If you want a low-cost iMac to have around the house for everyday use (with iLife and some higher-end applications), the 1.83GHz iMac is a nice system for the price (even factoring in a RAM upgrade ...
Our charts tell a fairly conclusive story about the iMac in relation to the more expensive 27-inch iMac, and also next to a few Windows all-in-ones. Both Apple systems got through our test workloads ...
The iMac continues to be a desktop Mac that’s powerful enough to please both general consumers and professionals. Users who have a sizeable investment in FireWire 400 peripherals may be discouraged ...
Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming services. Matt has more than 20 years of experience testing and reviewing laptops. He has worked for CNET in New York and ...
MacCentral posted a first look at the new Core 2 Duo iMac along with some early benchmarks. The new iMacs which were released on Wednesday incorporate the latest Core 2 Duo processor from Intel. The ...
April 30, 2008 Apple has updated its all-in-one iMac line with faster Intel Core 2 Duo processors with 6MB L2 cache and a 1066MHz front-side bus across the line. The new iMacs come with 2GB of memory ...
Apple today announced that its entire iMac line now features the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor in every model, delivering up to 50 percent faster performance than the previous iMac.* A new 24-inch ...
When an Intel Core 2 Duo X7900 just isn't fast enough. Although the attention at this week's Macworld has been focussed on the impossibly-thin Macbook Air notebook, measuring a scant 1.94cm with the ...
Apple announced yesterday a new iMac lineup based on the new Intel Core 2 Duo processors. In the mix are 4 models with two having 17" Widescreen LCDs, one with 20", and one with a 24". The new iMac ...
Hot on the heels of last week's benchmarking of the 2.4 GHz iMac, the folks over at Primate Labs have updated their iMac performance comparison charts to include scores from Apple's top-of-the line ...
However, in reading up on general upgrades one could make to the first-gen Intel iMac, I found that it uses a Socket M processor, which can accommodate a Core 2 Duo of the Merom-era. If I were to ...
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