Apple iMac 24-inch Intel® Core™2 Duo 61 cm (24") 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 320 GB AMD Radeon HD 2600 Pro Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger

  • Brand : Apple
  • Product family : iMac
  • Product name : 24-inch iMac
  • Product code : MA878B/A
  • Category : All-in-One PCs/Workstations
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  • Long product name Apple iMac 24-inch Intel® Core™2 Duo 61 cm (24") 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 320 GB AMD Radeon HD 2600 Pro Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger :

    iMac, Intel Core 2 Duo (2.4GHz, 4MB L2, 800MHz), 1GB DDR2 SDRAM, 320GB SATA 7200 rpm, 24" TFT LCD 1920x1200p, 8x SuperDrive, ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro 256MB, Mac OS X 10.4.10 Tiger

  • Short summary description Apple iMac 24-inch Intel® Core™2 Duo 61 cm (24") 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 320 GB AMD Radeon HD 2600 Pro Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger :

    Apple iMac 24-inch, 61 cm (24"), Intel® Core™2 Duo, 1 GB, DDR2-SDRAM, 320 GB, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger

  • Long summary description Apple iMac 24-inch Intel® Core™2 Duo 61 cm (24") 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 320 GB AMD Radeon HD 2600 Pro Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger :

    Apple iMac 24-inch. Display diagonal: 61 cm (24"). Processor family: Intel® Core™2 Duo, Processor frequency: 2.4 GHz. Internal memory: 1 GB, Internal memory type: DDR2-SDRAM. Total storage capacity: 320 GB. Discrete graphics card model: AMD Radeon HD 2600 Pro. Built-in camera. Operating system installed: Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger

Reviews
Updated:
2014-06-12 02:46:53
Average rating:85
Uk has collected 17 expert reviews for Apple iMac 24-inch Intel® Core™2 Duo 61 cm (24") 1 GB DDR2-SDRAM 320 GB AMD Radeon HD 2600 Pro Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
tomshardware.co.uk
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2014-06-12 02:46:53
Average rating:0
The iMac has had a firm place in Apple’s product line ever since its introduction in 1998. This is hardly surprising considering that many credit it with practically saving the company and helping it re-emerge on the stage. Each of the iMac’s...
macworld.co.uk
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2014-06-12 02:46:53
Average rating:100
Let’s face it – the iMac, Apple’s flagship consumer desktop model, was long overdue a facelift. The iMac G5 arrived in August 2004, and 2006’s Intel iMacs looked identical to that model. Now though, the iMac has been given a comple...
  • Compact all-in-one design, new slimmer keyboard, lower prices across the board, FireWire 800 port, larger screen (especially impressive on 24-inch model)...
  • Glossy screen frustrates some users, viewing angle not so good on 20-inch model...
  • With large displays, room for a lot of internal storage and RAM, and a striking new design, the latest iMacs are a nice step forward – and good value to boot. Performance gains are minimal over the last iMacs, but as computers that straddle the line...
pcauthority.com.au
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2014-06-12 02:46:53
Average rating:83
A stunning design backed up by great performance and good value for money.
techradar.com
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2014-06-12 02:46:53
Average rating:80
Choosing a video-editing platform from Apples current desktop range is a conundrum. The Mac Pro towers do provide best of class performance but for everyday video editing its a case of overkill. Xeon processors and ECC memory are a needless extrava...
  • Great design, Ease of use...
  • Lacks space for video editing work...
  • Choosing a video-editing platform from Apples current desktop range is a conundrum. The Mac Pro towers do provide best of class performance but for everyday video editing its a case of overkill. Xeon processors and ECC memory are a needless extrava...
goodgearguide.com.au
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2014-06-12 02:46:53
Average rating:75
The 24in iMac is the big boy of Apples all-in-one desktop line. Despite a new design and upgraded specs, it constitutes a modest update. But this striking system will surely make you look twice. We tested the retail-store configuration of the 24in iMa...
  • Sleek, all-in-one design, improved screen quality...
  • All-in-one design limits expansion The Final Word As appealing as the new iMac is, with the Leopard operating system coming this month, Id recommend holding off. If you do, youll get the new OS preinstalled.
  • As appealing as the new iMac is, with the Leopard operating system coming this month, Id recommend holding off. If you do, youll get the new OS preinstalled.
expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-06-12 02:46:53
Average rating:80
Its exactly nine years since the first iMac made its way onto dealers shelves, heralding a new era of the Mac and a period of almost unblemished success for Apple. Nearly a decade on and only the name remains the same. More than any previous model, t...
stuff.tv
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2014-06-12 02:46:53
Average rating:100
Video review: It may not be revolutionary, but the new iMac has breathed new life into the best line of all-in-one computers on earth...
  • Stunning design. Packed with power...
  • Limited upgradability. No TV tuner...
  • It may not be revolutionary, but the new iMac has breathed new life into the best line of all-in-one computers on earth...
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2014-06-12 02:46:53
Average rating:80
The 24in iMac - which starts at £799 - is Apples first refresh to its all-in-one desktop line. Despite tweaks to the design and specifications, this is a modest, nonradical Apple iMac update. Even so, the striking system will make you look twice. W...
  • Svelte and appealing though the new iMac is, with the Leopard OS slated to ship in October, we recommend against purchasing a new iMac right away. At some point Apple presumably will announce what, if any, plan it will offer to buyers of the first wav...
Businessweek.com
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2014-06-12 02:46:53
Average rating:90
The Good: Giant screen, easy-to-use software; plentiful ports for peripherals The Bad: Pricey; no media card reader; no ability to upgrade optical drive to high-definition DVD The Bottom Line: The updated iMac remains the champ for those looking for...
  • Giant screen, easy-to-use software; plentiful ports for peripherals...
  • Pricey; no media card reader; no ability to upgrade optical drive to high-definition DVD...
  • The updated iMac remains the champ for those looking for a multimedia PC...
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