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Re: First Impressions of "iMAC"
In article <35ddbd67.85488445@news1.newscene.com>, Dan@home.com (Dan) wrote:
> > FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF "iMAC"
> > ===========================
>
> It looks like a toy to me.
I remember hearing this one in 1984.
> Just what Apple needs to broaden it's market: another underpowered,
> overpriced, un-expandable, closed, proprietary box.
Overpriced, un-expandable, closed, proprietary box...I generally agree.
Underpowered? Specs say otherwise, and after playing with one, I'd say
this is one area where it isn't lacking.
> It positively reeks of Steve Jobs. Prediction: Apple will get a
> couple of good quarters out of it, as the Mac faithful (and no one
> else) buys them. Once the (tiny) market is saturated, Apple tanks
> again. About a year from now, watch for the iMac 2 (or iMac+).
>
> Dan
C'mon, now. No computer can stay on the market for a year without becoming
woefully obsolete. You bet Apple (and every other computer manufacturer)
is gonna follow up its own products with faster, fancier products.