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Apple iMac All-in-One Desktop PC2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 1 GB DDR, 250 GB HDD, DVDRW DL, ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT, Mac OS X 10.5 Snow Leopard, 20" LCD - MPN: MA876LL See Product Details
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Items In Desktops You Might Be Interested InProduct Details of Apple iMac All-in-One Desktop PCDescription The iMac is more powerful than ever, with a faster processor, next-generation graphics, and larger hard drive. And it's loaded with everything you need to make use of that power, including a built-in iSight camera, Wi-Fi, and SuperDrive. Quick Glance Computer Type: All-In-One Desktop Included Drives: DVD-Writer DVDR/RW Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Included Devices: Keyboard Yes, Yes Video Chipset: ATi Radeon HD 2400 XT Included Monitor: Active Matrix TFT Color LCD Processor Type: Intel Core 2 Duo Green Compliance: EPEAT Silver Processor Speed: 2000 Installed Memory: 1000 Hard Drive Size: 250000 Summary Product Title: Apple iMac All-in-One Desktop PC Manufacturer: Apple Power Score: 4.5 | 9 Reviews Processor Processor Class: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Speed: 2 GHz Cache Size: 4 MB Number of Installed Processors: 1 Memory Installed Memory: 1 GB Max System Memory: 4 GB Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM Memory Socket: 2 Total/1 Free System Drive Controllers: Serial ATA Interface Connection: 5 x USB 2.0, Firewire Yes, DVI Yes, Ethernet RJ-45 Yes, Audio Line In Yes, Audio Line Out Yes Expansion Slots Number of PCI-Express x16 Slots: 1 Storage Included Drives: DVD-Writer DVDR/RW Hard Drive Capacity: 250 GB Number of Hard Drives Included: 1 Software Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard Features Included Devices: Keyboard Yes, Yes Display Display Type: Active Matrix TFT Color LCD Display Size: 20" Max Resolution: 1680 x 1050 Multimedia Video Bus: PCI Express x16 Video Chipset: ATi Radeon HD 2400 XT Number of Video Cards Included: 1 Installed Video Memory: 128 MB Modem / Networking Included Network Card: IEEE 802.11n, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth Yes Case Chassis Style: All-In-One Desktop General Green Compliance: EPEAT Silver Dimensions Height: 18.5" Width: 19.1" Depth: 7.4" Weight: 20 lbs Warranty Warranty Information: 1 Year More Info URL: Manufacturer Link Additional Specifications Frequency Band: Built-in IR receiver Built-in Microphone Built-in iSight Camera Supports Digital resolutions up to 1920 by 1200 Supports Analog resolutions up to 2048 by 1536 Software Included: Front Row Photo Booth iWork '08 (30-day trial) Mac OS X v10.4.10 Tiger: iCal Mail Safari Spotlight iChat AV QuickTime Dashboard DVD Player Address Book Xcode Developer Tools iLife '08: iDVD iWeb iPhoto iMovie iTunes GarageBand Screen Mode: WSXGA+ Processor Model: T7300 Green Compliance: Yes 64-bit Processing: Yes Number of Total Memory Slots: 2 Graphics Memory Technology: GDDR3 SDRAM Hard Drive RPM: 7200 Network (RJ-45): Yes Number of USB Ports: 5 Audio Line In: Yes Audio Line Out: Yes Total Number of USB Ports: 5 Number of USB 2.0 Ports: 5 Reviews on Apple iMac All-in-One Desktop PC
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GASTURBO1
- Nov 21, 2007
NICE BUY!Strengths: space saving design, comes with Leopard CD in box (not preinstalled)it's a Mac! Weakness: Came preinstalled with Tiget OS, remote no longer attaches to the side of screen. Just picked it up for wifey. The new iMac has a nicer overall designe than previous models. The aluminum construction did not allow for the remote to stick on the side like the previous model did, but this is minor when considering all the other features. It also has more inputs to allow for external connectivity such as hard drives, memory card readers, etc. Installing Leopard only took about...
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supaspecial
- Sep 21, 2007
iMac 20in Core 2 Duo Aluminum - Good BuyStrengths: New "professional" look, comes with new aluminum keyboard, bright screen, built-in web cam Weakness: Glossy reflective screen, only comes with 1GB of ram, price As a long time Mac user, the new iMac is a good buy. It comes out of the box with a decent amount of ram, (I've upgraded to 3GB) . Previously, the first thing I did with my Mac was remove the useless 256 or 512mb sticks and upgrade. Thank you Apple for finally giving us something to usable. It also comes with the new, low profile aluminum keyboard which is surprisingly good. Apple used to have...
By anonymous - Nov 1, 2007
Fantastic!Strengths: Amazingly thin ... and attractive for a computer. Blazingly fast. Extremely dependable. "Leopard" is NEAT! Weakness: A little on the pricey side, but not too bad when you stop to think of what you are getting. It is #1 rated by Consumer Reports over ALL others. It's hard to find things to DISlike about this new computer. From the built-in camera, to the new slimline keyboard, it is a class act. Macs are known for their high quality and this new iMac is the best ever! Its Leopard operating system has a load of neat features (I'm just starting to become familiar with all of them.) But, I guess, the most amazing part of the iMac is how Apple packed so much...
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JeffWRS
- Jan 12, 2008
I was so impressed... I bought one for my Mother!Strengths: Great design, Easy to use, Easy to train on... Weakness: Still looking... Back on Black Friday I purchased a 2.8GHz 24" iMac for myself - my first Mac since being in the computer field since the early 80's. The experience has been so refreshing and smooth that I decided to purchase this 2.0GHz 20" iMac for my 77 year old Mother, who relies on me to learn anything new with computers. She has enjoyed how easy it has been for her to switch over and pick up on how to work...
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qualia
- Apr 18, 2008
Great low maintenance computer for my momStrengths: Simple to use, fun features for non-techie users, attractive all-in-one Weakness: Cost is higher than most computers, especially when you have to justify it to non-Mac people (until they use it the first time) I got this iMac for my 70-something year old mom so she'd have something fun and useful to learn. She's not scared of technology, but if she can't figure something out fairly easily, she just won't use it. That was her long-time concern with computers. She wanted to get on the web and make greeting cards and pay her bills, but thought it would be too much effort. Enter this great iMac. The moment...
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Jsauer
- Dec 24, 2007
Apple iMac 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 20Strengths: Overall best computer I have ever owned. Compact, fast, great display, keyboard very Nice, easy to use, simple setup, file transfers and I am still using Tiger. Weakness: I have not found one yet. I have been using Apple computers since 1986 (started with Apple IIe). Also been using PCs at work. No comparison for ease of use, intuitiveness, reliability. This is the best one yet. I will install Leopard and and Windows XP next year (2008) and let you know more.
productwiki.com - May 25, 2009
Apple iMac (2007) | 2" display version
On August 7th, 2007 Apple released the second generation of its Apple iMac powered by an Intel processor (aka Aluminum iMac). The most significant changes are to the iMacs aesthetic; Apple has replaced their signature sleek white plastic enclosure in favor of a combination anodized aluminum and glass. The screen area has a black border and is under a pane of glass, with the outer enclosure made... Top
testseek.com - Oct 31, 2008
Apple iMac 20 inch - Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 2.0GHz MA876LL
TestSeek.com has collected 3 expert reviews for Apple iMac 20 inch - Intel Core 2 Duo T7300 2.0GHz MA876LL and the average expert rating is 90 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use TestSeek.com to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions. TopAdvertisement
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Great mchine
Strengths: Design, larger screen, clarity of picture,ease of initial startup
Weakness: Glare on screen, inability to use older MS Word program, getting used to thinner keyboard with short stroke keys
This machine is a quantum leap over the old 17" G5. The picture is like going from an old 27" tube TV to a 42" plasma flat screen HDTV. The initial startup was amazingly simple considering that I transferred almost 200 GB of data from my old G5 (2+ hours). Everything I transferred worked fine except a couple of old games and my many old MS Work and Excel files. Using an old MS Office X program...
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