Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Feb 2009 07:05 UTC
Apple Apple has always been about moving forward, about pressing customers to buy the latest and greatest. Product pacing has been high in Cupertino (except for the Mac Mini, obviously), and this is obviously a good thing if you're an Apple bean counter. Most Apple fans more or less accept this planned obsolescence without question, but the company may have just gone a little too far.
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RE[3]: That's a shame
by alcibiades on Thu 5th Feb 2009 07:45 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: That's a shame"
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He presumably will be in the market for a Pro rather than an iMac since he wants to carry on using his monitor, and its a Pro he has now.

The iMacs are fine, if that form factor is what you want, and if you need a new screen, but what lots of people want is a base unit under 1,000 with a decent graphics card, space for another hard drive or two, a fast core 2 processor, decent amount of memory, and the ability to use the monitor they already have.

This is not at all unreasonable, there are heaps of the things available for purchase. Computer users all over the world buy them by the million. Its just that Apple, perhaps for perfectly sound business reasons, refuses to stick its brand namne on one of them.

Apple is basically driving loyal users to get Hackintoshes. Why wait around? As the Macintouch review showed, and other reviews have showed, the result is excellent quality and also excellent value.

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