Apple is at it again with the new iMac, bigger, better, faster, and most importantly, cheaper.
The all-new, all-in-one iMac packs a complete, high-performance computer into a beautifully thin design. Available in 20- and 24-inch widescreen models, it includes built-in wireless, Mac OS X, and the new iLife ’08. So within minutes of opening the box, you’ll be doing everything from sharing photos to creating movies to building websites. And it starts at just $1199.
Think Secret reports that Apple will deliver three new iMac configurations, priced at $1,199, $1,499, and $1,799. Think Secret notes that the pricing makes it obvious that Apple is cutting out the 17-inch model but points out that the 20-inch iMac will receive a $300 price drop and the 24-inch will see its price shaved $200 from $1,999 to $1,799. In addition, the $1,499 iMac will probably feature a 20-inch display with upgraded specs.
iLugger’s durable water resistant nylon bags are designed to carry around an Apple iMac, a Mac Display, or a Mac Tower. The cases features heavy foam padding, a removable shoulder strap, an extra handle for support and removable backpack straps on certain models. It is currently available in Gray, Black Blue/black, or orange/black.
According to rumor, Apple will release the new version of iMac in the near future. The new iMac will be available in both black and white. It will probably be powered by Core 2 Duo processors. Unfortunately, there is no info on the release date.
Here’s Apple’s new holiday ad, with all the MacBooks and the iPods and the iMacs and everything Apple-icious gliding over virtual ice and making kaleidoscopic dances. I bet this would stimulate your optic nerves as much as it did mine. I watched it 3 times and I’m watching it again as soon as I hit “post”.
Apple has released a 24 inch widescreen iMac which is powered by a 2.16 GHz Core 2 Duo processor and an nVidia 7300GT. The iMac’s screen resolution has been upgraded to 1,920 x 1,200 pixels. Other specifications include 1GB of RAM, an 8x DL DVD burner and 4MB of L2 cache. This 24 inch iMac will cost around US$2,621.