The desktop icons now comes with a speedier processor and twice as much memory as standard
Not content with unveiling a shiny new Mac Mini and Mac Pro, Apple has also given its iMac range a turbo boost.
The main differences are faster Intel Core 2 Duo processors, new NVIDIA graphics across the line and an extra injection of memory, with the range’s aluminium finish and 1920x1200 display unchanged.
If you have $3,699 handy the top of the range 24in model is now powered by a 3.06GHz processor, has a healthy 4GB memory and has a 1TB hard-drive in its belly.
The bottom of the line 20in iMac is now $1,999, and runs on a 2.66GHz Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM and a generous 320GB hard-drive.
Squeezed in between are two more 24in models priced at $2,499 and $2,999 – they have 2.66Ghz and 2.93Ghz processors respectively, with the latter also rocking a slightly more powerful NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 graphics card.
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