$6.59 .com Sale at GoDaddy.com
MacHits
Engadget

Related tags

iMac (5) ATI (2) Apple Store (2) Accessories (2)

Apple updates iMac as expected

April 28, 2008

Yup, another Apple store outage reveals yet another bump in product specs. This time, it's the iMac getting the treatment just as Geeksugar and our own sources predicted... on a Monday though instead of the Apple's customary Tuesday morning approach. So what's new? Well, for starters you're now looking at the latest Core 2 Duo processors starting at the same $1,199. The 24-inch model now sports a 3.06GHz processor and NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS graphics as options.

Developing...
Permalink | Email this | Comments

Read the article on Engadget
Macworld

From the Lab: Penryn iMacs show promise

Macworld Lab has begun testing the new iMacs released Monday, and we’ve got results for the entry-level 2.4GHz model as well as the build-to-order 3.06GHz machine.
Similar news about iMac
Apple Hot News

Apple Updates iMac

CUPERTINO, California—April 28, 2008—Apple
Similar news about iMac

Macworld - Review: 20- and 24-Inch Aluminum...

Apple's new crop of iMacs get a speed bump.
05/07/08
Similar news about iMac

Macworld - Apple updates iMac with faster...

Apple updated its iMac line with faster processors and graphics cards, as well as offering new build-to-order options.
04/28/08
Similar news about iMac

Macworld - New iMac has a need for speed

Dan Moren takes a closer look at what the changes to Apple’s iMac offerings will mean to that desktop’s performance.
04/28/08
Similar news about iMac

The Sydney Morning Herald The Apple of your iMac

A look back at the iMac G3 a decade after its launch.
05/06/08
Similar news about iMac

TUAW iMac turns 10

It was ten years ago today that Steve Jobs mounted the Flint Center auditorium near Apple's campus and revealed the product that would save Apple, and become the best selling...
05/06/08
Similar news about iMac

Macworld - Improved iMac graphics won’t matter...

The graphics options available for the new 24-inch iMac are impressive, Peter Cohen says. But they’re unlikely to cause gamers to embrace either the updated desktop or the Mac...
05/08/08
Similar news about iMac
Your Ad Here
AppleInsider

MacMall offering $100 rebates on new iMacs, in stock now

MacMall, Apple's largest direct reseller, is offering up to $100 in rebates on the just-announced Penryn-based iMacs, each of which comes with free shipping, a free printer, and a free copy of Parallel's Desktop 3.0. The reseller is claiming stock...
Similar news about iMac
TUAW

The philosophy of iMac

Let me tell you something about my mindset. When I bought an iPhone, one of my first thoughts was: "How do I hook up a bluetooth keyboard to this thing?" It's that kind of thinking that has always stood between me and the iMac. Because in this world, there are two kinds of people[1]: the iMac people and the tower people. iMac people love the all-in-one package that their system brings. It's hard to look at an iMac and not think that it's smiling at you. The iMac delivers the entire computing experience in a single friendly unit. Customization? They do it at the store. Buyers decide what kind of memory and hard drive space they want. And then they buy it. And they're done. Tower people don't think that way. Memory, drives, peripherals -- these are all things that ebb and flow throughout the lifetime of the unit. More USB ports? Throw in a card. Widescreen monitors just went on sale? Buy one and eBay the current screen. Coming from an tower perspective, the iMac has always puzzled me. It makes people happy without ever needing to be disassembled and reassembled. Sure, there are hobbyists who do exactly that but they are usually tower people playing with iMac-shaped toys. Most iMac users I know are perfectly happy to use their Apple system for the entire lifetime of that unit -- often a very long lifetime indeed -- and never crack it open and mod it. Ever. Astonishing. So here I am raising a glass to the iMac on its birthday and to all the iMac users whose lives have been enriched by this little puzzling unit. May your systems be reliable and long-lived. And may you continue to enjoy your all-in-one system. Cheers! [1] That is, other than the people who divide people into two kinds of people and the people who don't.Permalink | Email this | Comments
Similar news about iMac

Macworld - From the Lab: Comparing new iMacs to...

When Apple releases new hardware, it’s usually not owners of the previous models that are looking to upgrade—rather, it’s people who own older systems. With that in mind,...
05/14/08
Similar news about iMac

123macmini Apple Updates iMac

Apple today updated its all-in-one iMac line with the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors.
04/28/08
Similar news about iMac

macNN Deals: late iMacs, Apple refurbs...

In light of Apple's updates to the iMac line, MacMall is running a few specials on late model iMacs, both the 20- and 24-inch versions. The 24-inch iMac comes with a 2.4GHz...
04/29/08
Similar news about iMac

TUAW PC Magazine likes the new iMac

PC Magazine has been reviewing Mac for awhile now, but it still strikes me as rather novel when they recommend a Mac. That's just what they did for Apple's latest iMac. PC Mag...
05/07/08
Similar news about iMac

AppleInsider Briefly: R.E.M. at Apple Store; iMac...

One of the pioneers of the alternative rock scene will play an exclusive set next week at Apple's flagship retail store in London. Meanwhile, retailers are attempting to clear...
03/19/08
Similar news about iMac

Yahoo! News New iMac Could Be Big Hit with Gamers...

NewsFactor - The upgrades to Apple's iMacs announced Monday might seem pedestrian, but some observers see them as heralding an exciting new future for the Mac -- gaming.
04/29/08
Similar news about iMac
Macrumors

Intel Provides early 'Montevina'-Like Technology to iMac

Today's iMac updates provided a few surprising upgrades to the existing iMacs. The key changes include: - Faster Penryn processors (2.4GHz-3.06GHz), up from 2.0-2.8GHz Merom processors. - 1066MHz Front Side Bus, up from 800MHz....
Similar news about iMac
Macworld

Eight ways the iMac changed computing

Ten years ago, the iMac shipped to eager customers, and the computing world was never the same. Benj Edwards looks at the iMac’s impact over the last decade.
Similar news about iMac

macNN PC Mag: 24-inch Penryn iMac great,...

Apple's newest 24-inch iMac is an amazing computer, but is beginning to face tougher competition, writes PC Magazine in a new review. The $1,800 machine has been upgraded with...
05/02/08
Similar news about iMac

AppleInsider New iMacs in retail system; 3G iPhone...

Apple's upcoming iMac has made a tentative appearance in US retail channel systems. Meanwhile, one rumor has the 3G iPhone receiving both GPS and a significant visual update,...
04/26/08
Similar news about iPhone

Macworld - Adding 802.11n to older iMac

Have an 802.11n network that's slowed down by an older Mac's "g" wireless card? Here's a solution.
06/11/08
Similar news about iMac

macNN Pelican ships hard case for iMacs

Case manufacturer Pelican is now selling a model dedicated to Apple's most recent iMacs, the iMCruzer. The case fits 20- and 24-inch aluminum iMacs, as well as their matching...
03/04/08
Similar news about iMac

Arstechnica Hello (again): Apple's iMac turns 10

Apple's iconic iMac has made a lasting impression on the world of consumer computers over the last 10 years and made some powerful contributions to the turnaround of Apple....
08/15/08
Similar news about iMac

Yahoo! News Apple's iMacs Get More Power,...

NewsFactor - Apple's all-in-one iMac line is being upgraded with new Intel Core 2 Duo processors with 6MB L2 cache, a faster 1066-MHz front-side bus throughout the entire line,...
04/28/08
Similar news about iMac

Webmaster