Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Apple iMacs up to 24 inches and 2.8 GHz


Super Drives, Mighty Mouse, Aluminum and Glass housing. All of this can only mean Apple Computers new iMac. Slimmer and more powerful than previous Macs, the new iMac comes as no surprise to anyone, but aims to blow poo-poohers out of their skin with a wide range of surprisingly affordable options. Starting at $1,199.00 a buyer can expect an advanced graphics card with 128 MB on board, 2.0 GHz performance, a 20-inch display, 250 Gigabytes of storage, the Super Drive and about a billion WOWS from friends and family.
For $2,299.00 a now poorer buyer can boast a better graphics card with 256 MB on board, 2.8 GHz performance, a 24-inch display (which is lucious enough on its own), twice the storage, the same Super Drive and the same billion WOWS from friends and family.
These machines include versions of iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand. i.e. you can create a photo book, make a movie, build a blog, compose a song, etc and say you did it on an iMac which instantly boosts the value of anything you do. We do this site and other on an HP Pavilion – see? No WOW from you…
Upgrades can take storage up to a phenominal one Terabyte, memory up to a smooth 4 Gigabytes and the operating system is OS X version 10.4 Tiger which recently rated friendlier than Vista and XP which cost more, require stronger computer guts and, in the case of Vista, take up five times MORE of your hard drive.
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