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Unless the Mac rumour mill has been seriously outwitted, it looks like this Tuesday, the 30th anniversary of the iMac will pass quietly.
There's no word on an updated iMac before November, and the M3 chip hasn't been publicly shown yet. I think it would have been cool to see a 30th anniversary iMac come forward this Tuesday. Apple's last attempt at an anniversary edition was overpriced, and didn't really light the world on fire. But it actually released in 1997 and the iMac came out in 1998. So in many ways it seems like it set the stage for the wildly successful iMac, just like the Newton turned out to be a precursor to the iPhone. I would have liked to see a 27-inch model return this Tuesday in space grey or midnight, with a M3 chip and a higher-end elegant design hinted at by the TAM. The current 24-inch iMac is aluminium, but somehow manages to look like it's made of plastic in photos. As an anniversary edition, it could have a few unique features we haven't seen on an iMac before, like an integrated AirPods holder or a wireless charger integrated into the base. (Or maybe just height adjustment + rotation would be enough to drive iMac fans wild!) All of these would seem to be easy for Apple. What do you think? Would a 30th anniversary edition of the iMac interest you? Any new whiz-bang features you would like to see in the iMac line? ------ As chucker notes below, I typed 30th, but meant 25th Anniversary iMac. Last edited by Frank777 : 2023-08-14 at 14:25. |
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Not going to happen, they don't care. Not sure why I'd want one either.
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The execution struck me as lacking, and it was perhaps also the worst of 1990s' Apple (and kind of mirrored by early "Edition" Apple Watches). A luxury item that wasn't very practical. But, at the same time, a sensible evolution of some of the original Mac's ideas. And just five years later, they managed to make "all-in-one LCD Mac for consumers" somewhat feasible. I don't think a 30th (I think you mean 25th?) anniversary iMac is going to happen. Nor do I see a 50th anniversary (Apple Inc.'s) Mac four years from now. Mainly because Jobs culturally didn't care for nostalgia; he wanted to look forward, not backward, and I think Cook has just adopted this ideal. But secondarily… whom is that Mac for, really? If it's just for a bunch of hardcore fans, that isn't a good fit for Apple's operations today. They optimize towards producing stuff at scale. Quote:
I can't really think of much else. It wouldn't offer internal expansion. It also wouldn't feature an M3 Max (probably) for the same reason the Mac mini doesn't, and certainly not the M3 Ultra: they'd have to make it too thick. It would be nice if it were a break from the boring basic design principle that started with the iMac G5 (put the entire computer behind the display). I think the iMac G4 was much cooler, at least in theory. I'm not sure today's Apple is interested in a daring new desktop computer design, though. In part because they've already reduced the iMac to its essentials, Jony Ive-style, and in part because desktop computers are kind of boring. Which… maybe an anniversary Mac shouldn't be a desktop at all, but rather a daring laptop. Like the 12-inch MacBook, but better. |
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I dunno why everyone is so down on the the TAM. It seemed like a "failure" at the time, and sure, it wasn't a commercial success at the time. But... It could well be considered to be the prototype of the modern (2004 onward) iMac design, in which case it was a resounding success. They just didn't quite have the technology available to meet their vision at the time.
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Which is why I think it's needed. Put some excitement back in the desktop line. |
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To me that doesn’t make sense. They honestly expect people to believe TB cannot handle as much data as DVI or VGA? TDM worked fine with those, albeit low resolutions.
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Yes, but "low resolutions" would be a problem.
If you are repurposing a 5K screen for use with another Mac, you are generally going to want to see a 5K image in front of you. |
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Given that external GPUs via TB worked on Intel Macs, pushing high resolution screens, not sure why TDM wouldn't work. As for low resolution, I was specifically taking about VGA or DVI. TB is way beyond what they could do.
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Think about the resolutions available when DVI and VGA were standard, those were high resolutions then.
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If you're arguing "I'd rather have Target Display Mode with a low resolution than none at all", sure, I can see that, but that's not really the Apple way.
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Honestly, the current design is as stylish/thin as it gets. Just do it in two-tone white/Bondi Blue, with maybe some curves/swoops between the two colors to mirror the original iMac look. In fact, make it plastic. Same design/body style of the current 24” models, just go back to the frosted white/translucent Bondi plastic on the body. Too tired/busy to draw it up. Use your imaginations. Do a matching keyboard/mouse, current design/look, but 1998 plastics/colors/touches.
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I know expecting a new iMac today was a faint hope. But I at least expected Apple to do something on the homepage to commemorate the date.
The bondi-blue iMac saved Apple. It's revitalization of the company led to the iOS revolution. The fact that Apple hasn't even mentioned the anniversary feels like a vote of no confidence in the current machine. Very few seemed to like the white border, which makes it look like a toy, the processor is outdated, and the larger version never appeared. I mean Apple calls it the iMac 24" - not iMac - on their own site. The implication being that a larger version was coming at some point. Perhaps the November M3 update will reset the whole line. I still like large-screen desktops for my work at home. |
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The Tim Cook Apple is a soulless money making machine, no room for sentiment. I wasn’t expecting anything for that very reason.
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![]() Probably a little heavy-handed...Tim ain't choking anybody in the hallways (as far as we know). |
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In general, I'm not sure I personally need more than an old Intel i7. ![]() |
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What about power per $ ?
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Not much of a contest from a cost stand point. The Windows machines use more power, which costs more, but they also get the work done faster. A lot faster in some cases. Then you add that on average you can buy similar or better performing hardware for less money up front, and my guess is you come out even in the long run.
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Care to share the link? Went searching over there, did not see it, working late tonight. :P
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I believe this is the one, but they did several on the new Mac Pro. When discussing performance per dollar spent, it’s hard to ignore. ![]() |
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They've got a little less than 3 years to perfect the 2nm M5 MegaUltra, then dazzle us with a knockout product for Apple's 50th. Maybe it'll be a 50-inch iMac.
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