Friday, April 10, 2009

Ipod Touch Style

Quality and style extend to the Apple Mighty Mouse and the Apple Keyboard. The iMac has two screen sizes, a 20 inch and a 24inch. The resolution of the 20 inch screen is 1680 by 1050 pixels, and that of the 24 inch screen 1920 by 1200 pixels.
The technical specifications of the iMac prove this machine is good value for money. The processors are all Intel Core 2 Duo with options of 2.4GHz and 2.66GHz for the 20 inch model, and 2.8GHz and 3.06GHz for the 24 inch. Standard memory for the 2.4GHz is 1GB (installed as a 1GB SO-DIMM), and for the other processors, 2GB (installed as two 1GB SO-DIMMs). Basic hard drive storage is a useful 250GB for the 2.4GHz iMac with an option for 320GB or 500GB. The 24 inch iMac also offers 1TB of storage as its top of the range option – surely enough for most purposes.
On the 20 inch screen with 2.4GHz, graphics come via an ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT processor with 128MB of GDDR3 memory. Hardware
The iMac now has three USB 2.0 ports at the back and two on the Apple Keyboard. Communications
Each iMac has wireless capability. Other audio features include headphone/optical digital audio output and audio line in/optical digital audio input minijacks.
The operating system is the Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard. The pre-installed software of the iMac includes a wide range of updated Apple applications, together with iLife ’08. Performance
It’s surprisingly difficult to compare the iMac to its competitors because Apple offers three distinct differences:
the Mac OS X operating system
its own software
Nonetheless, it is possible to compare the more objective items of power, memory, storage and graphics. In these respects, the iMac is not only great value, Apple have put the computer together very cleverly.

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