Closing the book on Apple's Mac mini
Donofrio, Lewis
donofrio at umich.edu
Fri May 25 18:24:53 PDT 2007
How do you have a rack of iMac's???
http://photos1.blogger.com/photoInclude/blogger/1955/1163/1600/MacMinisV
iew1.jpg
--enough said until we find out more from Mecca...
______________________________________________________________________
Lewis Donofrio at umich.edu
Cell: (734) 323-8776
> -----Original Message-----
> From: macosx-talk-bounces at omnigroup.com [mailto:macosx-talk-
> bounces at omnigroup.com] On Behalf Of Jean-Christophe Helary
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 8:47 AM
> To: Talk MacOSX-talk
> Subject: Re: Closing the book on Apple's Mac mini
>
>
> On 25 mai 07, at 20:47, Nils Holland wrote:
> > my impression has been this: People, especially long time PC users,
> > don't want an iMac. They don't want a machine where the screen is
> > built in.
>
> Interesting comment. But I think it is a very closed way to look at
> the machine.
>
> Considering the size of current laptops, one could easily imagine
> having next generation iMacs less than 1 inch thick. Then what would
> be the material _point_ having the computing part and the display
> part separated ? If would be a total waste of space. Who wants that ?
> Nostalgic of the "desktop+CRT" combo ?
>
> See how the designs evolve now: most of the commodity machines on the
> Japanese market have integrated displays, an evolution that is led by
> laptops that more and more replace desktops _because_ they are
> integrated (not because they are laptops).
>
> It is like when you get a car: you can change the wheels, but you
> can't really be serious if you say you want to be able to change the
> windshield to get a bigger one...
>
> JC Helary
> _______________________________________________
> MacOSX-talk mailing list
> MacOSX-talk at omnigroup.com
> http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
More information about the MacOSX-talk
mailing list