Posted on 12/28/2004 11:09:37 PM PST by HAL9000
Yeah, but most ordinary folk would probably want to purchase a PC that could actually work...this one "as-is" is useless.
Does Apple Want To Sell a $500 Mac?My guess is that Apple will be replacing the eMac, either at this month's Macworld Expo or in April or May, the same time frame each version of the eMac was announced. And I think Apple may finally move away from built-in CRT displays. Here's my guess.
by Dan Knight
2005.01.03
The headless eMac will be called an eMac plain and simple. It will still use a G4 CPU, but it will also be faster - 1.5 GHz on the top, and 1.25 GHz on the lower-cost entry-level models.
It will probably continue to use IDE hard drives; there's no reason to switch to Serial ATA drives on a consumer computer right now. (That could change as economies of scale kick in with more widespread Serial ATA adoption.) I'd guess Apple will use the least expensive (slowest, lowest capacity) drives they can get and still market, so 40 GB might still be the entry point.
You got a good deal there. Nforce2 onboard graphics are good enough for me. I'm using an Nforce2 board right now in my home built machine. I'd be curious who makes your motherboard
NVIDIA® GeForce4 MX Graphics
I have a different prediction - the eMac will be upgraded to the G5 processor. It will be a more powerful computer that the $499 model, and the all-in-one design will continue to be popular in schools, computer labs, offices and homes.
It would be better from a support standpoint, it just depends on how the G5 production is. :') That tsunami created some supply problems I think.
Mac user too I see, yep, more correlation.
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