Cool, I like this part too:
The easy access connector plate on the side of the iMac is the location of the FireWire ports, which can be used for hard disks, digital video cameras, and more.
And this: A second, more expensive iMac will run on a 400-MHz processor, feature a 10GB hard drive and include a DVD-ROM drive and fast FireWire connectivity. The second model, called iMac DV, will sell for $1,299 and will also feature new iMovie software -- the consumer version of Apple's Final Cut Pro video editing package -- that Jobs said will open a new market for "desktop video."
With iMovie, he said, desktop video will soon rival desktop publishing in popularity.
A third iMac model, iMac DV Special Edition, was also announced. As reported last week by MacWEEK and other Web sites, it will feature "Graphite" stylings and offer additional features. The Special Edition will sell for $1,499 and will include a 13GB hard drive and 128 Mbytes of RAM.
All three iMac models are shipping today, Jobs said.
I suspect that as in the past, CUBE chips are on the ATI boards and this will be a big market for CUBE's ZiVAs. |