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I just got my new iMac 24″ 2.8GHz 4GB 750GB HD machine and I’m in love all over again. Sad…bad true…I love this machine…just don’t tell my wife. Opening the box, I felt like a little kid opening up his gifts in Christmas, though, in my case, to be more accurate, it would be Hanukkah. Anyhow, I own (but I’m selling…so if you are interested in purchasing…email me!) a G5 iMac with 1.5GB of RAM with lots of software and content in it. Migrating everything into the new machine is usually the part that I hate doing (both on the Mac side and on the Windows side…I go both ways!) Read below to learn what it was like going through the upgrade process, which was sometimes fun and sometimes frustrating. My hope is that by you reading this, you will be able to see some potential places where you can improve the migration process and save you some potential headaches. So here was my day with my new iMac:
Of course, there were a couple more things to do, including getting my bookmarks over, moving my backgrounds, setting up my microphone, headphone, speakers, organize all of my Entourage folders, because the archive importing / exporting is not perfect, plus a lot of other little things to make this new iMac MY NEW iMAC. Of course, I still have to install Windows XP in Parallels 3.0, but I decided to wait because I will document that entire process in a different blog entry. A couple of things I noticed about this iMac versus the older one:
Well, that’s my experience with the new iMac, which, by the way, lasted over 8 hours. It’s mostly done already, but there are still some things I need to finish up. I definitely recommend this new iMac over the older one and if you don’t need mobility, over the Mac Book Pro. Cheers! - Marcelo Lewin The Digital Media Dude http://www.thedigitalmediadude.com |
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Marcelo Lewin Marcelo Lewin, a.k.a. The Digital Media Dude, started The Digital Media Dude in late 2006 as a blog, mainly, to write about new media. Then he created his first podcast, The Digital Media Dude Daily Tip now known as Digital Media Quick Tips which got picked up by iTunes in the Top 25. By late 2007, The Digital Media Dude became officially a network of shows and in early 2008, it was renamed to Pixel Heads Network. With over 15 years of experience in the digital media industry, including gigs with NBC, Walt Disney Imagineering, Toyota and having a couple of "dot com" companies under his belt, he shares his knowledge throughout our shows. He is married with his wife of 15 years and has 2 great sons. His hobbies include photography, videography, new media, technology, great food, great beers and just playing around with his kids. Marcelo Lewin currently hosts 4 shows, blogs and makes presentations about new media all over, produces shows for other companies and is the "Chief Pixel Head" at Pixel Heads Network. |


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October 25th, 2007 at 1:13 am
I too have just purchase the 24″ imac, 2.4Ghz, 1Gig Ram etc and love the machine but was concerned about how hot the top of the monitor gets. I noticed that especially the top left side.
Having never owned a mac, I think this is one of the sexiest computers I have ever seen and used.
I am really concerned about this temp on the top of the monitor though.
It seems from all of the forums that i have looked at, that this is totally normal for the 2007 imac. I would have to agree that it must be to do with the aluminium casing.