Memory matters — so isn’t Apple forgetting something? I really like the new iMac. For the same price as the previous generation (or less, for the two higher-end models) you get much more power, thanks ...
Apple has equipped its just-announced M4-powered iMac with 16GB of Unified Memory as standard, up from 8GB of RAM in the previous model. The new iMac starts at $1,299. As rumored, Apple has upped the ...
Reader Doug Eldred also sent us the following question: "Does anyone have any actual data for how much difference 'matched RAM' makes on the G5 iMac? Is this a mostly theoretical boost, or does it ...
Performance: Overall this desktop's performance was very good. Ergonomics: The desktop is bundled with a keyboard and mouse. It had well-designed features that made it comfortable or convenient to use ...
Performance: Overall this desktop's performance was very good. Compared to other tested desktops, its speed was adequate for common tasks such as web browsing, video conferencing, and application ...
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A number of users report issues with USB-based Flash memory devices and the iMac Core Duo. In many cases, these devices are inordinately slow to transfer data or stall indefinitely when connected to ...
Editor’s note: Last month, online news editor Ken Mingis snagged one of the first iMac G5s and offered an early look at Apple’s latest desktop (see story). Here, Yuval Kossovsky weighs in. Like many ...
Earlier this week I got my hands on what is will possibly be the last noteworthy iMac refresh before Apple transitions from Intel to its own silicon. If that ends up being the case, we can say that ...
Apple on Wednesday updated its entire iMac product line, adding the new Core 2 Duo Intel processor. In addition to the updated processors, Apple launched a new model that features a 24-inch widescreen ...
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced a new notebook and an iMac computer that use Intel’s latest processor on Tuesday, six months ahead of the schedule outlined by Apple last year. The long awaited update ...