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by axon54 , Dec 17 '99
Pros: Easy set-up, easy to use, ready to work as soon as you plug it in. Cons: No floppy but a minor drawback..get a zip!
In a sea of PCs the iMac stands proud. Apple took a new approach to the home computer and it paid off. Forget about the lip service about the colors, the colors are cool but the best thing about the iMac is the processor speed, built in 56K modem, an...
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by luvkorn2 , Feb 19 '00
Pros: Very user friendly Cons: comes with limited RAM
Well I purchased my imac last July . I picked a green one :) , but would it work ask good as it looked ? Yes . I bought the iMac because I needed to purchase a macintosh for school . I am a graphic design student on a tight budget . The iMac...
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by Lesh1018 , Feb 18 '00
Pros: Speedy, can have lots of memory Cons: Ugly, no built-in disk drive, keyboard is too small, mouse is hard to get used to
When I was in college (a Mac based system), they converted to the iMacs all over campus. I used them and realized that not only are they super ugly, but they are totally useless in today's society. The one upside is the speed of this little box which...
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by tomkelsusa , Dec 18 '99
Pros: easy to use Cons: I want another one
What a wonderful computer. My entire family thoroughly enjoys the opportunity to use this computer. As for myself I find it extremely easy to use and as the first computer we have had in our home I consider we made an excellent choice. Even friends of...
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by ikealbob , Nov 21 '99
Pros: simple solid space saving design Cons: no drive bays for internal Zip Drive
It is obvious that some of the iMac opinions were written on bad hair days but that should not denture us from reaching a point of reality. The iMac is different and we can all agree with that. It is on the cutting edge where Apple loves to run. ...
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by eliz , Mar 16 '00
Pros: Fits in with my life style Cons: Is not compatible with the brands
I have been trained on the Mac and have been using Macs for a extensive amount of time. My husband has another brand and I really have problems with using his computer because I find the Mac easier to use. If a person is planning to use Mac for graphic...
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by spnteach , Dec 12 '99
Pros: extremely easy to set up and attach USB compatible items to, very quiet operation, you can barely tell it's running Cons: no disk drive!
I have owned three different Mac models since 1994, each time upgrading to a faster model. I have always been pleased with Apple's customer service and support. My latest purchase was an IMAC DV (a step up from the older IMAC model). The low end IMACs...
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by purvdog , Jan 22 '00
Pros: compact, cute, practical, easy Cons: bad upgradeability
When deciding to buy a new computer i for my family i looked carefully at what i wanted to out of it. Then i realized that what i wanted out of it was somewhat different than what the rest of my family wanted. The iMac was my compromise. ...
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by fedyna , Dec 12 '99
Pros: fast, cute, compact, sturdy Cons: needs peripheral devices
The Imac's great. Really. It 's cute and comes in 4 flavors: blue, orange, lime and purple. It's see-thru, so it's also very sexy... It looks nice in your home or workspace.
Aside from all that, it's fast and it's loaded! It comes loaded...
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by jr_mooneyham , Oct 25 '99
Pros: slightly easier than a PC Cons: expensive, non-PC compatible, terrible mouse
Well, an iMac finally showed up here (purchased by an associate rather than myself). Based on the wows I'd seen in the press concerning its looks, as well as pics in zillions of ads, I was surprised to find it uglier in person than I expected. The look...
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by zenquon , Jan 16 '00
Pros: The money you pay will get you a satisfactory computer Cons: It isn't the greatest computer you can buy out there
The Apple Imac isn't the best computer you can buy, but for 1,000 dollars you get what you pay for. When you're on the internet, sometimes you get cut off because the web page has too much to load. Images can't be uploaded automatically, sometimes you...
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by HisShadow , Mar 15 '00
Pros: Stylish, compact, legacy free. Cons: USB needs to mature, needs OS X to take advantage of G3 technology
I purchased a Rev B iMac in Jan of 99. I have had it running for the majority of that time. As a personal computer, it was possibly the best thing Apple had done in a while.
The iMac is targeted at a very narrow market, yet that market is very...
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by calyxxx , Dec 14 '99
Pros: Easy to set up and use,reliable,reputation,works well Cons: Wish it came with more memory and 17" screen
The iMac is just what my family and I needed for a home PC. We bought the Blueberry in August, for use for our daughter to play CD Rom games and educational stuff, and for me and hubby to set up our home business and website, as well as surf the net! I...
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by lamontcranston , Dec 20 '99
Pros: user friendly, fast, Mac OS Cons: no floppy drive, USB ports only
I purchased a new iMac December '99 to replace Performa 6360. I wanted a faster processor and 6 Gig harddrive. iMac came with 64 Megs of memory which I find to be inadequate. Pre-loaded programs take-up more than 30 Megs and this computer will freeze, on...
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by Tigerf16 , Jan 07 '00
Pros: Easy set up Cons: price
I specified a bunch of 333 Mhz iMacs for our office and they are working just fine (since Oct 1). Staff loves them. I'm using a beige G3 at the office and bought a 400 Mhz iMac DV for home. Set up at both home and office is a breeze, performs as billed,...
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