Rumor: G5 iMac Specs ?
Sources close to Think
Secret have provided a look at the upcoming iMac G5 (previously
rumored) in both 17" and 20"
configurations.The
soon-to-be-announced, re-designed iMac will be available in two 17-inch models
with a 1.6GHz G5 processor and two 20-inch models with a 1.8GHz G5 processor,
reliable sources have told Think Secret. In addition, the new models will be
housed in an all-in-one body with the motherboard and components attached to the
back of the display. Pricing is expected
to be in the $1300 - $2200 range, but higher prices haven't been ruled out.
Starting with an
education-aimed
model lacking any optical drives presumably to
replace the current eMac, the low end machine should
sport: - Single 1.6 GHz G5
Processor - 17" widescreen
display - 40GB Ultra ATA hard
drive - 256MB of DDR
SDRAM - 512K L2
cache - NVIDIA GeForce4 MX graphics processor
with 32MB of DDR video memory - VGA video
output, S-video and composite video output -
10/100BASE-T Ethernet - two FireWire 400
ports - three USB 2.0
ports - two USB 1.1 ports on the
keyboard. The first
consumer-level
iMac should have the following additions to the base education
model: - Single 1.6 GHz G5
Processor - 17" widescreen
display - slot-loading Combo
drive - 80GB Serial ATA hard
drive - NVIDIA GeForce MX 5200 Ultra graphics
processor with 64MB of DDR video memory - 56K
internal modem As a step up, the
high-end
consumer-level iMac should be equipped with: -
Single 1.8GHz G5 processor - 20" widescreen
TFT display - slot-loading
SuperDrive - 80GB Serial ATA hard
drive - optional 160GB Serial ATA hard
drive - NVIDIA GeForce MX 5200 Ultra graphics
processor with 64MB of DDR video memory -
256MB of DDR SDRAM - All other features will
be the same as the 17-inch models. All
models should include stereo speakers in the enclosure, and should support up to
2 GB DDR memory, airport extreme, standard Apple software package, and a wired
mouse and keyboard. Additionally, all models should have optical audio-out like
the G5 Power Macs. The new models are
expected
to be introduced August 31st during the keynote address at Apple Expo
Paris.
Posted: Fri - August 13, 2004 at 01:18 PM