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Concept Designs - on the MacDesigns web site
The Concept Designs:
My Own Concept Designs:

Here are my own concept designs, each with it's link and name on the left, and a brief summary of what each is on the right.

Name:
Description:
iMate A mini-latop built for consumers. Sound familiar? Even though is was based upon rumors of the mysterious P1, you will still find innovations, such as an iMate OS and more.
Mac NC We took the Network Computer idea, and fashioned it to work with the Macintosh ease of use.
Corsea A colourful mini-tower that was designed to replace the aging beige mini-towers.
PowerBook G3-2 A fancy-looking power house of a powerbook. Dual G3 processors and rubber grip on the sides (even before iBook).
cMac / Mac 2000 A wide-screen "super-iMac" design. Great for serious gamers, movie buffs (DVD built in) and even artists and authors.


Other People's Concept Designs:

Here are other concept designs that have been submitted by other people, each with it's link and name on the left, and a brief summary of what each is on the right.

Name:
Description:
Hand-held Device A compact but very powerful portable machine, truly what the P2 should be - a modern, sleek, dark, portable Mac with everything for the person on the move.
G4 Server A stylish and powerful G4 server model with all the bells and whistles. Runs Mac OS X Server 2.0 and has up to four G4 processors each running at 500 Mhz.
Screen/Tablet or DVD Cinema Display Can act as a standalone DVD player/projector or a NC Computer (without the DVD base).

These are all the designs that are posted so far, expect more in the future. If you have any comments or questions, please e-mail us.


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