Wednesday, October 14, 2009

A Review Of The Apple iMac

By Claire Greenway

The Apple iMac is one of the most wanted all-in-one desktop computers on the market. It's
the number one preference for most composers, graphic and web designers around the world.

One of the first things you notice about the iMac is it's huge 24 inch screen. The display boasts an
amazing 1080p resolution display of 1920x1080 pixels. This gives you the power to edit and play videos in their proper
HD resolution.

Since it's last version, not much else has changed with the iMac apart from the 24-inch screen.
The sleek white monitor looks good anywhere, and is a great addition to any room.

The keyboard on the iMac has the same design as all other keyboards on Apple desktops
and laptops. The separate keys mean that your spelling mistakes will be scarce.

One noticeable thing about the iMac is that the whole computer is built inside the screen, and so there's no
need to have a bulky computer box to go with your monitor. There's a slot-loading disc drive
on the side of the iMac.

The iMac can boast some impressive specifications; the 3.06GHz processor, 4GB of RAM and 640GB hard drive makes
the iMac a great competitor to Windows-based all-in-ones in the same price range.

Apple does offer a memory upgrade to 8GB of RAM and a hard drive upgrade to 1TB, but since it's Apple this upgrade
is extremely costly.

The iMac is on Apple Mac OS X 10.5.6, known as Leopard, as its operating system. This amazing OS should fail
to please nobody.

The iMac is rather pricey, priced at around $1500. If you are looking for an all-in-one in this price range,
the iMac is for you.

Although it's rather expensive, you could argue that the iMac is the best all-in-one desktop computer on the market.

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