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Sunday, September 2, 2007

Intel Inside


The all-new, all-in-one iMac packs a complete, high-performance computer into a beautifully thin design. Available in 20 and 24-inch widescreen models, it includes built-in wireless, Mac OS X, and the new iLife ’08. So within minutes of opening the box, you’ll be doing everything from sharing photos to creating movies to building websites.

More than ever before, iMac allows you to live a digital life. Loaded with iLife, the new iMac makes it easy to turn your photos, movies, and music into blogs, podcasts, books, and calendars. All the other essentials are built in as well, including an iSight camera, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. Just plug it in, turn it on, and you’re ready to create something great.

On the outside, the new Intel iMac looks like the G5 variety. Running the present slew of G4 and G5 software like Photoshop, Microsoft Office, the iMac is at least as fast as our Powerbook G4. The iLife applications, which are optimized for the new processor, ran much faster than they used to.

Wait, there's more. The iMac's widescreen let's you comfortably open two text documents side-by-side. Still not enough horizontal real estate for you? Buy yourself a VGA adapter from your Apple supplier and connect another monitor to the iMac. Use the iMac screen for your Photoshop and stuff your iTunes, Photoshop palettes, webcam screen, Internet browser on the external monitor and what a mean set-up you'll have. Pure fun, don't you think?

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