Apple VP discusses iMac G5 Hardware Design
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Was The Apple iMac Design Stolen?
Was The Apple iMac Design Stolen?
06/29/2004 06:58 PMA Belgian wewbdesigner has stepped up nd claims that Apple has stolen
his designs for the current Apple iMac. By Designtechnica (via
MyAppleMenu)
iMac G5: Has Apple Lost Its Design Edge?
iMac G5: Has Apple Lost Its Design Edge?
09/10/2004 11:58 PMThe design seems rushed. By Mary Enderle, MacNewsWorld (via
MyAppleMenu)
Microsoft Hardware & Starck Design
Company Hardware Collaboration
Microsoft Hardware & Starck Design
Company Hardware Collaboration
06/22/2004 10:50 AMYou heard it first here. Microsoft informed us today that we could
post a link to this teaser announcing a product collaboration between
Microsoft Hardware and Starck Design Company. Starck is a high-end
cosmopolitan design company which works include everything from boats
to clocks..along with this upcoming mystery product which is going to
be released on July 8th.
ActiveWin.com: "Thirteen Years of
Innovative Design", Interview with Ken
Fry, Design Group Director: Microsoft
Hardware
ActiveWin.com: "Thirteen Years of
Innovative Design", Interview with Ken
Fry, Design Group Director: Microsoft
Hardware
05/07/2004 01:56 AMhttp://www.activewin.com/interviews/microsoft/images/hw1_small.jpg
Apple Issues iMac Moratorium, New iMac
Date
Apple Issues iMac Moratorium, New iMac
Date
07/01/2004 07:09 PMSo... What do you think? Do you like the
new iMac design?
So... What do you think? Do you like the
new iMac design?
08/31/2004 01:19 PMThe new iMac design was unveiled in France at the AppleExpo. People
there will be able to look at and grope the new machine. But for the
rest of us, we can only go by
the
pictures and
the QuickTimeVR. So what do you think?
Cast your
vote!
New iMac Design Looks Better For
Business
New iMac Design Looks Better For
Business
09/01/2004 10:02 AMIn fact, the low-end model would have a keyboard, a power cable, a
network cable, and perhaps cables for an iPod and iSight camera
dnagling from the back. Sure the machine looks sleek in the pics, but
it won't looknearly so good on your desktop. By David Coursey, eWeek
(via MyAppleMenu)
Other News: iMac G5 Design
Other News: iMac G5 Design
09/21/2004 10:58 AM"Truth to materials" marks the new iMac's "design language."
iMac design copied again
iMac design copied again
11/19/2003 02:12 PMNEC has announced a new computer, dubbed the Mate. The all-in-one
system is based on low power Pentium M and mobile Celeron chips to
avoid the use of a fan, and features an LCD panel mounted very much
like the iMac's screen. The system comes standard with 256MB memory,
an 80GB hard drive, 24x CD-ROM, ethernet, 802.11a/b/g wireless and
Windows XP Professional. No price has yet been announced.
[Discussion]
Q&A: Microsoft Hardware Design -- The
Art of Innovation
Q&A: Microsoft Hardware Design -- The
Art of Innovation
04/26/2004 04:10 PMThe age of industrial design has arrived on the desktop. In the last
couple years, mice and keyboard designs have reached new levels of
style and function.
Apple discusses iPod mini pricing, size
Apple discusses iPod mini pricing, size
02/18/2004 12:10 PMDanika Cleary, Apple's iPod worldwide product marketing manager,
talked about the pricing and size of the iPod mini in a Macworld UK
interview...
Readers weigh in on iMac design
Readers weigh in on iMac design
07/28/2004 01:30 PMApple's mum on what shape its next-generation desktop will take, so
News.com turns to its readers for insight.
Other News: iMac Design Challenges
Other News: iMac Design Challenges
09/02/2004 10:30 AMPhil Schiller summarizes design challenges of the new iMac.
Apple launches wireless hardware: Apple
Computer Inc. has broadened its support
of Windows-based
Apple launches wireless hardware: Apple
Computer Inc. has broadened its support
of Windows-based
06/08/2004 02:35 AMNDTV Jun 8 2004 7:03AM GMT
iMac G5 wins Bottom Line Design Award
iMac G5 wins Bottom Line Design Award
03/31/2005 07:00 PMApple's iMac G5 was one of eight winners in Business 2.0's first
annual Bottom Line Design Awards, which honor products "not just for
their beauty but also for their commercial success."...
Willow Design releases 20" iMac carry
case
Willow Design releases 20" iMac carry
case
12/03/2003 07:31 AMWillow Design has released a new Wedge carry case to simplify carrying
the 20" Flat Panel iMac...
ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Hardware
Mice/Keyboard Design Photos
ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Hardware
Mice/Keyboard Design Photos
05/23/2004 11:52 PMhttp://activewin.com/articles/2004/images/hw1.jpg
Apple Expo: Apple intros 17-, 20-inch
iMac G5
Apple Expo: Apple intros 17-, 20-inch
iMac G5
08/31/2004 06:08 AMApple's senior vice-president of worldwide marketing, Phil Schiller,
took a cue from his boss, CEO Steve Jobs, as he unveiled one more
thing at the end of his keynote to kick off this week's Apple Expo in
Paris: a
iMac G5 that
includes the entire system inside a 17- or 20-inch LCD screen.
Continuing the all-in-one theme that started with the original CRT
iMac, the G5 edition features a new industrial design that complements
Apple's recently refreshed Cinema Displays. Schiller said that the new
iMacs will be available in mid-September.
Apple Expo: Apple intros iMac G5
(MacCentral)
Apple Expo: Apple intros iMac G5
(MacCentral)
08/31/2004 07:26 PMMacCentral - Apple's senior vice-president of worldwide marketing,
Phil Schiller, took
a cue from his boss, CEO Steve Jobs, as he unveiled one more thing at
the
end of his keynote to kick off this week's Apple Expo in Paris: an
iMac G5 that includes the entire
system inside a 17- or 20-inch LCD screen. Continuing the all-in-one
theme
that started with the original CRT iMac, the G5 edition features a new
industrial design that does away with the hemispherical base of the
previous
generation all together. Schiller said that the new iMacs will be
available
in mid-September.
Apple Expo: Apple intros iMac G5
Apple Expo: Apple intros iMac G5
09/01/2004 02:16 AMApple's senior vice-president of worldwide marketing, Phil Schiller,
took a cue from his boss, CEO Steve Jobs, as he unveiled one more
thing at the end of his keynote to kick off this week's Apple Expo in
Paris: an
iMac G5 that
includes the entire system inside a 17- or 20-inch LCD screen.
Continuing the all-in-one theme that started with the original CRT
iMac, the G5 edition features a new industrial design that does away
with the hemispherical base of the previous generation all together.
Schiller said that the new iMacs will be available in mid-September.
Q&A: Microsoft Hardware Introduces
Products Designed to Set New Standards
for Convenience, Mobility, Comfort and
Design
Q&A: Microsoft Hardware Introduces
Products Designed to Set New Standards
for Convenience, Mobility, Comfort and
Design
09/08/2004 11:00 AMDuring the past 20 years, the Hardware Group at Microsoft has studied
the changing needs of its customers and responded with new
technologies and innovations that have improved people's PC
experiences worldwide. Whether it's the ability to more easily
navigate documents using a scroll wheel to longer battery life via
optical technology or a more comfortable overall experience through
applied ergonomics, the work done in the labs and design studios at
Microsoft has transformed the way people interact with their computers
in powerful new ways.
Mac Design/Apple offer 10% discounts at
Apple Store
Mac Design/Apple offer 10% discounts at
Apple Store
06/01/2004 03:37 PMThe organizers of the
Mac Design Conference
and Apple have partnered to offer attendees of the Chicago-based
conference a 10 percent discount on any product in Apple's
North Michigan
Avenue store. The discount starts tomorrow and runs through
Saturday, June 5. Only registered conference attendees, who paid and
participate in conference training, are eligible. Apple will require
conference attendees to show their Mac Design Conference badge to
apply the 10 percent discount to their purchases.
Apple: iMac G5
Apple: iMac G5
08/31/2004 06:11 AMAs expected, the iMac G5 is a computer built into a flat-panel
display, starting at $1299 for a 17-inch model.
Apple iMac G5
Apple iMac G5
08/31/2004 06:03 AM
And it lives! Apple has fully unveiled the new iMac G5,
and it's basically a Pizza box PC that looks a lot like the new Cinema
displays, except white. Available in 17- and 20-inch form, the
machines will come with 1.6 and 1.8GHz G5 processors, respectively.
I'll go ahead and throw up this post with pictures, then actually wake
up and jump up with more details.
Read - Product Page
[Apple]
Update: One sort of geeky thing that immediately is noticable is
that the iMac G5 doesn't share the "50% of the processor speed" bus as
the PowerMac G5s. That's going to be a real performance wrinkler
(although still a welcome bump from the G4).
"Apple - iMac G5"
"Apple - iMac G5"
08/31/2004 03:05 PMApple iMac - The PC You Really Want,
Says MSN
Apple iMac - The PC You Really Want,
Says MSN
03/13/2003 10:21 AMHats off to Apple Canada, which as far as we can make out appears to
have pulled off a small but embarrassing heist at the expense of the
local version of the Microsoft Network. (The Register via MyAppleMenu)
Apple iMac G5: a first look
Apple iMac G5: a first look
09/01/2004 09:54 AMZDNet UK Sep 1 2004 2:14PM GMT
Apple - Products - iMac
Apple - Products - iMac
11/19/2003 08:04 AMThe new iMac page is up at apple.com .. iMac now has a 17 inch monitor
.. all the details as well .. "I want the new i-mac!" .. Apple
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Apple Says Will Delay New iMac
Apple Says Will Delay New iMac
07/01/2004 08:43 PMApple says its next-generation iMac desktop computer will be delayed
until September and that it has stopped taking orders for the current
iMac. The delay means Apple will miss the crucial back-to-school
season for the new iMac. "Our planning was obviously less than
perfect." By Reuters (via MyAppleMenu)
Apple: New iMac in Works
Apple: New iMac in Works
07/02/2004 05:57 PMApple confirms its timing was off: Few iMacs remain but a new model
won't be available until September.
Apple iMac G4 1.25GHz
Apple iMac G4 1.25GHz
11/11/2003 02:08 PMCNET Nov 11 2003 12:41PM ET
Apple launch iMac G5
Apple launch iMac G5
08/31/2004 06:10 AMApple have just sent word that the latest in the iMac line, the G5, is
being launched today. The new line, based around the G5 chip, is
essentially a computer packed into a 2" thick LCD screen, which
apple claims to be the 'worlds thinnest desktop computer'. The iMacs
feature 17" to 20" Widescreen LCD with G5s going up to 1.8
GHz.
Apple are making many comparisons between the new iMac, and their
hugely successful iPod. Philip Schiller, Apple PR man, commented that
"Just like the iPod redefined portable digital music players, the
new iMac G5 redefines what users expect from a consumer desktop",
also remarking "With the entire system, including a gorgeous 17-
or 20-inch display, just two inches thin, a lot of people will be
wondering ‘where did the computer go?’" One hopes that they'll be
not asking this in a too critical light when the machine crashes.
Apple claims the iMac will run very quietly (~25db), making it
suitable for all locations in the home. Its I/O ports are neatly
designed on the computer; it features 5 USB ports and 3 Firewire
ports. Interestingly, Apple offers "internal support" for
Airport Extreme cards, yet does not ship with them as standard - the
same is true for its support on Bluetooth - you need to buy the extra
card, but it integrates with the iMac G5. It also has built in
Ethernet ports (10/100). The system packs a SuperDrive (DVD/CD writer
combo), up to 2 gig of DDR 400mhz RAM and up to 250 gig of hard drive
space (SATA). The new iMac also has an AGP 8X nVidia based (GeForce FX
5200 Ultra) graphics solution.
Prices range from £919 (low end, 17" / 1.6 GHz) to £1349 (high
end, 20" / 1.8 GHz). All in all, not too bad. Apple would like a
successful line of computers that they can ship, be proud of (i.e.
enjoy critical acclaim) and make lots of money on. They've been
plagued by supply problems on some of their other product lines, and
Apple would be well advised to resolve these problems sooner, rather
than later.

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Apple Introduces 20" iMac
11/18/2003 10:26 AMApple today announced the 20" iMac, which according to company,
is "the largest display in an all-in-one computer." The
20" screen offers twice the area of the 15" iMac, letting users
display more than 2 full pages side by side.
The 20" iMac retails for $2199 and features a 1.25GHz G4
processor, SuperDrive, NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra, support for
Bluetooth and AirPort Extreme, and an 80GB hard drive. The new iMac is
available immediately at the Apple online store, Apple retail stores,
and authorize Apple resellers nationwide.
Apple Launches iMac G5
Apple Launches iMac G5
08/31/2004 09:32 AMWhy Apple Needs To Shine Up iMac
Why Apple Needs To Shine Up iMac
07/13/2004 05:16 AMWhile more students are opting for laptops, Apple needs a strong iMac
to prevent further share gains by now-dominant Dell. By Peter Burrows,
BusinessWeek (via MyAppleMenu)
Will Apple announce a sub $500.00 iMac
Will Apple announce a sub $500.00 iMac
12/30/2004 12:02 PMIf the rumor proves to be true this could be Apple's first real
attempt to compete with the Windows XP marketplace. The computer will
be a bare bones PC. If they really wanted to compete they would let
other manufactures sell their own branded Apple PC's [Think
Secret]
Apple unveils new iMac
Apple unveils new iMac
08/31/2004 05:49 AMAll of the new iMac G5 fits inside what the company calls an
"enchanting" flat-screen display.
Apple unveils iMac G5
Apple unveils iMac G5
08/31/2004 06:03 AMUpdated Wall-mount Mac?
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