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2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
4.0 stars
Pros: + Great 24" H-IPS TFT display
+ The best design on it's class
+ nVidia GT130 on mac is more powerfull than GT130 for PC
+ Standart 4GB SO-DIMM DDR3 RAM
+ Very quiet
+ Very fast WD Caviar Black 1TB HDDCons: - No Core 2 Quad or I7 processor for 2200$
- No numeric pad on keyboard
- No remote control in st. cofiguration
- Only RAM can be replaced easily
- eSata will be much better than Firewire 800
- Mighty mouse
- No Blu-Ray option for optical driveSummary: The best designed machine on market. The only... read more
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3.5 stars
"Powerful computer but lacks some basic features"
Pros: Large hard drive standard (1TB), large screen, powerful integrated graphics card upgrade option (ATI Radeon HD 4850), Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6 preintalled with iLife included, 4GB of fast triple-channel memory standard.
Cons: Expensive, Core 2 Duo proccesor too slow and outdated for this desktop class, 8GB RAM upgrade option is $1,000, no HDMI input, no card reader, no Blu-Ray support
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4.0 stars
Pros: Very nice product, and semi-portable. I can carry this computer around from place to place, and not have to worry about accessories. The graphics are nice (I have the radeon 4850 HD), good speed for ram, very snappy performance, nice display.
Cons: 3.06 GHZ is great for a dual core, but I prefer a quad core. The DDR3 1066 MHZ ram is very expensive, an 8 gig upgrade costs an additional $1000. The display cannot be used as an external monitor (only software solutions).
Summary: The iMac is one of the best computers around.... read more
Where to buy
Apple iMac (24-inch, 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Winter 2009):
$1,448.95 - $1,499.00
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