Apple recently dropped all glass tubing across its range by adding a flat screen to the new iMac. |
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Its revolutionary look made the original 1998 multicoloured iMac the best-selling home computer in history. |
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The only glaring problem is that all the connectors like Firewire, line-out and USB drives are located on the rear right of the iMac. |
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Each iMac was preloaded with Mac OS 9, and needed to continue to run that operating system during the day. |
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The usefulness of this iMac bag seems pretty limited, but it's a great idea and a cool design, so whatevs. |
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As it turned out, Jobs introduced the iMac, and the rest is history. |
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The iMac keyboard is pretty sturdy and if you are careful you can actually lop almost a quarter inch off each end with a bandsaw, without cutting anything crucial. |
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Apple has shipped more than 125,000 new flat-panel iMac computers since its launch in January and is now shipping over 5,000 new iMacs per day. |
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After all, by today's standards, the first iMac looks bulky, plasticky, and is woefully underpowered. |
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The site claims that the removal of the optical drive could save space and allow the iMac to be thinner. |
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While Cook's e-mail would have you focused on an iMac release date later next year, MacRumors believes this may Apple being sneaky again. |
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The firm's first iMac, brought out four years ago, was equally epochal with its wow factor of a coloured, transparent back end housing all the wires and stuff. |
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When the redesigned iMac was unveiled in October, Apple originally said the 27-inch iMacs would release in December 2012, but that changed on Dec. |
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