Pros: Simple setup, easy to use, fast, DVD drive, optical mouse, and much more Cons: Small screen, a bit noisy
A month ago we had two Macintosh computers in our home - a Power Mac blue and white G3 (Mom and Dad's computer) and a Performa 6200 (the junker for the kids). That should be enough, shouldn't it? At least that's what my husband thought. Silly guy…...
Pros: Beautiful new colors, new mouse and keyboard, faster, more hard disk space, iMovie2 Cons: Not as good a deal as the iMac DV Special Edition
As I watched Steve do his thing on stage at Macworld Expo and watched as three new colors for the iMac rolled out behind him, I couldn't help but laugh. I love the new colors and all, but you have to imagine that somewhere in the crowd is a Mac...
Pros: Works easily for just about anyone. Great for graphics and kids! Cons: Software is a little more difficult to find and less diverse.
In taking my master's courses in education at Jacksonville University last summer (a magnificent program, but that's for another epinion), I had the distinct pleasure to be introduced to my first iMac. With computers barely preceding this model and...
Pros: Fast, easy, sleek, upgradable, and fun. Cons: Basically...lack of games. But who cares?
To understand the mystery of the Apple machine, one must look at the myth surrounding it.
It has been said that Apple was dead; they no longer made a machine worth having and if you owned one, you were a fool. It was said that Apples had no...
Pros: excellent hardware package overall - takes up minimal space - it's cute
Cons: doesn't come with enough RAM - doesn't come with any removable media drive
When the time came to buy what would be my fifth new-computer purchase, I was rather tired of what I'd been experienced with. I was tired of all the windows 98 drama, through with all the bizarre hardware compatibility problems with my previous IBM...
Pros: Design, Ease of Use, Power, Big Hard Drive, DVD Cons: Costs $300 More Than Basic DV Model
Is this the right iMac for you? Answering that question has two parts: whether an iMac is the computer that best suits you, and how the DV+ stacks up against the other three iMac models.
As for the first question, the advantages of the iMac...
Pros: Design, interface, simplicty and quality. Cons: Puts out about 500 BTU's/hour via convection (no fan); needs to be located in a well vented work space.
I am a retired IT consultant, who recently switched from using a Windows/PC based system for many years to the iMac DV+. After investigating various alternatives, I found that Apple’s iMac offered the best price/performance system package for my...
Pros: Compact, less expensive Cons: Lack of floopy, heat issues
If you ask most experienced computer users about the Macintosh, you will usually get a strong response. It is either the greatest advance in computing since Babbage's difference engine or an overpriced hunk of crud not worth using as a paperweight. I...
Pros: Inexpensive, very easy to setup, nice footprint for entire computer Cons: Lack of floppy disk drive, not enough standard ram, speakers not the best
Let me start off by saying that I run a computer lab of over 35 Dells, and that I have also run a computer lab of the same amount of iMacs at a local school. I used to be a windows man, but the iMac has made me a convert.
Pros: Easy to install. Will keep you warm on a cold night. Cons: It runs way too hot. It will self-destruct!
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For some reason, many people are recommending the iMAC DV+; however, they probably did not have my experience. I admit it has improved: it now comes with a nicer keyboard, optical mouse and a 20 gig hard drive. I also admit that...
Pros: Performance, reliability, ease of use, quiet operation, optical mouse Cons: Noisy DVD drive, bait-and-switch marketing, "snow" color
As a high school student, I'm exposed to a plethora of "high-tech" gizmos. The iMac DV (actually the newer special edition) is my favorite desktop computer. Being technically inclined, I would tout its processing speed and bit-rate, which cause...
Pros: Fast and efficiant Cons: no transportable drive ie. zip
I just recently purchased the Imac DV and I must say it is one of the most user friendly and powerful machines I've ever owned. It does everything that I expected inculding multi task functions such as photoshop quicktime and surf the next...
Pros: Nice size fits great just about anywhere Cons: non
There are many really outstanding reviews on epinions that give all the technical stats along with personal experiences of this new unit. I won't rehash all that for you. I will offer another really impressive anecdote about the applicability and ease of...
Pros: Fast, Reliable, Easy to use Cons: No floppy, only available in a couple colors
The iMac DV +. Just another Apple attempt to attract people with a pretty face? Nope, it's actually a great computer. The OS (Mac OS 9) is easy to use. AND setup, AND configure! Though, this isn't a review of OS 9.
Apple Pro M8690G A Mouse The Apple Pro Mouse has no rollers or tracking mechanisms to wear out or clog, and no mouse balls to fish out and clean. Besides all that, there's no ...
Apple Keyboard With USB connectivity for peripherals and built-in multimedia controls, this keyboard helps you make the most of your digital lifestyle. Document navi...
Apple Mighty Mouse MA086LL A Apple Mighty Mouse is intuitive, easy to use and designed to accommodate whether you want to use it as a single or multi-button mouse. It features the...
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