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by grapeskittles , Dec 17 '99
Pros: Easy to use, Powerful computer Cons: Speakers arent the best
The imac is a wonderful computer for everyone. YEs, there is controvercy about certain aspects of the imac but it does make up for them with its beauty and power. The original imac sported a 233mhz processor and a 4GB hard drive. The latest models have...
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by crozzovers , Apr 16 '00
Pros: Cute like a button....right? Cons: Apple's customer service
I bought the Imac 233 about a year and a half ago. I thought they looked space age and exciting but the problems that I would have in the future have made the word "APPLE" a swear word in my family. When I first got it I thought, "This is...
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by slipline , Feb 26 '00
Pros: Girls Like em, Pretty Good Graphics, Nice Speed Cons: very small, not very expandable
The iMac comes standard with the 333 G3 processor. Its colors are nothing short of cute, and it provides a fun atmosphere to any desk top.
First lets get something out of the way. If you are a power hungry type person and you are looking for...
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by keymaster , Nov 17 '99
Pros: Easy to use and get on Internet Cons: Crummy mouse
I was disappointed to read the review titled "Macintosh's dying breath" by ljrunner because it wasn't a computer review, it was a religious sermon. Some people learn one type of system (Mac or Windows) and refuse to even consider anything...
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by tarboshm , Mar 15 '00
Pros: simple and well designed Cons: DVD playback could be smoother
Alot has been said re: the iMac and it seems that the less informed among us have gotten a lot of attention.
a) the iMac comes with a modem- a 56k modem. It also comes with 10/100 ethernet, 2 USB /Busses/ (note most dual port USB PC's share...
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by dagnytaggart , Mar 15 '00
Pros: Good all in one package Cons: Small monitor and dead-end upgrade path
I'm a mac user, I love them. But if you're looking at a new computer, there's a couple of things to consider.
First and foremost is the means by which the computer communicates with its users--through the monitor.
With...
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by DaniJC_ , Jun 10 '00
Pros: Easy to use after you get used to it. Cons: Not much local tech support or service.
I received an I-Mac Power PC G-3, for Christmas this past year. Having been a PC user, I cringed the first time I worked on it. It was totally different, and to me a little more difficult to use. After playing with it for a few weeks though, I started...
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by pizzaboy54 , Feb 13 '00
Pros: easy to use Cons: built in monitor
Apple has done it again. They have created a easy to use computer that is loaded with features. The imac has 350mh G3 processor. That is a speedy little computer! It comes with 64mb of sdram. It is can be upgraded to 256mb. The hard drive is a decent 5...
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by Patty , Dec 02 '99
Pros: Speed, ease of use, variety of software Cons: Can't use old hardware with it without converter connector
I have been a Mac-a-holic since the Mac 512K hit the market. Ten minutes in front of that baby and I was in love. It's been an ongoing love affair ever since, more durable than any human love affair I have ever had.
Although Apple™ has been on...
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by autoamerican , Sep 27 '00
Pros: None, really Cons: It's a Mac computer so it's got a whole slew of them
I've been a tried-and-true PC user since I had to switch, kicking and screaming, from my old COMMODORE 64 to a real computer system "back in the day". I must say, though, that I had my share of exposure to the Apple/Macintosh line of...
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by HisShadow , Apr 27 '00
Pros: Fanless, Stylish, Fast as Heck. Cons: Hard Drive May be too Small for Today's Requirements, Still has that One Button Mouse.
The latest incarnation of Apple's iMac grows on the reputation established by it's predecessors. As there are three distinct versions of the latest iMac, consider your needs before you decide. I would come down heavily, however, on the Imac DV (Digital...
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by frankandleah , Apr 05 '00
Pros: User friendly Cons: small keyboard and weird mouse.
I know there is alot of controversy about PC versus Macintosh. Although it is true that the world is full of IBM compatible systems that all try to copy each other, there are some nice qualities to owning an i Mac.
Consider someone like...
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by DS-9 , Oct 18 '00
Pros: Come on - it is a revolution Cons: None I can think of.
Greatest thing since Sliced Bread, Overtime, and the Internet.
I have not had a chance to use EVERY computer on the planet, but the one thing I can say for sure is, the current iteration of the iMac by Apple is by far the best valued computer...
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by 888888888 , May 26 '00
Pros: great comp Cons: none
First of all, there really are only two things to plug into the computer, INCLUDING the phone line, since the mouse plugs into the keyboard. for most computers, you have the mouse, keyboard, phone line, and monitor cables (and possibly two speakers) all...
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by coldeye , Nov 16 '99
Pros: Ease of use, power, compact size, multimedia capabilities Cons: Nothing major
Since its introduction in August 1998, Apple's iMac computer has received enormous attention. Does it live up to the hype? The answer, in short, is a strong yes. In addition to its elegant and compact design and to the legendary ease of use of the...
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