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What's your favorite iMac design? (Page 2)
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Originally posted by tonton:
Seriously. I liked the flower Power iMac. I wish I could get it with a G4 inside.
If people can put a G3 in a Color Classic case, I'll bet you could put a G4 into a Flower Power iMac case. www.xlr8yourmac.com might be a good place to start.
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The G5 doesn't attract the same surprise from WinDOPE users. To them it just looks like a FP display and they assume the CPU is under the desk.
My G4 Anglepoise makes all WinDOPE users go wow!!
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Originally posted by george68:
I don't know what you're talking about. It's fine. The original iMac, with the slide-out tray and all those wires, that was a pain. The G4 iMac is 4 screws to remove the lower cover, and 4 more to drop the mobo. Replacing the components is pretty easy, and you don't need paste as long as you don't disturb what's already there.
- Rob
I'll admit that the tray load was a little sloppy but neck replacements in the desk lamp model were pracarious at best.
As for the thermal paste, my understanding is that you really are supposed to replace that whenever you open it. I think it is silly but I'm pretty sure that's the "right" way. Prove me wrong, it would save me time and degooify my iMac repair experiences.
James
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Originally posted by MindWeapon:
As for the thermal paste, my understanding is that you really are supposed to replace that whenever you open it. I think it is silly but I'm pretty sure that's the "right" way. Prove me wrong, it would save me time and degooify my iMac repair experiences.
James
I never have with mine or my mother's FP imac, and they both work fine.
- Rob
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I have to say that my favorite computer of all time was the first computer I ever purchased with my own money, my blueberry iMac. I still find it more attractive than all other Macs and computers I've ever seen. Something about the shape and color elicits and emotional response from me.
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Design wise, the new iMac is basically just a laptop on a stand, the original iMac was just a colourful remodelling of the Mac Classic, but the lampshade design was truly revolutionary. This was definitely the one to get my PC mates jealous. It's a shame they dropped it as the new design is a step backwards in functionality - i.e. being able to easily position the monitor to any angle you wish.
Also I think it is better all the ports are at desk level as there's less wires trailing about.
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I have to vote for the fp iMac - you had a choice of colors. Since then, its all been a bit bland on the color front. How about introducing some color?
Still, I'll probably get the new iMac for the G5.
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Originally posted by MrForgetable:
Maybe the polls will change after the buyers get them and the retail stores get them.
I'm guessing it will be the opposite. Right now the G5 iMac is new, and the hype is at a fever pitch. Wait a month or two until the "dust settles" and I'll bet the G4 iMac ratings would be even higher.
Of course I'm biased, being the proud owner of a G4 iMac (the coolest looking computer on the planet!)
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