Alex Fitzpatrick has a
Time article about a non-existent
Mac:
Remember Apple’s original, boxy desktop computers like the Apple II series? What if Apple designed a modern iMac, taking design cues from those old machines and fusing them with the slim aluminum unibody of modern day iMacs?
That’s exactly what the designers at Curved Labs had in mind when making this throwback iMac concept. Their design puts a present-day face on the Apple computers of yore, while ripping out a bunch of mass out of the back.
While it’s not a real product, the Curved team says their concept iMac would have all the fixings of a modern desktop, like an twelve-inch touchscreen, 128GB of solid state storage, an SD card slot, a camera, and a microphone.
Rico says he was intrigued when his old
Claris buddy
Bill Champ sent this around; it's too bad they're not making it, cause
Rico would buy one instead of the
Mac Pro he's gonna try and get...
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