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Apple Expo Paris

Written: September 1, 2004
Last Updated: September 14, 2004

The new iMac released at the Apple Expo in Paris, France.

Going through 3200+ images and finding the best ones to tell my European story is taking longer than I expected. I really dislike going through page after page of thumbnails and images. I've filtered down to about 1000 images. My goal is to have several hundred to share with you in the next day or so.

In the meantime, here are some photos from the Apple Expo in Paris, France. Phil Schiller introduced the new G5 iMac to the Apple Faithful at this conference. When I first saw it, I immediately thought "Ugh, a flattened eMac." Up close, however, the iMac is a little more attractive. It is pretty amazing that they've fit everything into a 2-inch enclosure. Give it another year or two, and I think they'll manage to fit all the components without the need for the bezel below the LCD display. Once that happens, the display will truly become the computer.

All that said, where can Apple go in the future with the design of iMac? I'm wondering whether or not Apple has painted itself in a corner where it can no longer innovate on the design of the all-in-one computer. There's nothing left to the "computer" except for the display now. I'm curious to see in a few years what they come up with for the G6 or G7 iMac.

Epson had a R-D1 digital camera on display at the show. The R-D1 is the first digital rangefinder camera with a large imaging sensor. I spoke with someone who had used it, and he said that it's pretty sweet. The camera goes from ISO100-1600 and takes Leica M-mount lenses. It features manual controls for adjusting the shutter speed and aperture. It even requires the user to advance the "film lever" in order to take the next shot! If the price were a little lower (~$3K), I would definitely get this camera. It looks to be a great one for photojournalism. Carrying the Mark II around in Europe was both very heavy and very conspicuous.

Apple Expo in Paris

Apple Expo in Paris
Nicolas and me (Rae)

Nicolas and me (Rae)
Rae checks out the new iMac

Rae checks out the new iMac
Vienna Teng on the new iMac!

Vienna Teng on the new iMac!
Macs are still slow

Macs are still slow
Playing games

Playing games
Asking questions about XServe (Rae)

Asking questions about XServe (Rae)
Apple booth

Apple booth
Apple presentation

Apple presentation
Apple presenter

Apple presenter
The iMac on a revolving base

The iMac on a revolving base
A very old Domke bag

A very old Domke bag
Apple Pavilion

Apple Pavilion
The Espon R-D1

The Espon R-D1
My future camera? (Rae)

My future camera? (Rae)
Rae has lunch

Rae has lunch
Smoking is allowed!

Smoking is allowed!
Halo 2 comes out on 11/9!

Halo 2 comes out on 11/9!
iMac G5 innards

iMac G5 innards
Checking out the new iMac (Rae)

Checking out the new iMac (Rae)
iChat Tiger supports 4 people!

iChat Tiger supports 4 people!
The Apple Store in Paris

The Apple Store in Paris
30-inch dual displays!

30-inch dual displays!
iMac poster

iMac poster
Apple Pavilion #2

Apple Pavilion #2
Traipsing through Apple Expo

Traipsing through Apple Expo
Rae and the iPods

Rae and the iPods
Adam and the iPod posters (Rae)

Adam and the iPod posters (Rae)
A Newton just fits

A Newton just fits

Enter The Photo Gallery
Enter The Photo Gallery


Reader Comments

:) i think the picture of you in front of the ipod poster ads would've been more effective had you strucken a pose in front of the green poster with your hands in the air to match. :P

--posted by vinh @ Wednesday, September 15 2004, 0:37 am PDT


Hey! You don't have a 'K' (for Keynote) on your badge. No way you saw Phil introduce the new iMac. :-)

--posted by Edmund @ Wednesday, September 15 2004, 12:56 pm PDT


I never said that I went to the keynote. I saw the new iMac over the Internet from my Paris apartment.

--posted by Adam @ Wednesday, September 15 2004, 22:55 pm PDT