I'm curious to see and try the new mouse. There's an Apple store about 30 minutes from where I live. I might have to stop by this weekend. I hope they have them in the store. I'm curious to see how the 16:9 screen looks in person.
what does this thing cost? i imagine i could prolly build my own dual xeon rig + windows 7 for half the cost of this thing. i-ps monitor is a plus though!
Not with a fairly comparable monitor you can't - not even close.
The 27" iMac is actually a solid value. I'm impressed.
what does this thing cost? i imagine i could prolly build my own dual xeon rig + windows 7 for half the cost of this thing. i-ps monitor is a plus though!
You could indeed.
Oh, and if you want to chuck an IPS monitor on it...Dell 2209WA IPS monitor, which sells for $400 Australian. Probably cheaper in the States.
sorry guys, i'm having a hard time buying the "as good as it gets" thing about mac monitors when you have Ezio monitors going for 1500-4000 dollars.
The Cinema displays are quite good. Eizo makes good ones, also. High-end monitors have a small pool of panels from which to choose, so in terms of ultimate IQ there often isn't a whole heck of a lot of difference between quality makes. Much of the differential is in "supporting" electronics, ergonomics, and the granularity of adjustment options. Of course, these can make a sizeable difference.
try shoving that in your system, ohh wait, you cant.
the video card is a 4850... its like 130 bucks, there are monster video cards out there right now that would turn this into dust, not to mention that you dont have crossfire for the hardcore gamer. (hell you cant even play games on the mac.. )
Mac's are a nice package that you buy and forget about it, the proverbial "auto mode", it works and you're happy
except that the PC world still offers much greater potential if you're willing to go far enough.