

Rather than attaching the screen to a base unit, as in the previous G4 iMac, Apple have returned quite literally to an all-in-one design with the G5 iMac, building the screen and computer into the same enclosure, much like the original G3 iMac. And so, at the recent Apple Expo, Schiller got to announce a new and highly-anticipated G5-based iMac that breaks from the previous desk-lamp styling of the iMac with a slim, all-in-one design. After supplies of Apple's Anglepoise G4 iMac ran out, the company were forced into making an uncharacteristic forward-looking statement about the availability of a newer model in September. "There's one other thing I'd like to talk about today," stated Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product Marketing, Phil Schiller, an hour and a half into his Apple Expo Paris keynote speech, continuing "I'm not sure how interested you are," as a slide appeared behind him displaying just one word: iMac.

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We discuss Apple's brand-new iMac, investigate how much power a musician can really expect from the latest Powerbooks, and explain how to save some hard disk space when installing Mac OS X. Could this be the ultimate machine for Mac musicians looking for a G5 on a budget?
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The new all-in-one iMac is available with either a 17- or 20-inch screen and features a G5 processor running at either 1.6 or 1.8GHz.
