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Although it may not seem like it, we are only a few weeks away from the release of brand new Apple products, including the new iMac redesign, which will be slimmer than before but without sacrificing the performance, and design, that we’ve grown used to from Apple devices.

According to design chief Jonathan Ive and his team, the new keyboards that will ship with the iMacs will be really slim, and inspired by the low-profile keyboard found on the current generation Macbooks (no the Pro ones), which is a welcome surprise, because I prefer them over the Pro version of the laptops.
I’ve always found the current Apple keyboards very nice, compared to some alternatives out there. But besides making the keys a little more “flat”, there are not many things that I would change in it. What would you change in the current Apple keyboards?
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2 Responses for "Next-gen iMacs to come with new keyboards"
July 9th, 2007 at 8:15 pm
1I would make them MultiTouch™.
July 9th, 2007 at 9:07 pm
2Nice touch with the “™” Jeff ;)
I think that we will see MultiTouch technology for the Mac, but not with the keyboards, that’s being reserved for the next Mighty Mouse, I think.
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