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Apple iMac
Monday November 05, 2007
Price at time of review.
A stunning design backed up by great performance and good value for money.
| Vendor |
Apple |
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| CPU model/brand |
Intel Core 2 Duo T7700 |
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| CPU speed |
2.4GHz |
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| Memory capacity |
1GB |
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| RAM type |
667MHz DDR2 |
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| HD capacity |
320GB |
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| Motherboard |
custom Apple m/b |
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| Optical drive |
Matshita UJ-85J DVD writer |
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| Graphics |
Radeon 2600 Pro |
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| Screen size |
24in |
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| Screen resolution |
1920 x 1200 |
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| Audio |
Realtek HD audio |
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| Speakers |
integrated stereo speakers |
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| Networking |
Bluetooth; 802.11b/g/n WLAN; Gigabit Ethernet |
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| Operating system |
Mac OS X 10.4 |
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| Front USB ports |
4 (total) |
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| Price |
2599 |
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| Supplier |
Apple |
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| Product site url |
http://www.apple.com/au |
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| Warranty |
1yr RTB |
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