Sort by Product Rating |
Sort by Review Date |
| Product Rating: |  |
| Ease of Use: |  |
| Quality of Tech Support: |  |
|
|
|
by warrent , Jan 08 '00
Pros: Cost, Design, Operational Simplicity, Software Bundle Cons: No Serial Port, Poorly Designed Mouse
My wife is convinced that Windows is a plot by Bill Gates designed to drive her crazy, but she has no trouble at all with the Macintosh PowerPC that we use at our bookstore. So, in a move designed to encourage her to explore the internet more, I bought...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| Ease of Use: |  |
| Quality of Tech Support: |  |
|
|
|
by mazpaz , Jan 12 '00
Pros: Easy to use, fast Cons: small monitor, expandability
Apple's new iMacs (iMac, iMac DV, and iMac DV Special Edition) are the optimal computer for both the novice or the computer professional, offering a fast proccesor, great software bundle and the famous Macintosh usability which its PC competitors cannot...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| Ease of Use: |  |
| Quality of Tech Support: |  |
|
|
|
by nigelcorn , Jan 08 '00
Pros: the color choice can make you feel like you have a personality Cons: it is worthless
Ok, this computer is just plain stupid. I had to use one for a class once, and the entire thing was an exercise in anger management. The entire time, my body was telling me that I should do the world a favor, and put my fist through the (cute lime...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| Ease of Use: |  |
| Quality of Tech Support: |  |
|
|
|
by Jerrod , Jan 23 '00
Pros: small, easy to hook up Cons: its a mac, can't be upgraded
Apple came up with a great idea for people that just don't know anything about computers- the iMac. The iMac is a computer system that consists of a keyboard, a mouse, and a monitor, making it compact and easy to set up. You plug two cords into the...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| Ease of Use: |  |
| Quality of Tech Support: |  |
|
|
|
by sandro_abate , Dec 16 '99
Pros: Easy, inexpensive and fun! Cons: Round mouse is annoying.
Why should computers be difficult to use? Why should they be drab? Why should you have to adapt to the computer? A well designed product should be easy to use as well as attractive. Apple accomplished just that. A computer designed for the internet. ...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by Igot1too , Apr 25 '00
Pros: easy to use Cons: no floppy drive, limited memory
I have got to admit, as a marketing strategist I totally respect and admire the way Apple has taken a totally technical object like the computer and sold it based upon how cute it is. It's ingenious when you think about it. I happen to be in one of the...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| Ease of Use: |  |
| Quality of Tech Support: |  |
|
|
|
by TJCluley , Jan 14 '00
Pros: not very many Cons: a lot
This computer is very inexpensive but with that price comes cheaply made parts. This company also gives very bad tech support. The features are alright for the price, it has an and 32 megs of RAM. For some reason they always seem to be returned to the...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| Ease of Use: |  |
| Quality of Tech Support: |  |
|
|
|
by epinionguy , Jan 01 '00
Pros: ease of use, the o/s, good reliability so far Cons: not a gamer's or video editor's machine
Is this a 'serious' computer? A good buy? I'd say yes and maybe. Since December of '98 I've purchased two of these for family members - a rev 'B' 233 and rev 'D' 333. The purchase of the two was largely responsible for two more family members buying...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| Ease of Use: |  |
| Quality of Tech Support: |  |
|
|
|
by DrMojoRisn , Jan 24 '00
Pros: Might match your new curtains, functions well as a paperweight. Cons: Inferior hardware, little software, low functionality, poor value.
Please, if you can still think for yourself, do not respond to Apple's propogandistic advertising scheme. Sure, the iMac is cute. It's wonderful for...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| Ease of Use: |  |
| Quality of Tech Support: |  |
|
|
|
by Mara_Wants_Money , Nov 24 '99
Pros: very user friendly, pretty!! Cons: not as much software
This product was my first "real" computer ever, and it has changed my life.
It is so simple to use the thing, I got nervous I'd never be able to work on another platform.
I fell so in love with it that I'm back in school majoring in...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by BIGAIR360X , Feb 05 '00
Pros: PRETTY COLOR Cons: everything
Anything that says Apple or Mac is absolute garbage. I warn: do not fall for this gimmick. First of all It has no software support. Do not expect to do anything other than graphic design on this thing. Also, This is totally a closed architecture. Do not...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by Thoose919 , May 13 '00
Pros: Nice fruity colors Cons: Everything else
Well, lets just start off on a bad note. First, I do not really hate the Macintosh company. The thing I hate it the iMac.
First, the mouse. The little round piece of plastic that is uncomfortable in the palm of your hand. It only has one button,...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| |  |
|
|
|
by EJones6 , Jan 29 '00
Pros: Colorful Cons: A Faze
I'm sure you have all read my previous "epinion" about iMacs, and my other "epinions". If you haven't you should, and feel free to leave a comment along with your user name and I will visit your "epinions". O.K. back to the...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| Ease of Use: |  |
| Quality of Tech Support: |  |
|
|
|
by pkckmk , Dec 18 '00
Pros: All in one Cons: to many prices to pay
Everyone is talking about how good the iMac computer is. It really is not that great. I have owned one for about a year and a half and I cannot wait to get a new one. I am defiantly going to a PC instead of a MAC. I have had Mac computers my whole...
Read the full review
|
| Product Rating: |  |
| Ease of Use: |  |
| Quality of Tech Support: |  |
|
|
|
by paule23 , Dec 29 '00
Pros: Looks great, reliable, fast Cons: Lack of software
After much umming and arrghing about whether to get a PC or an iMac, I finally took the plunge and went for the iMac. This was mainly because I got a great deal from John Lewis for an ex-display Bluebury 350Mhz iMac, at £499 with the full two year...
Read the full review
|