Kodawarisan posted a set of disassembly photos of the new aluminum iMac released yesterday:
Meanwhile, Gizmodo has posted some first impressions about the new iMac. Some highlights are provided:
- The keyboard cable is just high enough that it won't bump into the metal base of the iMac if you push them together on your desk. - The iMac's aluminum chassis is stamped from a single piece of aluminum. - The speakers are on the bottom, pointing down at the desk, where the sound bounces off nicely. (They're loud.) - Can't wall mount the 20". The 24" has an optional VESA mount. - Screen is extremely glossy
MacRumors readers are discussing the iMac in our iMac forum.
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