Apple iMac (MA200LL/A) Intel Core Duo 2 GHz ( Dual-Core ) 512MB 20" Active Matrix TFT LCD ATi Radeon X1600...
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. more
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Description
General
- BrandApple
- Product TypeMacintosh Desktop
- Form FactorDesktop
- Processor TypeIntel Core Duo 2 GHz ( Dual-Core )
- Processor Cache Size2MB L2
- Memory512MB
- Hard Drive250GB Serial ATA 7200 rpm
- Optical DriveDVD-Writer (Double-layer)
- GraphicsATi Radeon X1600 128MB GDDR3 SDRAM PCI Express
- Monitor20" Active Matrix TFT LCD
Processor
- Processor Speed2.0 GHz
- Processor FSB667MHz
- L2 Cache Size2MB L2
ProductReviews82/100 (112 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 0/5
- From: T3
- Posted: Mar-17-2009
Apple iMac review T3 tests the new iMac, announced just two weeks previously Just over ten years ago, the iMac revived the fortunes of an ailing Apple. Boasting a G3 PowerPC processor, a CRT monitor and a form factor which combined...
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- 0/5
- From: Hexus
- Posted: Jan-02-2009
Overview A motherboard's main job is to act as a conduit between the various hardware elements that make up a PC. It needs to be able to link the desired CPU(s), system memory, graphics card, hard drive(s), and add-in cards and...
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- 5/5
- From: Review Centre
- Posted: Sep-17-2008
- Guest.'s Review of Matrix Matrix
Matrix Matrix is a great gun for any beginner or intermediate play. would recommend you buy this marker. Can shoot up to 30bps and is very lite as it only weighs about 1.94 pounds.
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- 4.5/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Mar-06-2008
- "Apple Keeps on Ticking"
This machine is the perfect compliment to my home. There is not much this machine can't do. The machine has a small humming but, you only notice when there is no sound in the room.
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: T3
- Posted: Sep-17-2008
- Guest.'s Review of Matrix Matrix
Matrix Matrix is a great gun for any beginner or intermediate play. would recommend you buy this marker. Can shoot up to 30bps and is very lite as it only weighs about 1.94 pounds.
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- 3/5
- From: Hexus
- Posted: Aug-14-2006
- kinda, but...
Pros: beutiful design and sweet big screen Cons: wireless If you're looking forward to buying this machine, get wireless set up in your home first, since a wireless internet connection is required to run Mac OS X 10.4.4 on your new...
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- 0.5/5
- From: Review Centre
- Posted: May-21-2007
- "IMAC INTEL EARLY 2006 DONT TURN ON"
Im really disspointment, i waste all my bank money buying this imac, for you $1799 is less, but for me is the same price of my car, my imac intel have 1 year and 25 days and turn off forever, my apple reseller (Jetstereo, Tegucigalpa,...
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- 0/5
- From: CNET
- Posted: Mar-17-2009
Apple iMac review T3 tests the new iMac, announced just two weeks previously Just over ten years ago, the iMac revived the fortunes of an ailing Apple. Boasting a G3 PowerPC processor, a CRT monitor and a form factor which combined...
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