Pros: Beautiful, small and powerful! Perfect home consumer machine. Cons: No real expandability
Apple learned from it's fiasco with the Cube [power with no expandability] and it's success with the iMac [people craved an all in one machine] and used it's knowledge to create the ideal personal computer.
Pros: Asthetics, movable screen, power, Price Cons: Not upgradable
I love this new machine I just got! I went from a 400 Mhz G3 to this Imac, and I'm loving every second of it. The movable screen really is a marvel of engineering and creativity. The screen and neck setup make you want to touch and move it, which is...
Pros: fast, easy to use, tons of multimedia potential, amazing monitor, initial purchase price. Cons: limited software, limited upgrades, mouse
Although this is the cheapest computer manufactured by Macintosh (except for the old iMacs), it may still seem expensive to people who are used to $700 PC's, but it is much more than a regular computer. It is the newest iteration of the iMac tradition....
Pros: Very small size. Great monitor is clear, and flexible. Cons: Initial price. Hard to find software and hardware compatible with OS X.
I've been a Windows/PC user for going on nine or so years now. Visting my city's local Apple store, I decided to take the plunge one day and purchased the new iMac. I wanted to see what all the "Mac-fuss" was about. See "the better PC" as I heard it...
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