Advantages: Cheap, runs well even with many applications open, much much better than size and price Disadvantages: Sometimes applications crashes, suddenly turns off when you touch power cord
This Mac mini is for people who want a Mac, but can't afford one. It's about $600, half the price of an iMac. But, unlike the price and the size, it unbelievably works well. I have had this about over an year, and it's still perfect. I ran Flash CS3, Photoshop CS3, Safari, and iWeb all at once, and it still worked great. Sometimes, not often though, an application crashes (suddenly quitting or not responding). But that doesn't effect you much. Also, ...
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Advantages: MAC OS, Huge Beautiful Display, Super Fast Disadvantages: Price
I have always used PCs ever since my first computer purchase in 1996. I had always heard about MACs, but never had the chance to use one. At my previous job, which happed to be an advertising firm, they had no Windows PCs in the entire office. Everyone was using MACs. I was very nervous about using a MAC because I had never used one before. The MAC that I had in my office was this iMAC. It is a beautiful computer! With looks aside, I fell in love ...
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Never again will be an Apple elitist ... although their prices are still men-it into the pockets card accounts golden ... Yet it is fine to say that if you choose a computer in a think like this: iMAC This has a Core 2 Duo processor that ... that, surely you know long ago that this is not a Pentium or "lentium." If you say that designed for users who only need to see their email, chat for a while in the msn, watch videos, play 3D and listen to music ... ...X and do not want to learn how to use it although I recommend you what :)... So do not worry ... Now that you urge the Windows Vista or another version you know, all Apple now Sipe are very compatible with my brand 'favorite' or Microsoft 'Microsopa' ...
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Advantages: Beautiful display, speedy processor, stable and reliable operating system. Disadvantages: Only 1GB of RAM standard, non-upgradable video card, glossy display may become irritating.
The 2.4 GHz iMac is Apple's low-end version of its popular all-in-one desktop computer line, though in actuality, there's nothing very "low-end" about it. It has a built in 20" glossy widescreen display, a very fast Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a gigabyte of RAM standard, 3 USB ports (plus two more on the keyboard), a FireWire 400 and 800 port for faster peripherals, built-in wireless and Bluetooth, an included keyboard and mouse, and a FrontRow remote ... ...may want to consider upgrading off the bat is the RAM, as 1GB may not fully satisfy your needs if you're going to use your iMac for audio/video work. The iMac can support up to 4GB of RAM, which is really more than any average consumer would need by today's standards, but as technology is rapidly growing and software is becoming more and more sophisticated, that 4GB capacity will come in handy in the future.
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Advantages: reliable, fast, looks good, doesnt take up space Disadvantages: n/a
This a brilliant computer, which will never ever fail for you as it delivers 2.4 GHz to its maximum and full potential, making file browsing, use of heavy programs, browsing the internet, and many other tasks a piece of cake.
You will never again get frustrated because of the fact that your computer is crashing you with this monster machine, because it is compltetely reliable to no end, meaning it will never ever die out on you, always store your ...
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