC/HDTV combo.
I doubt it will use the speedier 2.16 GHz Core Duo chips though. Probably will stick with the 2.0 GHz ones.
I don't expect to see Blu-Ray for at least six months. And when it launches it will likely only be in the top-of-the-line Mac Pro tower, although I bet it will still be an expensive BTO option.
Originally posted by Xool
While I wouldn't say that a 23" iMac will come out by the 1st, I think it's a sure thing that one will come out eventually. Most likely this will be the iMac HD, since it will have a 1080p capable screen and adequate horsepower to drive it.
I doubt it will use the speedier 2.16 GHz Core Duo chips though. Probably will stick with the 2.0 GHz ones.
Why not?
If they introduce a 23"iMac in october 2006, which is much more likely than april , it also can have a Merom or a Conroe instead of an Yonah.
I would love to have one anyway, eventually... in 2007 or 2008.
Originally posted by gar
Why not?
If they introduce a 23"iMac in october 2006, which is much more likely than april , it also can have a Merom or a Conroe instead of an Yonah.
I would love to have one anyway, eventually... in 2007 or 2008.
Well if its introduced late in the year it will have a competitive CPU obviously. If it was released within the next month It'll either have a 2.0 GHz or 2.16 GHz Core Duo.
But if this machine has a pricetag of $2,500, as someone suggested, i would think it will have the latest and greatest.
Personally I think this price is a little steep.
A $2,100 pricetag is far more realistic...
or less, if it's introduced later this year.
Originally posted by aplnub
That would be sweet. I can't make the move until Final Cut Studio goes UB. My wife is glad that FCS is not UB.
You mean like this: http://www.apple.com/finalcutstudio/ ?
Final Cut Studio 5.1 ? now native. Take advantage of up to 2x the performance when you run Final Cut Studio 5.1 Universal on the MacBook Pro, featuring the Intel Core Duo processor.