A point of curiosity. iMacs are all-in-one (as are eMacs), if it is an iMac cube it would still be an iMac (with LCD monitor attached somehow, limited RAM and a slower processor). I doubt Apple will stray from this formula, so whatever it ends up looking like, it will still be aimed at the consumer-level market, not the professional level as was the original cube. Rod On Thursday, November 13, 2003, at 09:24 AM, Snow White wrote: > No one out there wants to compete with a $400 piece of crap > constructed in some dealers basement with dubious warrantees and no > Ram whatsoever. Hell, even Gateway is advertising plasma tvs instead > of computers now.