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Rain Design's iMac turntable sends the iMac for a spin

iMacs are great, except when you have one sitting with its back to a wall and you need to plug something into the back of it. Particularly with the larger models, you end up having to pick up the iMac and swing it around to get to those ports on the back. Wouldn't it be a lot easier if you could just spin it?

That's the idea behind the Rain Design i360, a turntable that encloses the base of an iMac or Apple Cinema Display, and then allows easy movement of the display. Want to show a co-worker on the "back" side of your iMac something? Just spin the entire computer around. Need to plug or unplug something? No problem -- just swing the iMac or Cinema Display around and do it.

I've had an i360 on my first-generation Intel iMac since just after I bought it, and I can't count the number of times that it has saved me from having to pick up the computer and slide it around to plug something in. I've recommended the i360 to many of my Mac consulting customers who have iMacs or Cinema Displays, and many of them end up buying the device.


The i360 base has a bit of weight to it so it doesn't move, and there are rubber feet on the bottom to insure that your desktop isn't scratched. The computer or display base is held in place with a single screw, so installation is simple. The manufacturer's teardrop logo cutout (seen above) has a clear plastic window, so you can put a picture or logo into it just for fun.

There are now two models of the i360. The original, available for US$39.90, works with the 20" and 21.5" aluminum iMacs, the 15", 17" and 20" "plastic" G5 and Intel iMacs, and the 20" and 23" Cinema Display. To match the iMac you own, the base of the i360 comes in either painted white or in bare aluminum. The new model (US$44.90), called the i360 24", fits the 24" and 27" aluminum iMacs and the 24" Cinema Display. Alas, there is no i360 for the 30" Cinema Display.

The i360 has served me well over the years, and it surprised me to find that TUAW hadn't reported on this cool piece of hardware before. If you find your iMac sitting in the wrong direction often, it might be worth getting one and taking it for a spin.

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chano

IKEA makes a robust turntable for lss than half the price.

January 14 2010 at 1:13 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
brad@bradhilton.net

No support for the 30'?

no support from me.

January 14 2010 at 11:20 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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Chase

Wow...a 30-footer? That's gotta be the TRUE Apple Cinema display...haha.

January 14 2010 at 3:06 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
brad@bradhilton.net

haha, oops.

But now you have me thinking......

January 14 2010 at 3:13 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
tuaw.20.eitan

"it surprised me to find that TUAW hadn't reported on this cool piece of hardware before"

umm, thats because they did...

http://www.tuaw.com/2009/11/04/ask-tuaw-arranging-icons-on-the-iphone-installing-windows-on-a/

January 14 2010 at 1:57 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Chase

One recommendation that helps alleviate most of this issue...plug in a USB hub and run it through the "porthole" on the back of the stand and leave it plugged in. It still looks good, keeps cables from going crazy all over your desk, and since most devices we use everyday are USB based...you won't have to see the back very often. Now when it comes to audio / firewire...you're all alone on that one. Though I might recommend the breakaway audio adapters from Replug if there was some way to do a software switch from the audio output in the rear to the internal speaker (forced bypass) - but I've yet to find a solution for that.

January 13 2010 at 11:37 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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SpinThis!

One way to do it would be to avoid the internal speaker/outputs and get some usb speakers or a usb/firewire card (and whatever speakers you want). The nice thing about an external solution is if you turn it off, Mac OS X core audio is smart enough to switch the sound back to what you were using before, as if the device were never plugged in; when you turn it in again, the sound gets magically routed back to the external card without any messing around in the sound control panel.

Might be overkill if you just want to plug in some headphones but some usb speakers also have line inputs and headphone outputs so not only do you get better sound you also don't have to fool around in the back.

January 14 2010 at 2:42 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Le Big Mac

If your Mac is against (or near) the wall, how are you going to spin it in place?

January 13 2010 at 9:03 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
delphinus87

My hackintosh cries out in anguish at the sight of a real iMac :'(

January 13 2010 at 8:24 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
drew

We've had these for the last 2 or 3 years on both our iMacs and they are terrific! I have an IKEA desk with one iMac in between two inner side walls under the desk hutch, leaving no room for use of the optical drive. With this installed, its just a quick spin and off I go.

After our last move I had set up my desk in a quick hurry and when I went to plug something in and it didn't spin, I was taken aback for a moment. Once you are used to it, it seems like it should have just came with this.

January 13 2010 at 7:50 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
gear

Thats a great idea, and an even better one would be if Apple put the ports on the side.

January 13 2010 at 7:37 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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kitty

in back is way better so you only look at wires when you want to

January 14 2010 at 1:53 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
TowerTone

A: Amen. I have enjoyed my swivel for almost 3 years.
B: I finally realized that 'Yoko' comment was stuck in my 1Password login and removed it.

January 13 2010 at 7:11 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
TowerTone

Yoko? Oh, no....

January 13 2010 at 7:07 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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