I suddenly seem to understand why the new iMac has such a wide chin

by Poster Jul 29, 2021 50
Watching mkbhd's new studio tour, I saw a brother say that he likes to use the chin of an old iMac pro to stick notes, and I thought of my previous boss to stick a row of notes on the lower edge of the display screen.

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  • Anonymous153 Jul 29, 2021
    Compared with the chin, what I think is more terrible is the white strips on the four sides, which seems a little more abrupt. The chin is actually fine, but it looks ugly with the white strips
  • Anonymous10480 Jul 29, 2021
    The landlord teased the brother below and replied quite seriously
  • Anonymous8061 Jul 29, 2021
    Although I don't have to post sticky notes, I want to say that the sticky note app is really difficult to use, and I can't think of looking at it at all
  • Anonymous10481 Jul 29, 2021
    On the contrary, people who have a chin like to put a label on their chin, but if they don't have a chin, they put it elsewhere
  • Anonymous5125 Jul 29, 2021
    The explanation I see looks like this: There is a common problem with iMacs with old Intel CPUs, that is, the display will have ash and light leakage in the later stage. The reason is that the motherboard is placed behind the monitor, which dissipates heat and blows air + generates a lot of heat. After replacing the M1, the motherboard can be made very small, has low heat generation, and can be stuffed directly in the chin. Improved quality control and continued IP design.
  • Poster Jul 29, 2021
    @ Anonymous3911 # 18 Hahahahaha
  • Poster Jul 29, 2021
    @ Anonymous10481 # 24 Now working, it's really hard to find a place on the desk except for the lower edge of the monitor. It doesn't affect the line of sight much and won't forget it
  • Anonymous10482 Jul 29, 2021
    After seeing the real machine, I don't think it's ugly anymore. The picture can't reflect the texture of the front glass at all. It's really beautiful. The picture is still so ugly.
  • Anonymous3010 Jul 29, 2021
    I wonder what is the point of pursuing thinness for a desktop computer? Make it as if the base does not exist and the machine is completely attached to the wall. In that case, it can really save desktop space if it is thin. Maybe for other product layout experiments, but it really disgusts the current users.
  • Anonymous10483 Jul 29, 2021
    Yes, the Dell monitor provided by the company now cannot be attached to other places except for the 4cm frame at the bottom, which is very distressing.
  • Anonymous10484 Jul 29, 2021
    When ipx first came out, wasn't it also a bunch of people spitting about its bangs... Now I'm used to it when I look at it... The same reason
  • Anonymous163 Jul 29, 2021
    Recognition
  • Anonymous10485 Jul 29, 2021
    Can you stop doing this, blow hard, it's too stretching, photography area and code farmer Dell YYDS
  • Anonymous3487 Jul 29, 2021
    Sticky notes and sticky notes apps are two different things. Do you put sticky notes on the screen?
  • Anonymous107 Jul 29, 2021
    Without a chin, others would think it was a monitor
  • Anonymous5803 Jul 29, 2021
    "Brother"...
  • Anonymous10486 Jul 30, 2021
    @ Anonymous3487 # 34 There are really quite a few people in the office who post like this... Of course, those may not be digital enthusiasts, maybe they are just ordinary people who don't know anything about iMac or PC...
  • Anonymous3487 Jul 30, 2021
    @ Anonymous10486 This... How can I see it when the screen is blocked?
  • Anonymous10486 Jul 30, 2021
    @ Anonymous3487 # 38 The bezel of most people's monitors is actually not that narrow, so you can still stick it. With a frame thickness like the DELL 2417H I use, I can't affix it (I don't have this habit either)
  • Anonymous3668 Jul 30, 2021
    It really doesn't look good if it's thick, and the amount of aluminum must be different