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Q: No DVD drive in new iMac ???

So I have just completely upgraded my 15 years of home movies on DVD over the last year.

I converted video, old DVDs and used imovie to make great copies for all the family.

 

I just learned that if I get a new imac from Dec 2012, they have no DVD drive ?

What ?

If its true, then I need to buy into some device that can play and burn them for the next years.

 

Yep, Apple have a vision, but I cannot see it and I am 50.

In 180 months , when I am 65, I wont care about the visons of Apple.

But i will care about the memories on the discs and as Apple dont let on why they restrict the continuation or stop the use or anyone else using aformat that quite honestly is massively serviceable today and will be for some years.

 

Glad I dint chucj out the old dell and also, I will going fire her up to play my movies and memories. Steve Jobs is pictured on some of those DVDs, guess the new guys wanted to move on pretty fast from that era too !

 

Hmmm, now where is the off button, I need to do some exercise and get real again !

 

see ya

iMac (27-inch Mid 2011)

Posted on Oct 23, 2012 3:19 PM

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  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Jan 4, 2013 2:40 PM in response to rjg30
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    Jan 4, 2013 2:40 PM in response to rjg30

    rjg30 wrote:

     

    But not for a desktop that cost more than my house.

    A minor issue

  • by thespiritedguy,

    thespiritedguy thespiritedguy Jan 4, 2013 2:50 PM in response to grandfield
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    Jan 4, 2013 2:50 PM in response to grandfield

    I do believe it was a pretty dumb move for Apple to remove the optical drive, when they could have still kept but put it somewhere different if a thin edged-iMac was what they really wanted, they could have put the optical drive in the base of the stand which would've looked good, unless it was not possible...well clearly it wasn't lol.

  • by Jeff Nitschke,

    Jeff Nitschke Jeff Nitschke Jan 4, 2013 2:57 PM in response to thespiritedguy
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    Jan 4, 2013 2:57 PM in response to thespiritedguy

    The old coffee cup holder:

     

    629538-cup-of-black-coffee-on-cd-rom-isolated-on-black.jpg

  • by rjg30,

    rjg30 rjg30 Jan 4, 2013 2:58 PM in response to thespiritedguy
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    Jan 4, 2013 2:58 PM in response to thespiritedguy

    If I were them, I'd put an optical drive in the next generation of Time Capsule / AppleTV and set it up as a WiFi-enabled media and data server. But I'm not Apple.

  • by Jeff Nitschke,

    Jeff Nitschke Jeff Nitschke Jan 4, 2013 3:01 PM in response to rjg30
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    Jan 4, 2013 3:01 PM in response to rjg30

    I keep hoping for the iLife home media server (for up to 5 computers) that has 1 iPhoto Library & 1 iTunes Library to share between your home mac's

  • by rjg30,

    rjg30 rjg30 Jan 4, 2013 3:05 PM in response to Jeff Nitschke
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    Jan 4, 2013 3:05 PM in response to Jeff Nitschke

    Add 4TB of backup space and I'd certainly buy one.

  • by Vassilios,

    Vassilios Vassilios Jan 4, 2013 7:11 PM in response to rjg30
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    Jan 4, 2013 7:11 PM in response to rjg30

    You know what I mean, don't you!?

    (Darwin is based on BSD unix and is just a kernel and is not free)

     

    Apple give more attension on how things look rather on how they work. You cannot even watch an avi file out of the box!

  • by zBernie2,

    zBernie2 zBernie2 Jan 4, 2013 10:07 PM in response to rjg30
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    Jan 4, 2013 10:07 PM in response to rjg30

    I am amazed at how easy it is for Apple to brainwash people into believing that

    optical drives are somehow antiquated.  There are still many $billions of

    dollars in sales of CD''s, DVD's, and software, all available on optical drives.

    How about RedBox?  You can't beat video rentals for $1.  Myself and many others

    I've conversed with often use the optical drive burn videos and photos to disk

    and send them relatives, play movies, RIP CD's and DVD's, and various other

    uses.  The vast majority of people in various threads agree that it was

    premature of apple to remove the optical drive.  To compare the elimination of

    the optical drive with the demise of the floppy drive is a bogus argument.

    Optical drives are also still widely used in the enterprise, so Apple has

    effectively shot itself in the foot regarding making headway into the business

    market.    Nobody cares how thin the iMac is, because you only look at it from

    one perspective anyway.  And placing the flash card reader on the back was sheer

    insanity!  Couple this with the fact that there is no consumer replaceable RAM

    on the 21.5" model, and this makes the new iMac so dysfunctional, I would not

    even considering purchasing one!

     

     

    In summary, eliminating the optical drive was a shortsighted blunder by Apple,

    in an attempt to limit choices and push consumers into purchasing content from

    Apple.  Instead they are pushing consumers away from them.

  • by rjg30,

    rjg30 rjg30 Jan 5, 2013 3:57 AM in response to Vassilios
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    Jan 5, 2013 3:57 AM in response to Vassilios

    True. Apple consider ease of use and overall customer exprience to be important factors in modrn technology. We can't all have computer science degrees in order to start up our word processors, unlike the obscure skills needed with other operating systems.

     

    AVI files are a proprietary format introduced in 'Video for Windows'. You could just as easily have complained that Windows machines won't play h.264 MOV files out-of-the-box. I prefer my computer to be a reliable tool on which I can do proper work, not spend much of my time getting the **** thing to operate without blue screen of death crashes.

  • by Csound1,

    Csound1 Csound1 Jan 5, 2013 6:22 AM in response to zBernie2
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    Jan 5, 2013 6:22 AM in response to zBernie2

    zBernie2 wrote:

     

    In summary, eliminating the optical drive was a shortsighted blunder by Apple,

    in an attempt to limit choices and push consumers into purchasing content from

    Apple.  Instead they are pushing consumers away from them.

    If you are right we will all see Apples sales drop, but most likely you are not right, thanks for your contribution though.

  • by Jeff Nitschke,

    Jeff Nitschke Jeff Nitschke Jan 5, 2013 11:35 AM in response to Csound1
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    Jan 5, 2013 11:35 AM in response to Csound1

    And, to be fair we (the people of the forum) only represent a small number of Apple users. Most, Apple users most likely do not know this magical place even exists.

  • by crh24,

    crh24 crh24 Jan 5, 2013 12:27 PM in response to Jeff Nitschke
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    Jan 5, 2013 12:27 PM in response to Jeff Nitschke

    Jeff Nitschke wrote:

     

    And, to be fair we (the people of the forum) only represent a small number of Apple users. Most, Apple users most likely do not know this magical place even exists.

    And I'm thankful for that.  As it is I don't have enough time in the day to read, let alone answer, all of the threads in this forum and still play with my toys.

     

    I'm also thankful that many of the threads in the forum come down to "In my opinion your opinion *****." and I can safely skip those.

  • by Jeff Nitschke,

    Jeff Nitschke Jeff Nitschke Jan 5, 2013 12:39 PM in response to crh24
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    Jan 5, 2013 12:39 PM in response to crh24

    If we were talking about NW Breweries "In my opinion" might mean something.

  • by zBernie2,

    zBernie2 zBernie2 Jan 5, 2013 6:23 PM in response to Jeff Nitschke
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    Jan 5, 2013 6:23 PM in response to Jeff Nitschke

    I've discussed the elimination of the optical drive issue in NUMEROUS forums, and the vast majority of the people feel it was premature, and more of an effort by apple to push people to purchase online content from apple.  Most also agree that placing the SD card slot on the back was asinine as well, resulting on a much less functional iMac.  And most agree that all of this inconvenience for the sake of a thin design which no one cares about since you look at it mostly from the front anyway, is also asinine.

     

    Opinions matter, especially when those opinions may reflect the buying habits of the customer base.

  • by BDAqua,

    BDAqua BDAqua Jan 5, 2013 9:22 PM in response to zBernie2
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    Jan 5, 2013 9:22 PM in response to zBernie2

    Amen... I can't even see the sides of my very thick eMacs moving a foot each way!

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