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iMac Desktop (Apple-M8812LLA)

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Manufacturer's Info: The view is perfect, whatever your project. An amazing 20-inch widescreen display that can show more than two full pages of text and graphics side by side; a dazzling 17-inch widescreen display that offers the same screen area as a 19-inch CRT; a compact 15-inch display that delivers nearly the same viewable area as bulky 17-inch CRT displays ? with twice the brightness, sharpness and contrast. Remarkably, they all have the same small footprint (just 10.6 inches in diameter). Thanks to some nifty hardware engineering, the iMac?s dome-shaped base houses the entire computer: central processing unit (CPU), logic board, hard drive, optical drive and power supply. Fact is, inside this easy-to-use system, you?ll find everything you need to make movies, burn your own music CDs and DVDs and manage your digital photo albums. There?s even a music store that lets you sample, buy and download your favorite music in digital format. And because it takes up such little space, you can put your iMac in places where you previously might not have considered keeping a computer, like your bedroom, living room or kitchen ? just about wherever, in fact, you?d like to use it. What?s more, since the iMac is wireless-ready, you don?t even have to place it near a phone jack. Simply pop in an AirPort Extreme Card, hook up an AirPort Extreme Base Station to your phone line, DSL connection or cable modem, and you can surf the Internet wirelessly.

Apple IMac

Apple's pint-size all-in-one obliterates the distinction between work and play.

Dan Littman

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WHAT'S HOT: Apple's high-end version of its new IMac is a little white hemisphere with a 17-inch widescreen LCD on a stalk poking out of the top. The 1440 by 900 display can swivel, and its chrome steel stalk folds on hinges in two places and is articulated so you can raise its top edge 20 inches above your desk or lower it to kneel at your keyboard and still tilt the screen to any angle. The screen displays bright, saturated colors and good detail, and text looks clean and crisp as well. Apple stocks the IMac with its own software, including Imovie--an editing program that makes it simple to import video over a FireWire port, arrange your clips on a time line, add titles and transitions, sync up a soundtrack, and save your production onto a DVD using its built-in DVD-R/CD-RW SuperDrive. Apple includes a copy of the AppleWorks productivity suite, and the Mac's OS X 10.2 operating system has plenty of useful features; for example, its Unix foundation includes the Grep text-search engine, and you can use built-in speech recognition to run the computer (though not to convert speech to text).

WHAT'S NOT: Apple set this IMac's price at an approachable $1999, but shorted it on some desirable basics. The spherical speakers, which have a proprietary connection to the IMac, sounded tinny and distorted audio at low volume. At this price, you get only 256MB of memory and a single empty memory slot. And while this model's 32MB NVidia GeForce4 MX graphics controller is more powerful than the GeForce2 MX controller used in the 15-inch flat-panel models, our test system dropped a lot of detail and color when playing DVDs. The IMac design is essentially closed--you can't change the display, or add any cards (except an 802.11b wireless networking card called the AirPort card) or internal drives. If you want a floppy drive, you have to buy an external USB unit. Finally, Apple offers stingy support: one year of warranty coverage and only 90 days of tech support.

WHAT ELSE: Because PC WorldBench 4 doesn't run on the Mac platform, we couldn't put the IMac through performance tests. In general use, however, the 800-MHz Power PC G4 model felt plenty fast on productivity apps but bogged down on DVDs and games.

UPSHOT: The IMac is fun to use and offers a fairly complete hardware and software package, though its closed design means you won't be able to upgrade it internally. With its limited graphics controller, this isn't a killer entertainment machine.


SUMMARY
Apple IMac



800-MHz PowerPC G4 processor, 256MB of SDRAM, Apple OS 10.2, 80GB hard drive, DVD-R/CD-RW SuperDrive, NVidia GEForce4MX 420 graphics card with 32MB of SDRAM, 17-inch LCD monitor, Apple speakers, network adapter, V.90 modem, all-in-one case; IMovie, Imusic, ITunes, Quicken 2002. One-year warranty on parts and labor, 12-hour daily toll-free tech support.

$1999
800/692-7753
www.apple.com

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