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Allow me to third this motion.

Ummm....isn't this Casey Neistat of The Neistat Brothers?

pe·nul·ti·mate   [pi-nuhl-tuh-mit]

That is awesome.

Although curvy in weird places and a shade of beige soon to be banned from Apple's color-wheel - that built-in sub WAS pretty cool.

Between this and Intel's Z68, I can't help but wonder - where are the next gen hybrid drives? Where is the 2nd gen Momentus XT? Where is Western Digital's hybrid?

I sure hope somebody from Wal-Mart purchasing is reading Giz - this thing could be cranked out in China, shipped to my local store and put on the shelves for $300, tops.

Wouldn't it make more sense to make a replacement titanium back panel? This thing doesn't protect the front glass, and by covering the sides, it screws up your reception. No thanks.

If you liked it, then you should have put a ring on it. Or given it an organ. Whatever.

Man, I could play some SUPER classy beer pong on that table...

@Priper: We've started using the AutoPulse in the cath lab. Guess you could hook it up with the capnograph, and go grab some coffee for an hour and a half...

@scout643: You're a high-school biology student? I'm a cardiologist - and that was a pretty impressive explanation. I'm not trying to correct you ... but you obviously picked this stuff up really well, so let me expound a little.

OK, so there's no link on this article, so we can't RTFA. Few things:

Amazing. Would really like a landscape version for my desktop.

As to the complaint that you can't just stumble upon an interesting book, they should combine this with a sushi conveyor belt so random books would automatically circle past your desk...

What do I use bacon drippings for? Bacon-infused bourbon.

I would get this, just for the occasional time that I needed some extra juice ... but you can't dock your iPhone while it's in the case. It only has a micro-USB in; no external dock connector.

@hmmcolor: This - and the fact that the CPU is now replaceable - are actually pretty big changes. Also, the new iMac is the first computer to use the (unreleased) Z68 chipset.

@phiyuku: Thank you for posting an excellent clarification.