Apple to launch magnesium-alloy iMac next year?
updated 01:10 pm EST, Wed December 10, 2003
New iMacs in 2004?
Apple next year is expected to launch a featuring magnesium-alloy cases and "a high proportion of plastic parts for cost reduction, according to a Digitimes report: "The first model of New iMac using a magnesium-alloy case will come with a 20-inch LCD display and is expected to hit the market in January or February...Apple will outsource production of the New iMac to Taiwan-based Quanta Computer, which will manufacture the machines in Songjiang, Jiangsu Province (China)."











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12/10, 01:21pm reply
I love how MacNN has all of a sudden become a rumor site... so much for integrity of news.
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Metal is not cheaper...
12/10, 01:36pm reply
Why use metal? Go to a all plastic case if they want to save money.
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metal
12/10, 01:41pm reply
metal is the next logical step
mostly all other models are metal
finder is metal
so that is next trend for the iMac
COOL!
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white
12/10, 01:59pm reply
i think they should keep their consumer line white, it's an appealing alternative to the pro metal look.
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Go back to old design...
12/10, 02:02pm reply
...or something similar. Part of the reason the new iMacs didn't sell as well as the old is that a lot of people think they are ugly (not to metion too pricey).
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cheaper is better
12/10, 02:07pm reply
If apple can cut the price of LCD iMacs in half then they would have a real winner on their hands. It would be awesome if they could sell really cheap iMacs but the fact that the first model is a 20" LCD makes me think that they will be competitively priced (for the display size) but still not cheap computers. Apple needs an $800 LCD iMac with superdrive to really win over consumers.
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just to clarify
12/10, 02:40pm reply
because everywhere people seem to be misreading this - they are NOT saying the iMac will be any more metal than it is - they are talking about changing which metals are used in the case (from the current steel/zinc to magnesium). They do not say anything about an overall change in style (pro or con).
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re: rumors
12/10, 02:42pm reply
They are just quoting a legitimate news source.
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Keeping the costs down?
12/10, 02:54pm reply
Moving the production to China oughta keep costs down. Slave labour is cheap! Way to go, Steve....
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hahahaha...
12/10, 02:55pm reply
"legitimate news source"
that's a real oxymoron.
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