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Apple Computing Products:
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<blockquote data-quote="Padawan" data-source="post: 52559" data-attributes="member: 273"><p>By the time a G5 iMac is functionally obsolete, its flat panel LCD will most likely no longer be as appealing as it seems now. That's similar to someone inquiring 6 years ago how to use the CRT in his new iMac as a stand-alone monitor (although even the original iMac's are still far from "boat anchors" and are perfectly functional machines). I guess my point is that the iMac will have to be <em>extremely</em> old to justify relegating it to display use, and by then, it won't probably won't make an exceptional display by the standards of the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Padawan, post: 52559, member: 273"] By the time a G5 iMac is functionally obsolete, its flat panel LCD will most likely no longer be as appealing as it seems now. That's similar to someone inquiring 6 years ago how to use the CRT in his new iMac as a stand-alone monitor (although even the original iMac's are still far from "boat anchors" and are perfectly functional machines). I guess my point is that the iMac will have to be [i]extremely[/i] old to justify relegating it to display use, and by then, it won't probably won't make an exceptional display by the standards of the time. [/QUOTE]
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