Sorry, New iMac is Ugly

I know "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and "There's no accounting for taste," but the new iMacs are ugly. (I have one of the "old" (nine months) Intel iMacs with a 24" screen; it was love at first sight.) Leaving aside the horrible glare, does anyone really think the black border around the screen is attractive? The design is a confusing mix: white, black, silver. I know the insides are top-notch, but Apple has been about so much more than that. At the beginning I thought maybe it was a bad first impression, but I've been back to my local Apple store about six times since the new iMacs were unveiled, and still leave feeling the same way. Interesting, during my visits, while there are crowds swarming around the iPhone, MacBooks, and iPods, there hasn't been a single person in front of one of the new iMacs.

I also find the new iMacs to be beautiful. The white ones looked nice, mind you, but they were too much of a "look at me" item, and plastic at that. The aluminum ones seem to me like they are designed to be more elegant, and less flashy, which I love.
I didn't think the black border was a particularly good idea at first, but it really does improve the view of graphics versus the border being shiny aluminum. It also helps hide the iSight camera and IR receiver for the remote.
The glare on the display is no worse than a CRT monitor. The same monitors we all used in our windowed offices before LCDs came out. The same monitors some of us still use today. I really think the glass is an asset to the screen that really makes the colors come alive.
However, they still need to do something about that ridiculous Mighty Mouse. Mighty Mouse forecast: I'm predicting a 50% chance of right-click today.

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    • Sorry, I don't use midi interfaces
    • Sorry, I don't use m-audio
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