On Thu, 14 Oct 2004, Jack Russell wrote:
> > Hardware Instalations  and upgrades on the iMac G5 are hard because of
> > the "packed in" quality of the motherboard etc...

> Hmmm? Sure not my experience.  Except for the inability to change the
> graphic card the new iMac is far easier to upgrade than any iMac ever.

To back up those words, Apple's list o' user replacable parts
<http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=86812>

One of them crazy people who tear apart everything they buy. :)
<http://www.kodawarisan.com/imacg5/imacg501.html>

Photo of the G5's innards.  (10meg TIFF)
<http://www.apple.com/pr/photos/imacflat/04imac_inside_agreement.html>


Anyway, I finally beat my anxieties into submission and placed my order.
Now to clear some space for those 17" of gleaming Apple goodness.  My old
Mac was crammed into a space just wide enough to fit it.

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