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2025-07-29

iMac z Apple M1 miał mieć logo Apple na przodzie obudowy

Nowy przeciek ujawnia, że Apple początkowo planowało umieścić logo na charakterystycznym „podbródku” iMaca z procesorem Apple M1, który zadebiutował w 2021 roku.

Informację ujawnił kolekcjoner Apple, Kosutami, publikując zdjęcie prototypu 24-calowego iMaca z widocznym logo.

Fun fact: before the EVT Stage development of AppleSilicon iMac, they've planned to put an Apple logo under the screen. Then they removed it until today. #AppleInternal pic.twitter.com/sivIRzegNh

— Kosutami (@Kosutami_Ito) July 28, 2025

Obecna wersja iMaca z układem M1 (i kolejnymi aż do M4) ma ultracienką obudowę, białe ramki i występuje w wielu kolorach, ale bez logo z przodu — co zaskoczyło wielu użytkowników. Jak się okazuje, decyzję o jego usunięciu podjęto już na etapie poprzedzającym testy inżynieryjne (EVT), czyli stosunkowo wcześnie w procesie projektowania.

Nowy wygląd iMaców do dziś budzi mieszane opinie – jedni chwalą kolorową estetykę, inni twierdzą, że przypomina tanią podróbkę. Logo mogło dodać całości klasycznego charakteru, znanego z wcześniejszych modeli.

#AppleEVT #AppleLogo #AppleNews_ #designIMac #iMac2021 #iMacPodbródek #kolorowyIMac #komputeryAllInOne #KosutamiApple #M1IMac #prototypApple #przeciekApple

apfeltalk :verified:apfeltalk@creators.social
2023-05-04

M3-Chip-Verzögerung: iPad Pro & Macs warten bis 2024
Mac-Fans müssen sich etwas länger gedulden, um den M3-Chip zu erleben, der angeblich eine bessere Geschwindigkeit und längere Akkulaufzeit im Vergleich zum M2 bieten soll.

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#News #3nm-Prozess #iPadPro #A17Bionic #TSMC #M1iMac #MacBookPro #14-ZolliPadPro #MacBookAir #Macmini #macs #Verzögerung #2024 #M3Chip #Fertigungsprobleme

petapixel (unofficial)petapixel@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-06-15

Some New Apple M1 iMacs Are Arriving Crooked: Report

Some new M1 iMac owners are reporting that their computers arrived from Apple with crooked mounts. The amount that the monitors are off-kilter varies, but some are rather extreme. One YouTuber, Faruk from iPhonedo, shows that in his case it was particularly bad.

Faruk notes that his iMac mounting was so crooked that he returned it and will have to wait until the end of July for his replacement unit. On one side of the monitor, the base of the iconic "chin" was seven centimeters above his desk. On the other side, it was eight centimeters. While the difference of one centimeter may not sound like a lot, it is very obvious when looking at the computer straight on.

The crooked mount of the stand became obvious to Faruk after he unboxed it and set it up for his set of beauty shots that he planned to use for his review. Below is an image straight out of Faruk's YouTube video, which shows the monitor set up on a desk.

The image below has a series of lines added in order to illustrate the tilt. The red lines are aligned with the top and bottom of the monitor. The blue lines are perfectly perpendicular to the image. The green line is aligned with the keyboard and desk and is also perpendicular to the image, added to illustrate that the issue is not due to lens or perspective distortion. Faruk shows additional examples in his video to back up his case.

In the Apple subreddit, at least one user reports that after seeing Faruk's video, they too have noticed the tilt.

"Checked mine after watching this and it’s also crooked," Reddit user synchronicityVII writes. "Not to the degree of his, but not completely level either. I’m outside of my return window and I can’t take the time hit of not having a machine to work on for a month. It’s super disappointing that Apple of all companies is shipping units with such a basic oversight."

As noted by FrontPageTech, a user on Apple's official forums has reported the same issue.

"Hi, I got the new iMac M1 24 Inch today and I was feeling the screen was crooked in the right bottom," user pierreokivier writes. "1mm is not much but enough to feel it, anybody else got the same problem?"

While the problem does not seem widespread at the time of publication, Faruk's issue does not seem to be a one-off to him. The mounting system on the back of the iMac uses seven screws to hold it in place which could theoretically be adjusted by the user. As noted, Apple will replace affected units if the issue is noted within the return window and the company's product warranty likely covers repairs beyond that. Still, it is unfortunate that this is an issue for some at all.

#equipment #news #apple #appleimac #crooked #defect #hardware #iphonedo #m1 #m1imac #newimac

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