heh,
I customized mine. removed the computer from the back of the screen and into a 
brain case (better air movement and cooling), I then cabled t a backplane so 
that I could plug in the monitor and a few other devices as I saw fit. I did 
all this as a fun hack project. it works and I am pleased with the arrangement.

-Eric

On Nov 17, 2010, at 7:51 AM, Sarai Bucciarelli wrote:

> Hi:
> The iMac doesn't have a tower. Everything isbuilt in to the screen, which is 
> thin! The USB ports are behind the screen, so they are tucked out of site.  
> The speakers are on the bottom the screen. It is pretty!
> Sarai Bucciarelli
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> On Nov 17, 2010, at 5:07 AM, Chris Moore wrote:
> 
>> That is something my PC friends always ask, where is the tower?  I would 
>> hate to have some big bulky tower again.
>> 
>> It is a shame Apple do not make TVs, imagine how slim and gorgeous it would 
>> be with the iOS operating system built in.  No more need for a TV aerial, 
>> could just stream content to it via wi fi and the only lead you would have 
>> to hide on the wall would be the power lead.
>> 
>> The iPad/iphone/iPod Touch could be the remote control.
>> 
>> I would rather have that, then some little add on TV box.  Apple need to 
>> seriously consider this as Sony are now building in Google internet services 
>> and BBC iPlayer, Twitter, YouTube, Yahoo Weather, Love FILM etc and Samsung 
>> are going down this route too.
>> 
>> Chris  
>> On 17 Nov 2010, at 10:57, Colin M wrote
>>> Hi all!
>>> Yeah oh boy is right!
>>> When my friends came around just after we got our Mac, the first thing they 
>>> said was, oh you've got a new tv then they could not believe it was a Mac 
>>> at first!
>>> I've not got mine mounted on the wall but it would look nice there!
>>> One of my friends asked where the tower was! hahahahaha
>>> Colin
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