It's also very inexpensive and marks the beginning of the dematerialization of the desktop as we know it. The more important thing, however, is its price. The "halo effect" that Apple has been experiencing due to the smash success of the iPod will expand exponentially with this computer.
Also, if other companies follow Apple's lead, and you know they will, expect to see lots of very inexpensive "bricks" being used for a myriad of applications. Take it to and from work with you, hook it up in the kitchen, put one in your car, use it as a media server with your plasma TV and stereo system. Exciting stuff.
OK, its a small mac.
Posted by: blogger9 | January 12, 2005 at 09:50 PM
It's also very inexpensive and marks the beginning of the dematerialization of the desktop as we know it. The more important thing, however, is its price. The "halo effect" that Apple has been experiencing due to the smash success of the iPod will expand exponentially with this computer.
Also, if other companies follow Apple's lead, and you know they will, expect to see lots of very inexpensive "bricks" being used for a myriad of applications. Take it to and from work with you, hook it up in the kitchen, put one in your car, use it as a media server with your plasma TV and stereo system. Exciting stuff.
Posted by: jonah | January 12, 2005 at 11:51 PM
AWESOME!!!! Make a great wireless, portable hard drive that is actually a full computer.
Posted by: Christopher | January 14, 2005 at 11:46 AM