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Apple iMac(MA878LL/A) Intel Core 2 Duo 1 GB 24" Widescreen Active Matrix TFT LCD ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO 320GB Serial ATA 7200 rpm Dual-Layer SuperDrive Macintosh Desktop

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Apple desktop computers bring a perfect balance of price and performance for common productivity applications and basic multimedia functionality. Soon you'll be surfing the Web, listening to your favorite songs, watching the movies, and lots more, from the comfort of your home.

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From: Techradar Reviewed by: Techradar Expert Posted: Jun 05, 2007 Type: Expert Review

Since announcing its intention to move to Intel chips two years ago, Apple has been keen to keep apace with the processor developments of the Windows-based mainstream. Although it took Apple six months to outfit Intel's Core 2 Duo technology to its m
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PROS: Massively powerful Superb performance Reasonably good value
CONS: You're unlikely to need so much grunt
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From: Techradar Reviewed by: Techradar Expert Posted: Jan 23, 2007 Type: Expert Review

Apple was perhaps the first manufacturer to recognise that no computer works in isolation. From their earliest days, Macs could be harnessed into local area networks without internal modification, and after the launch of the iMac with its built- in m
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PROS: Consistent Synchronisation of Mailboxes Great Interface - Matches Apple Mail Address Book Integration Keyboard Shortcuts for Power Users Compatible with PC Browsers
CONS: Still Relatively Expensive
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From: Goodgearguide Reviewed by: Goodgearguide Expert Posted: Dec 18, 2006 Type: Expert Review

The Core 2 Duo family of dual core processors was introduced in July 2006 to supersede the aging Pentium 4 and Pentium D models. The Pentium 4 was last updated in February 2004 and was discontinued in favour of the dual-core Pentium D, which was intr
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PROS: Great all around performance
CONS: Nothing of note
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From: Pcauthority Reviewed by: Pcauthority Expert Posted: Dec 15, 2006 Type: Expert Review

Beautifully engineered and constructed, the Mac Pro is also the fastest PC we??ve ever seen by some margin. It??s ironic that the first workstation PC we??ve ever reviewed sporting dual Intel Core-based processors is in fact an Appl
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From: Pcplus Reviewed by: Pcplus Expert Posted: Nov 01, 2006 Type: Expert Review

Weve come a long way since Henry Ford. Its a sign of our choice driven times that Apple is no longer even offering a standard configuration for the Mac Pro, the machine that replaces the long-standing Power Mac brand. Instead, you can visit the
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