An Intimate Look At The Apple iMac
July 13, 2008 | Author: Ree | 549 Views |
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How did Apple fit all that power into the slim line iMac Desktop? Check out the images of the inside of the Apple iMac.
Have you ever wondered whats inside your beloved iMac? We take an intimate look into the workings off the iMac, thankfully, at the cost of someone else’s warranty.
With the new rising generation of hackers and IT technicians, I often wonder why the interior of the iMac is still a mystery to most people (myself included).
But I suppose the threat of a void warranty really has stopped most hackers and computer enthusiasts in their tracks when to comes to tinkering with the iMac, especially when you consider the price tag, plus that fact that the components are not as readily available as PC hardware.
So sit back and enjoy as we watch the Apple iMac being taken to pieces.
The Back Side:
Lift Up The Glass:
Remove The Glass:
The Front Side:
Remove The LCD:
The Inside:
The Logoc Board Front Side:
The Logoc Board Back Side:
Warranty Void If Removed:
Warranty Void If Removed:
Bottom Case Without the Logoc Board:
Cooling Fan For The Optical Disk and Hard Drive:
Cooling Fan for the Heat Sink and Speaker Case
The Speaker and Case Right Side:
The LCD Panel LG Philips LM201WE3:
Miliatry Financing - Apple iMac All in One Computer
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That is pretty amazing stuff… I still am blown away with Apples ability to tuck so much into such a relatively small space.
Great post! Love the site, surprised its not more popular…