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pcworld.in
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Apple 24" iMac
by Aditya Nag - Comments:
Expensive, but it's not just any computer. ... - Read full review at pcworld.in
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Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (24-inch, 2.16GHz) Reviews
by Rich Brown - Pros: Giant LCD makes the iMac a home-video champ; updated specs stay competitive with the rest of the desktop PC field; expanded upgrade options available at the time of purchase.
- Cons: Configurator upgrades are expensive; limited aftermarket upgradability means you won't be able to add a Blu-Ray or HD-DVD drive down the road; no media card reader.
- Read full review at cnet.com
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cnet.com
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Apple iMac (24-inch, 3.06GHz) review
by Online Shopper - Pros: A minor specification update results in some significant performance gains; graphics upgrade an option on this 24-inch model; sleek, polished design didn't receive an update, but we won't start clamoring for a new design until the current one is at least
- Cons: Free phone support runs out after 90 days.
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Apple iMac (24-inch, 2.8GHz Extreme Edition) review
by Online Shopper - Pros: Industry-leading design; big, beautiful display; excellent application performance.
- Cons: Higher-end model features same midrange graphics card of lower-end models; free phone support ends after 90 days; might want to hold off another month until
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cnet.co.uk
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Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (24-inch, 2.16GHz): size and performance
by Rich Brown - Pros: Giant LCD; updated specs; expanded upgrade options
- Cons: Upgrades are expensive; limited aftermarket upgradability; no media card reader
- Read full review at cnet.co.uk
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cnet.com.au
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Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (17-inch, 1.83GHz) Review - PCs
by Matthew Elliott, CNET.com - Pros: Low price, Good looks, New Core 2 Duo processor, Fantastic software bundle
- Cons: No SuperDrive, Configuration options are almost nonexistent, Phone support lasts only 90 days
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The 17-inch iMac is missing a few features you might like--SuperDrive and a remote control, to name two--but it still makes a stellar home PC, thanks to its great design, new Core 2 Duo processor, and superior software bundle. Plus, its price makes it a b... - Read full review at cnet.com.au
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Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (24-inch, 2.16GHz) Review - PCs
by Rich Brown, CNET.com - Pros: Giant LCD makes the iMac a home-video champ, Updated specs stay competitive with the rest of the desktop PC field, Expanded upgrade options available at the time of purchase.
- Cons: Configurator upgrades are expensive, Limited aftermarket upgradability means you won't be able to add a Blu-Ray or HD-DVD drive down the road, No media card reader.
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Other vendors might offer more flexible configurations and better deals on components, and the specter of HD video looms darkly, but the 24-inch iMac's sprawling display and convincingly capable features should set most people's minds at ease. ... - Read full review at cnet.com.au
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toptenreviews.com
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Apple Review
by Online Shopper - Comments:
We looked at the 17 inch iMac from Apple. There are two 17 inch versions available; we chose to evaluate the 2.0GHz version because it offers more RAM and a better graphics card. This computer is an integrated, desktop type system, which means that the CP... - Read full review at toptenreviews.com
Professional review from
zdnet.com
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Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (24-inch, 2.16GHz)
by Rich Brown - Pros: Giant LCD makes the iMac a home-video champ; updated specs stay competitive with the rest of the desktop PC field; expanded upgrade options available at the time of purchase.
- Cons: Configurator upgrades are expensive; limited aftermarket upgradability means you won't be able to add a Blu-Ray or HD DVD drive down the road; no media card reader.
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As recently as two weeks ago, all-in-one PCs were stuck at Apple's 20-inch iMac or Sony's 19-inch VAIO LS1. We like both products, but neither features a screen that's big enough for satisfying video. Apple's new 24-inch iMac Core 2 Duo changes the all-in... - Read full review at zdnet.com
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zdnet.com
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Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (17-inch, 1.83GHz)
by Matthew Elliott - Pros: Low price; good looks; new Core 2 Duo processor; fantastic software bundle.
- Cons: No SuperDrive; configuration options are almost nonexistent; phone support lasts only 90 days.
- Comments:
The 17-inch iMac may seem inadequate next to Apple's new 24-inch behemoth, but Apple's smallest all-in-one desktop still has a lot going for it. Priced at $999, it's the first iMac to break the $1,000 barrier. Along with the 24-inch iMac, it receives a pr... - Read full review at zdnet.com
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