To open the back, you lay it down and there are 3 little Philip's head screws at the bottom (the kind that don't come out, so you can't lose them). Once loose, the back just tilts up from the bottom and comes off. The entire back of the computer is then open. You can add up to 2 gig of RAM (only 2 RAM slots). Also you can add an airport card and the bluetooth module. Also, the hard drive is easily accessible unlike the last generation G4 iMac. This one has a 160 gig, so I don't see the need to change it yet, but at least it can be done.

Tim
On Sep 18, 2004, at 3:01 AM, Tom Baker wrote:

I looked one over at our local CompUSA, but I couldn't tell how it opens up. Does it split in half at the pull of a latch like my Quicksilver for easy access to its innards?

On Sep 17, 2004, at 10:42 PM, Ryan Eisworth wrote:

Schweet! So, is it really as quiet as advertised? Any problems? Does it have a power/sleep light? Is the display really off-center when you look at it in real life? So many questions!
On Sep 17, 2004, at 1:37 PM, Tim Collier wrote:
Exterminate all rational thought.


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