Author Topic: Apple iMac (5mm Thickness)  (Read 1798 times)

Anyone else notice how thin apple got their iMac?
http://www.apple.com/imac/

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Just 5 mm thin at its edge



you'd have to be incredibly careful with that thing, it'll probably snap like a toothpick.

Not a bad looking machine, and I don't usually like rotten Apples.

you'd have to be incredibly careful with that thing, it'll probably snap like a toothpick.
No, they are all made of metal, not plastic. The reason i say it looks weak is because it can probably be easily bent. Macs bend, other computers melt. I've actually had issues in the past where the CD inlet was covered by bent metal, forcing me to use needle nose pliers to bend everything back into shape.

"Hey I just bought the new iMac!"

you'd have to be incredibly careful with that thing, it'll probably snap like a toothpick.

"Don't speak shi- *holding computer on both ends* *SNAP*-oh...."

yeah apple is good in thickness


I prefer PC, but Apple is great when it comes to design.

I prefer PC, but Apple is great when it comes to design.
Yeah PC's really are ugly

Yeah PC's really are ugly
That's not true, some of them can look really good. IMO only the ones from the 90's and early 2000's were ugly.

Just 5 mm thin at its edge
Yeah I heard it's almost the same thickness everywhere else and because of the stand and how its angled it doesn't take up any less room

if i wanted something so thin, i may as well get a laptop. why the hell would you want a minimalist desktop lol.
its weak AND non portable. the worst of both extremes.

if i wanted something so thin, i may as well get a laptop. why the hell would you want a minimalist desktop lol.
its weak AND non portable. the worst of both extremes.
My laptop is loving indestructible.

by weak i mean low specs per price.
things being extremely thin are not very powerful.

apple already has a terrible track record for their specs>price ratio.
but they make things the average apple users only know what they can physically see on the outside.


high power = longer life. as why pay extreme prices for hardware that outdates quickly. high specs age better.
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