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Wheres the heat, ram and speakers going to go?

It's going to look something like this from the side:
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It's an Apple Cinema Display, not an iMac. If you read that page, you would know that. :rolleyes:

Yeah you must be right dchay because apple loves placing their new products randomly in the backgrounds of other new products.
If you look at the past, they never hold big conferences to release products that would be crazy. You have to just kind of find them hidden on the site.
Good job at finding this one I think we would have all missed it… Really cool stuff!
 
Sorry to be mean OP but to be a mac fan your art samples are terrible. Are you using windows paint program? Good grief.
 
I say that instead of ditching the bezel, just make it smaller. It should look like a thicker Cinema Display. I personally don't even care about thin-ness. My computer monitor is less than an inch thick and I don't even notice it because I don't watch my computer from the side!
 
Hi,
border-less Monitors or TVs can NOT be build with today's technology yet.
Even so called 'Borderless' monitors from Samsung for their 'EyeFinity' 3 and 6 - screen displays look like these:

Ahem...

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You can buy LCD TVs with as low as a 4mm bezel, so they're definitely possible.
 
I say that instead of ditching the bezel, just make it smaller. It should look like a thicker Cinema Display. I personally don't even care about thin-ness. My computer monitor is less than an inch thick and I don't even notice it because I don't watch my computer from the side!

Good point!
 
and as i mentioned in another post about 2011 iMac's , don't ditch the chin
make it removable with 3 screws to access two s-ata slots for HDD's like on the xserve , and one full size PCIe slot for a GPU of choice

basic iMac then comes with a 128gb ssd which can sit somewhere behind the display and has a geforce 320m somewhere on the logicboard
that way you can have a real basic iMac that can be upgraded to meet personal needs with a top of the range GPU if you need one and with a couple TB hdd space if you need it without cluttering up the desk ..which actually was the main reason for a all in one computer

and ideal alongside the 21.5 "and 27" again a 17" or 18.5" model but with all the internals of the MacBook Air plus one slot for a HDD that could be on sale for £799 to cater for people who do not need a big screen but one thats bigger then a iPad or a MacBook has to offer , who dont need a i3 ,i5,i7 processor and because of the MBA internals this iMac could be as thin as a MBA or just as thick to give space for a 2.5 " hdd
 
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