Intro
The iMac is a desktop Macintosh computer designed and built by Apple Inc. It has been a large part of Apple’s consumer desktop offerings since its introduction in 1998, and has evolved through three distinct forms.
Why this review?
I like new things and Apple create new things in the computer and music industry.
iPod, Macbook Air and the iMac. But I go on with other products.
The iMac is something between a notebook and a desktop. It’s a desktop but without tower.
It’s a notebook but it’s also not. The screen is bigger. The iMac use desktop hardware if you didn’t know.
Size and weight:
[COLOR=“Red”]20-inch iMac[/COLOR]
Height:
18.5 inches (46.9 cm)
Width:
19.1 inches (48.5 cm)
Depth:
7.4 inches (18.9 cm)
Weight:
20 pounds (9.1 kg)1
[COLOR=“Red”]24-inch iMac[/COLOR]
Height:
20.5 inches (52.0 cm)
Width:
22.4 inches (56.9 cm)
Depth:
8.1 inches (20.7 cm)
Weight:
25.4 pounds (11.5 kg)
The iMac is updated some weeks ago, now you have more powerfull hardware for almost the same prices:
The more powerful iMac. Now running at speeds up to 3.06GHz.
Just when you thought iMac had everything, now there?s even more. More powerful Intel Core 2 Duo processors. And more memory standard. Combine this with Mac OS X Leopard and iLife ?08, and it?s more all-in-one than ever. iMac packs amazing performance into a stunningly slim space.
You can also add a 8800GS to your iMac!
The pictures:
Questions?
Questions can be post here, in this thread.