Pros: Great entry-level computer for technophobes Cons: No manual on how to use OS X; the mouse is sub-standard; no speakers
After my ancient Windows '98-based-PC died (I had it since junior high, and I'm a college senior now) I was faced with a mini-crises. I'm poor, with little desk space, and promised my mom I would teach her how to use the Internet. What to do, what to...
Pros: Beautiful, space-saving, widely adjustable screen, good value for being a Mac Cons: Paltry RAM, only CD-RW, no internal speaker, slow by today's processor standards
I had the same reaction that 99% of the crowd did when the new iMac was unveiled at the Macworld Expo in January of 2002. They were astonished at the unique design of the computer... Oh, and they ALL wanted to touch it and tinker with it. Without a...
Pros: Reliable, good looking, fast. Cons: Could use bigger HD.
We've had our iMac for over 3 years and it has been great. We have had no problems with it and we run two accounts on it. The only addition I've added has been memory. The computer looks great in our kitchen.
iMac is, quite simply, an outrageously attractive, surprisingly affordable, and extraordinarily easy-to-set-up-and-use system. It comes fully loaded, ...More at eBay
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