On 31 Dec 2004, at 13:40, Tom Burke wrote:

Ah! Got it. It's not actually an iMac at all! (I think of an iMac as an all-in-one computer). This would be a low-cost (hopefully) Mac to which people would attach their own monitors. keyboards, etc.

OK, now I understand. Thanks to all who replied for the clarification.

But - how likely do we think such a device is?

Think Secret (the source) has an unequalled track record for valid rumours so it should be reasonably likely. It would also make commercial sense - a �300 computer that PC owners can use to replace their existing CPU and escape all those viruses, trojans and service packs. The trick will be not to lose sales of the higher spec. machines at the same time as winning new customers.



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