Wouldn't an internal iSight on a big monitor need to be able to be adjusted somehow? And I mean beyond the tilting of the entire monitor.
I'll give you a maybe on the iSight but I wouldn't hold your breath on the speakers. Unless maybe they are a seperate accessory item that attaches to the back.
On the speaker front I wouldn't bet on it myself either, but it would be a welcome addition. The speakers could be underneath the display like th iMac. On the iSight front, they could have the iSight flush with the top bezel, but internally it could be tilted a bit to compensate for the height of the display! The iSight could be aimed down slightly.
On the speaker front I wouldn't bet on it myself either, but it would be a welcome addition. The speakers could be underneath the display like th iMac. On the iSight front, they could have the iSight flush with the top bezel, but internally it could be tilted a bit to compensate for the height of the display! The iSight could be aimed down slightly.
Or the iSight could be put on a small gymbal mechanism.
I am curious about speakers, how many computer monitors include them these days? I know there were plenty that had them in the past, I don't remember ever owning such a monitor.
USAGE NOTE Infer is sometimes confused with imply, but the distinction is a useful one. When we say that a speaker or sentence implies something, we mean that it is conveyed or suggested without being stated outright: When the mayor said that she would not rule out a business tax increase, she implied (not inferred) that some taxes might be raised. Inference, on the other hand, is the activity performed by a reader or interpreter in drawing conclusions that are not explicit in what is said: When the mayor said that she would not rule out a tax increase, we inferred that she had been consulting with some new financial advisers, since her old advisers were in favor of tax reductions.
Since they did do the bump fairly recently, I doubt you'll see the 30in getting another update soon. I would suspect that the next good release window for Apple will be around WWDC when they look to be bringing out the new Intel Powermacs. The pairing would make sense.
Looks like it's WWDC or bust for the ACD updates. I read that Apple is doing all their demos at NAB on 17" MacBook Pros (instead of heavy duty desktop machines - for while they don't really have right now with the intel architechture). Well, there's an outside shot that they'll intro new displays at Paris, but I doubt it.
Good things come to those who wait right? I guess I can wait til Auguest (a little after my birthday, so it could be a late bday present to me). I just hope the actually update the line and don't just leave it as is. I'd love to get a ACD, but not at their current prices and specs.
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Originally posted by Corey
Wouldn't an internal iSight on a big monitor need to be able to be adjusted somehow? And I mean beyond the tilting of the entire monitor.
I'll give you a maybe on the iSight but I wouldn't hold your breath on the speakers. Unless maybe they are a seperate accessory item that attaches to the back.
On the speaker front I wouldn't bet on it myself either, but it would be a welcome addition. The speakers could be underneath the display like th iMac. On the iSight front, they could have the iSight flush with the top bezel, but internally it could be tilted a bit to compensate for the height of the display! The iSight could be aimed down slightly.
Originally posted by Ireland
On the speaker front I wouldn't bet on it myself either, but it would be a welcome addition. The speakers could be underneath the display like th iMac. On the iSight front, they could have the iSight flush with the top bezel, but internally it could be tilted a bit to compensate for the height of the display! The iSight could be aimed down slightly.
Or the iSight could be put on a small gymbal mechanism.
I am curious about speakers, how many computer monitors include them these days? I know there were plenty that had them in the past, I don't remember ever owning such a monitor.
Originally posted by markiv
Maybe Lira or Rouble
1,000,000 Rubles is $36,000 at today's rate. So, still a tidy little bet!
Originally posted by hmurchison
[B]Actually the two may be considered synonymous
http://www.answers.com/infer&r=67
USAGE NOTE Infer is sometimes confused with imply, but the distinction is a useful one. When we say that a speaker or sentence implies something, we mean that it is conveyed or suggested without being stated outright: When the mayor said that she would not rule out a business tax increase, she implied (not inferred) that some taxes might be raised. Inference, on the other hand, is the activity performed by a reader or interpreter in drawing conclusions that are not explicit in what is said: When the mayor said that she would not rule out a tax increase, we inferred that she had been consulting with some new financial advisers, since her old advisers were in favor of tax reductions.
Originally posted by netbanshee
Since they did do the bump fairly recently, I doubt you'll see the 30in getting another update soon. I would suspect that the next good release window for Apple will be around WWDC when they look to be bringing out the new Intel Powermacs. The pairing would make sense.
Looks like it's WWDC or bust for the ACD updates. I read that Apple is doing all their demos at NAB on 17" MacBook Pros (instead of heavy duty desktop machines - for while they don't really have right now with the intel architechture). Well, there's an outside shot that they'll intro new displays at Paris, but I doubt it.
Good things come to those who wait right? I guess I can wait til Auguest (a little after my birthday, so it could be a late bday present to me). I just hope the actually update the line and don't just leave it as is. I'd love to get a ACD, but not at their current prices and specs.