I kinda like the lime green one because how it matches with the blue light, but I cant go wrong with the black one either..
[ Edited by p1n0y on 2005/6/29 11:24 ]
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I kinda like the lime green one because how it matches with the blue light, but I cant go wrong with the black one either..
[ Edited by p1n0y on 2005/6/29 11:24 ]
hehe, great topic dude.
my final choice would be between the apple-like white one, the silver one, or the uber-cool black one.
Either way, it'll still be cool and able to play games, lol.
I just hope they make it available in all the colours on launch. That'd be a really smart move: the availability of multiple colours was one of the big reasons behind the iMac's early success. It appeals to those that see technology as a design/fashion item.
I'd go for the Apple white one (as I'll probably link it up to my Mac monitor if what they say about monitor connectivity is true).
I like the look of the gray model in the back...
Apple white or gray. Gray goes with my room, Apple white looks awesome.
The green one is pretty sweet. Its radical. Although I'd definately go with a burnt orange color if they had one. Thats the ultimate color.
Black, although at first I was tempted to choose red. It's not the type of red I really like though.
Silver probably as it would go pretty well with my TV and surround sound system
Red is cool and so is the black one and the silver one and the white one to and not to mention the green one. It would be hard for me to choose
I'll buy the Silver, White and Black
Nintendo have the best looking games console ever.
Im going for the white one, s'good.
From what ive seen, mac's are the actual screen. You dont have to connect the screen to the mac in the ones I saw, since the screen IS the mac.
(Am I making sense here?)
White looks the best.
Memphis-Ahn wrote: Im going for the white one, s'good.
From what ive seen, mac's are the actual screen. You dont have to connect the screen to the mac in the ones I saw, since the screen IS the mac.
(Am I making sense here?)
Depends on which model you're looking at. If you're looking at an iMac or an eMac, you're correct, but Mac minis and PowerMacs use seperate screens.
Ahhhh, thanks for clearing that up.
I wonder how it will connect to the monitor though...
If you had to disconnect it from the computer then it might be hard to control the internet.
That is if you have to connect to computer through USB to get net, if you have a wireless router then it probably wont matter.
Either the silver or black, they look stylish
No colours have been revealed yet, neither has the final design, so everything is purely speculation. That picture is just a *representation* of what the system and the colours *might* be like.
Anyway, I'm quite into white at the moment so I hope theres white.
I think that is pretty much the final design. Didn't Nintendo say they still might change a few little things? Kind of like the early PSP pictures where it was all shiny and flat, compared the the final model.
Anyway, black or white. White would be harder to keep clean though.
You have a point about the dirty-ness with the white.
But remember that you can see dust easier with the black one.
The only thing I heard nintendo saying is that the final design would be smaller (its small enough for me...).
I think I'll most probably get a white or silver version. The other ones (except for black, which doesn't do it for me) are too out of touch with the general colour of people's living rooms.
IMO - Black, Silver and White will sell the most.
You would probably see finger prints easier on black one too but that wouldn't be much of a problem since we wont be lifting it too often i suppose.
Black. It's the original colour in my opinion, and I have a Purple GameCube and Black Xbox, so it should go well.
I need WHITE. I've got a black GBA SP, Gamecube, XBOX and PS2. All coincidence.
That is if you have to connect to computer through USB to get net,
No-one sensible connects through USB.
The only way for anything to connect to the moniter is through VGA or DVI. It must be DVI, or I will slay Nintendo.