Review of my new iMac G5

I have been using my new iMac G5 for a few weeks now, and it is going pretty well. I am quite smitten with this machine. The display is large and bright (much brighter than my PowerBook). The 16:9 aspect ratio was a little jarring at first, because I don't have any other monitors that are that "widescreen". The unit itself has some surprising heft to it (I believe the iMac is listed at 22 lbs.), yet the motion of the display on the stand is nice and smooth.

The fit and finish of this machine also stands out, as with all of Apple's machines these days. The machine feels solid as I carry it back and forth between my bedroom and the dining room (for Urban Terror sessions with Kevin). I installed a 1Gb DIMM in it, which demonstrated the lengths that Apple will go to in order to achieve their design. The one free RAM slot is in such a position that Apple had to invent two ring-tabs, so that you can eject the memory once it is in the slot. Also, the included ambient light sensor works as advertised -- the glowing sleep light doesn't bother me a bit when I am sleeping.

Some other random notes about this computer:

I would say that all-in-all, I am satisfied with my purchase. The only disappointments are the fan noise, and the fact that the new iMac as a whole is less servicable than the model that it replaced. Not only can't the parts be easily serviced by end-users anymore, but the stand doesn't come off, rendering VESA mounts (and nifty travel cases) out of the question. But I can live with those small complaints, while I enjoy all of the other great benefits of this machine.

-Andy.

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