New iMac Pictures Leaked? 197
krimmc writes "Pictures have been posted on the internet of the supposed new mac design which will feature the guts of the computer behind the flat panel monitor. The new computers are to debut as early as next week and its creating a buzz among current apple users. News.com has also published coverage of the new design." As with most of these things, we won't really know if it's real until Apple cease and desists the website. Pictures are really crappy looking, so its hard to tell anything anyway.
Not Sure (Score:5, Informative)
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And it will of course
No way is that the iMac
Nick
Re:Not Sure (Score:5, Interesting)
Sorry, no linkage (no French, either).
Re:Not Sure (Score:3, Interesting)
A hoax makes sense. About 6 months ago, MacBidoulle self-retired from the rumour business - it said it was taking too much pressure from the mothership.
They've stayed pretty true to their word - up until now...
-- james
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On similar note, Apple will be marketing their latest consumer product on the cover of an upcoming magazine; there was a copy of the magazine cover in the same elevator as the new iMac. Leaked photo here [informationtornado.com].
Re:Not Sure (Score:2)
At least that's what it looks like to me. Would anyone actually decorate their home or office like that? Black 'raised dot' floor..aluminum trim.. Bleh....
wbs.
Re:Not Sure (Score:2)
I'm having a flashback to pushing an AV cart down a long hallway...
It's actually not bad stuff, if you're not pushing a cart. Seems to last a long time, and when it does start to get worn, you pull it up just like linoleum, throw down a fresh layer of glue
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p
I dunno... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:I dunno... (Score:5, Funny)
In English (Score:5, Informative)
Re:In English? (Score:4, Funny)
Automatic translaton systems never fail...to amuse and confuse.
Quote (Score:2)
Re:In English (Score:2)
debunked (Score:5, Informative)
As sent to the editors:
This has already been debunked as being just a LaCie panel in an Apple box. See: http://www.engadget.com/entry/3611729073994828/ [engadget.com]
Or from the horse's mouth: http://forums.appleinsider.com/showthread.php?s=&p ostid=666014#post666014 [appleinsider.com]
LaCie Pictures (Score:5, Informative)
http://dp-now.com/archives/000349.html
One [dp-now.com]
http://www.shutterbug.net/test_reports/1001sb_lac
Two [shutterbug.net]
Re:debunked (Score:5, Informative)
Phillip.
Not with my photoshop (Score:2)
Re:Not with my photoshop (Score:2)
Also, it's most noticeable in this picture [nyud.net].
Fiddle with the contrast or use CMYK (Score:4, Informative)
Slow news. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Slow news. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Slow news. (Score:4, Funny)
What, you think the Slashdot editors can read French? They have enough problems with English...
Re:Slow news. (Score:4, Funny)
You're new here, aren't you?
That's awesome! (Score:3, Funny)
I wonder what those losers in Redmond are thinking now!
ROFLMAO! - Mod parent up (Score:2)
Unlikely (Score:3, Insightful)
Looking at the current G5, much of the space is taken up by cooling apparatus. Surely, there isn't enough room, from what one can see in the picture, to fit a G5 and the requisite hot air pathways/fans and avoid burning off the LCD.
Re:Unlikely (Score:3, Informative)
The G5 isn't really so hot of a CPU, the current ones put out about as much wattage at 2GHz as my Athlon-XP at 1.8GHz. It puts out about 50 watts, about half as much as the latest P4 offerings. And contrary to popular belief, it's OK to run your CPU hot, there's no need to cool it down to 50C if it's rated and tested at 80C.
The G5 tower's design is designed for the case to be cool to the touch and quiet, hence the big fans, the system puts out less heat than an off-
For crying out loud (Score:5, Informative)
"A notre avis, c'est juste un écran habilement retouché.
[MàJ] Il semble que ces photos aient été posté en premier sur le site AppleInsiders. Nous avons acquis depuis la certitude qu'elles sont fausses."
Which translates to:
Our opinion is that is just a picture of a monitor which was touched up.
It seems they have been posted first on AppleInsiders. We have since found out with certainty that they are false.
Re:For crying out loud (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, I bet you all feel damn silly for having skimmed right past the telltale comment written in French. A bit further down, there's a comment explaining who did it and why in Ancient Sumerian and a postscript in Aramaic - what's with you fucking slashdot readers, huh? Do a little research before flying off the handle.
Re:For crying out loud (Score:5, Informative)
Should be able to tell when somebody's FAKING it (Score:2, Funny)
Re:For crying out loud (Score:3, Funny)
Re:For crying out loud (Score:2)
What the hell does that say, and what language is it in?
p
Re:For crying out loud (Score:2)
French, at least in this case, is close enough to English that the phrases "just a screen...retouched...we have acquired...certainty...false" can be picked out in the footnote. Even so, you should be able to use the Babel Fish [altavista.com].
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Hosted on Mac.com (Score:2)
Re:Hosted on Mac.com (Score:3, Interesting)
Site says they are fake (Score:5, Informative)
Translation:
[Update] It looks like these pictures were first posted on AppleInsiders website. We are now sure that these are fake pictures.
We waited for that? (Score:2, Interesting)
If popular convention has it that the iMac is going G5, and the computer will be set up as in the picture, then does that mean cooling problems have been solved? If so, why not placate the power users who crave portability and offer a PowerBook G5 before catering to the lower-tier market within which the iMac resides?
The article itself admits the photos are false... (Score:4, Informative)
Roughly translated (my French is far from perfect): We have discovered with certainty that they're fake.
Re:The article itself admits the photos are false. (Score:2)
We are now certain they are fake.
Nous avons acquis la certitude: We acquired certainty (word to word, not very elegant, I agree)-> The speaker is now convinced. This is the opinion of the speaker, not some scientific discovery. It has some weight, but it is still an opinion.
We have discovered with certainty : for me, your formulation is ambigous. I feel some research, but the "with certainty" breaks the effect. We have discovered, or we have not. But "discovering with certainty" make su
Pictures Fake (Score:2, Informative)
But, this can mean many things. It can be the new apple display, or a completely unannounced product. But, just as likely, it is an old display, or something photoshopped to look like something new from Apple that is not from apple at all.
Re:Pictures Fake (Score:2)
A vertical tablet-PC? (Score:2, Interesting)
Also doesn't seem all that much of a leap from a tablet PC... Make one a bit bigger, and add ports for all the standard peripherals, and mount it vertically. Poof, you have the new iMac.
I will, however, give Apple credit for doing it first. M
Re:A vertical tablet-PC? (Score:2)
what have people come to? (Score:2)
SlashdotRumors (Score:2)
So I have to be inflicted with the same fictions on slashdot? At least give me fiction with a slight chance of being true like, oh, Longhorn really being released in ought-six. Naaah, that defies credulity, too.
When you think it can't get worse (Score:5, Informative)
http://hush.cc/fakeduh.jpg
Read about it on AppleInsider [appleinsider.com]
Unearthly glow (Score:3, Funny)
Gasp! (Score:3, Funny)
Steve Jobs' Reality Distortion Field (TM). So the thing must be real. Gasp!
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Total crap. Real leaked pics only here: (Score:3, Funny)
iMac G5 [mac.com]
Re:Total crap. Real leaked pics only here: (Score:2)
Re:Total crap. Real leaked pics only here: (Score:2)
Damn. You got me.
Ok, now these [promobrands.com] are the real brand new Apple tablets to be released on Tuesday in Paris.
This time they don't only come in different sizes, but colors too! I swear. This time it is for real. Come on. Do I look like I would pull your leg?
Re:Total crap. Real leaked pics only here: (Score:2)
I want some of what you're smoking.
Grammar from Apple? (Score:2)
Is this actually the Apple Tablet? (Score:3, Interesting)
While these are certainly a hoax... (Score:3, Informative)
(Coral link [nyud.net])
It looks somewhat more convincing although it's very bad quality and could really be something completely different, but at least it does looks somewhat like Apple hardware and has never been seen before...
Re:While these are certainly a hoax... (Score:2)
Stuart
Re:While these are certainly a hoax... (Score:2, Informative)
Yup. A moderator at the AppleInsider forum [appleinsider.com] found this [schee.info] version. Hmmmmm, do you think it looks somehow familiar? :-D
whether it's fake or not-- (Score:2, Funny)
One more picture... (Score:2)
(protest bush)
CB
Oh My God (Score:2, Funny)
Sensible design (even if faked) (Score:4, Interesting)
Cooling would only be trick if Apple insists on passive cooling (which is just the type of thing Jobs might do). Even this would not be that hard an engineering problem because the height of the monitor provides an excellent chimney effect for passive cooling. Mounting the G5 (and other hot electronics) at the base of the unit and allowing the G5-heated air to rise the height of the monitor would provide a fairly nice draft (at least 4-8 times the cooling capacity of the ill-fated PowerMac Cube). An auxillary fan might be used if needed (a large low-RPM exhaust fan in the center top could provide extra airflow if needed).
Re:Sensible design (even if faked) (Score:5, Informative)
Now, if there has been advancement in vertically mounted optical drives, in that there are drives available which are fast while spinning at any arbitrary angle, then this whole calculus changes.
Re:Sensible design (even if faked) (Score:2)
Spartacus! (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Spartacus! (Score:3, Interesting)
However, the TAM was limited to a 4x CD-ROM drive for precisely that reason. As the parent says, though, I have no idea how much technology has improved for vertically-mounted drives since then.
Gateway is already there (Score:4, Insightful)
Why does Slashdot insist on posting every single Mac rumor? 99% of these things are bogus, and are usually debunked within 10 replies. It's not news, it's just crap.
Details on the hoax (Score:4, Informative)
rediculous vest (Score:2)
The Monitor is for the new iMac! (Score:2, Funny)
It must be only for pointy haired bosses.
Can you say Etch-A-Sketch?
=)
(Official) English Version (Score:3, Informative)
iCube (Score:2, Insightful)
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Re:iCube (Score:2)
-troy
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Cease and desist (Score:3, Insightful)
Haven't seen anyone else take the plunge (Score:4, Interesting)
First, I think these iMac pics are probably fakes. Just a gut instinct as a long-time Mac user. It doesn't really look much like an Apple design. I could be wrong, but only if they're striking out in some tangential direction.
Second, look at another Mac-related tidbit that made the rounds of the rumor sites just recently [theregister.co.uk]. It hints of a tablet Mac which is strange because the market is weak and Jobs has already gone on record saying that PDAs are not a market Apple is interested in (and possibly by extension, tablets as well?)
So what does that leave us with?
Well, Apple has recently made a relatively quiet product announcement with Airport Extreme so if I were to put 2 and 2 together, the result would be a dockable iMac, a machine where some of the components are in a base station (optical drive for one, some ports, etc.) and the screen actually rests in the base where is recharges when it's in desktop mode and can be picked up and walked around with and used like a tablet using the technology they've begun to explore with Airport Extreme.
Sounds far-fetched, but take a second look at the sketches for the "tablet" [theregister.co.uk] which appears to have an dock-connector similar to the iPod's on one edge. Maybe this isn't a tablet per se but the screen for the iMac G5.
My theory may be completely off-the-mark, but just following the threads of Apple's recent products, I'm lead to consider this sort of possibility.
Re:Haven't seen anyone else take the plunge (Score:5, Interesting)
My theory may be completely off-the-mark, but just following the threads of Apple's recent products, I'm lead to consider this sort of possibility.
One of Apple's strongest selling lines has been their [theregister.co.uk] notebooks [bbc.co.uk]. Considering that some people actually buy notebooks as desktop replacements, you may not be completely off-the-mark. A desktop iMac with a small footprint and a dockable tablet that links wirelessly [pbs.org] would fit this market well, working as a desktop, yet providing portability. It would fit the same niche market for people that use notebooks around the home [apple.com], while alleviating the problem of dealing with plugging and unplugging cables. Steve Jobs did seem to give a clue that Apple may be working on some kind of wireless product- here's a quote [appleinsider.com] from AppleInsider...
Re:Haven't seen anyone else take the plunge (Score:2)
However Apple are advertising for WiFi and Bluetooth engineers for their iPod division. It seems fairly clear that the iPod will be gaining some wireless capabilities, and linking it in to an Airport Express music network would make a great deal of sense. That could be why Jobs smiled his wry smile in response to Airport Express speculation.
hip-e anyone? (Score:2)
Re:Who cares! (Score:2)
Re:Grammer Natzi (Score:4, Funny)
helps if you say it in a Cleese accent
Spelling Nazi (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Grammer Natzi (Score:2)
Re:Screw the new iMac, I want a new eMac... (Score:2)
Re:Screw the new iMac, I want a new eMac... (Score:2)
I nearly think that you are engaged in some playful hoax, attempting by dissimulation to deceive me, or have the two schemes somehow muddled in your mind. Text contains a multitude of strong horizontal and vertical lines, lines that are emphasised and sharpened by aperture grille displays, and blurred by the jogged rows of pixels of shadow masks.
My dear friend mister Google has provided me with a few pages that repeat this assertion of yours, but n
Re:Forget the iMac and eMac... give me a bMac (Score:2)
Re:XServe?!? (Score:2)
Re:Forget the iMac and eMac... give me a bMac (Score:3)
Re:What am I missing? (Score:2)
Putting it in a rack only makes sense if you're using a network window system, like X11 or NeWS. What on earth are you going to use to run from your racked bMac to the display, running Quartz Extreme? Unless you've got a dedicated video-bandwidth link from the box to the desk you're going to be giving away so much you might as well just have them
Re:Mirrors... (Score:2)
Re:Is creating a buzz among current apple users (Score:2)
Maybe I need to get myself to one of those 'user group' meetings.
I think I understand the double entendre now.