I agree with you on this. But the downside being the cost of assembly in my point of view. I would love to be able to run Snow Leopard on my G4 but at what cost...? > I don't know about the rest of you, but I find my old trusty G4 tower > and green, see-through iMac G3 to be more aesthetically pleasing than > the newer, metallic offerings from Apple. Further, I am dismayed by > the fact Apple has turned it's back on it's plastic past and not > allowed we, the retro-digging users, to share the benefits of an Intel > processed machine. Is it asking too much of Apple to release mother > boards that fit our machines with some of the technical savvy their > metal wrapped cousins enjoy? I'm not asking for something that will > put my Power Mac G4 on par with a Mac Pro, but it would be nice to > compete with a mini AND still have a little room for expansion. Give > me a 2GHz Intel with, let's say.....8GB of RAM, space for three hard > drives, perhaps dual layer super drive support or, better still Blu > Ray capability? Am I asking too much, really? I think it would open a > whole new stream of revenue for Apple and make a lot of die hard old > Mac fans very happy. Heck, I even came up with an ultra mod, way cool > logo! Come on Steve Jobs, let's do this! > >
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