Some technicians have successfully managed to mod a 24-inch iMac by removing the chin and adding a backlit Apple logo, The mod was conducted by technicians in China. The Io group took its inspiration from Apple's iMac G4 in 2002. The device featured slimmer but uniform bezels on all four sides. Scroll down to read more details on the subject.
As mentioned earlier, the idea of an all-screen iMac was taken from the company's iMac G4. Additionally, the iMac mod is relevant because Apple is rumored to launch an all-screen iMac. While the chin has been cut down by the technicians, a backlit Apple logo was also added to the mix, making it a one-of-a-kind product. The video of the mod was shared on the Chinese website Bilibili.
As for how the technicians modded the device is not so simple. Technicians had to open up and cut down the chin of the device. Furthermore, the edges were ground to look exactly like the top which gave the device a uniform look and feel. Furthermore, the technicians also designed a new casing for the back with a bigger area where the logic board and ports would rest. The casing was then 3D printed for testing purposes before it was carved out of aluminum for the final build.
Once the casing was ready, the technicians arranged the iMac's components in a manner that did not collect heat. Since the chassis is now smaller than before, there will be heat constraints, and proper steps were taken to minimize the impact of a smaller housing. With the new casing, the technicians also saw fit to add another hardware feature, a backlit Apple logo. Since the inspiration for the design was the iMac G4, it makes sense for the technicians to add a glowing Apple logo.
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