Me! me me me me meeeee! (iMac G5


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Anyone ordered the new iMac G5 from apple.com ?

What your Est. Shipping Date ?

Mine is sept. 30th, which is now pretty close, considering I placed my order on august 31st!

Just one more week and it should be near me!

/me is excited.

I already started looking for a new desk too. I can't put that thing on an old ugly desk!

Anybody else picked one up at a local Apple store ?

The ones nearby don't have any yet...

One would have expected shots & benchmarks on Neowin by now. :) Almost 10 days after they started shipping...

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Lucky asses... I dcant stand Macs... I love teh sleek iMac look tho... I'd like to find a way to keep some parts like case and monitor and install Debian on it (including Winblows)

If you can't stand Macs then why are you posting on the Mac section of Neowin :rofl: go troll someplace else please.

Mouton congratulations on the iMac :D

*snif*

Dear Apple Customer,

We appreciate your recent purchase from the Apple Store.

Due to an unexpected delay, we now anticipate shipping the following item(s) as follows:

Z09405AFB, IMG5 17/1.6/256MB/80GB/CMD/BT/WL KBD/MSC

will now ship on or before

10/06/2004

We regret any inconvenience this delay may cause.

A shipment notification, with tracking information, will be emailed to  you as soon as your order is shipped. You may check the status of your  order any time by visiting our online order status website at  http://www.apple.com/orderstatus.

If you prefer, you may change or cancel your order anytime before it is shipped. If you choose to cancel your order, Apple will issue a prompt refund.

The initial estimation was 09/30/2004...

Due to an unexpected delay, we now anticipate shipping the following item(s) as follows:

i love it how they call the delay "unexpected". they clearly expect the delays, because it happens with every mac product that ever comes out (bar the cube and newton :p )

if the dude who dont like macs just installs linux on the mac he wouldnt know it was a mac ( well... yae know ). i have a friend who buys a mac and installs linux on it.

It doesn't matter what OS is on the computer, it will always be a Macintosh

Man...went into compusa today. Saw the new lcd screens (sweet mother those things rock)...saw the new imacs...17" to be exact, they are even uglier in person than they are in pics. IMHO

f***ers... they changed the est. shipping date without notifying me this time!

Est. Ship

On or before 10/13/2004

GRRRRR!!!

I feel with you! ;)

The same happened to me when I bought my AirPort Express. Est. Shipment was changed from 3 days too 5 weeks!

Hold on, you will get it someday! :yes:

well i use every year a road map. for this year i had an amd 64 , an raptor 10k and a x800 planed . i bought every thing exept the raptor 10 k rpm and the x800 but i will have it next month so.Instead of the hard disk i have an ipod 20 gb g4:)

on the next year roadmap i have planed a g5 imac:D

i hope i goes like this years roadmap:D

Man...went into compusa today. [...] saw the new imacs...17" to be exact, they are even uglier in person than they are in pics.  IMHO

I guess it's a question of personnal preferences...

Most people think it's good looking.

Anyone saw numbers on iMac G4 vs iMac G5 sales ?

Do they sell better / as much / less ..?

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