thesdx, that is a rather beautiful-looking display, and even though I know everyone must realize this, but I feel like I have to point out the mockups coming up in these threads have been getting thinner and thinner lately, begging the question, just where are they supposed to put the computer? I'm seeing flat bases and thin screens with nothing behind them and I just think we might be getting a little carried away here. IMHO I think will be going in a different direction (or at least I'm kinda hoping) than just being thin.
And I like that you guys like my idea concerning the choice between leopard/iLife coupon and the iPod discount. It's mostly something I'd like that Apple did since I think it could work out for them if they were to release the new OSX-based iPods after the iPod discount ends and at that time selling any new macs with the leopard coupon and perhaps having iLife come out either with the iPod or with leopard.
And since this thread is based on possible specs and fan predictions here are some of my thoughts:
Mouse and Keyboard- we'll hopefully be seeing something new, some meshing of multi-touch and backlighting (I think it could be cool to have a full iPhone-like keyboard that just comes off as a clear and long tablet when it's not on, can't see too much use for it, but I'd love for them to get creative with all of our peripherals. But I'm just hoping for anything new on this front that's designed along with the style of the new enclosure.)
Video Card- Just give us something powerful, the 8 series, the better it is the quicker I'll jump on it.
Processor- I would love a departure to a quad-core desktop chip only because the iMacs seem to be coming off simply as less expensive, unmovable, non-lap burning MacBook Pros.
Hard Drive- 250GB as the default option on the 20", 250 or 500 for the 24". The idea of a second hard drive, once again, would be a dream come true with the oncoming Time Machine.
Memory- 2GB minimum on anything $1500+ with a 4GB max unless they go with desktop processors.
Screen- LED would be awesome to dissipate heat caused by a quad-core chip, but I think the most we could hope for is all this down the road rather than this update. I'll just go with the 20 and 24" options to be safe.
Nothing much new, just in different words.
And I like that you guys like my idea concerning the choice between leopard/iLife coupon and the iPod discount. It's mostly something I'd like that Apple did since I think it could work out for them if they were to release the new OSX-based iPods after the iPod discount ends and at that time selling any new macs with the leopard coupon and perhaps having iLife come out either with the iPod or with leopard.
And since this thread is based on possible specs and fan predictions here are some of my thoughts:
Mouse and Keyboard- we'll hopefully be seeing something new, some meshing of multi-touch and backlighting (I think it could be cool to have a full iPhone-like keyboard that just comes off as a clear and long tablet when it's not on, can't see too much use for it, but I'd love for them to get creative with all of our peripherals. But I'm just hoping for anything new on this front that's designed along with the style of the new enclosure.)
Video Card- Just give us something powerful, the 8 series, the better it is the quicker I'll jump on it.
Processor- I would love a departure to a quad-core desktop chip only because the iMacs seem to be coming off simply as less expensive, unmovable, non-lap burning MacBook Pros.
Hard Drive- 250GB as the default option on the 20", 250 or 500 for the 24". The idea of a second hard drive, once again, would be a dream come true with the oncoming Time Machine.
Memory- 2GB minimum on anything $1500+ with a 4GB max unless they go with desktop processors.
Screen- LED would be awesome to dissipate heat caused by a quad-core chip, but I think the most we could hope for is all this down the road rather than this update. I'll just go with the 20 and 24" options to be safe.
Nothing much new, just in different words.