iMac 24" Released!


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Does anyone know which chip it is they are using in these. I was reading somewhere the other day about there being conroe and Merom, which is used in these Imacs. When I get paid next I am ordering the 24" one now problem, brilliant move by apple!

On second thoughts I may well hold off until Leopard is released.

Cinema Displays have also been reduced so that the iMac isn't a cinema display with a free computer built in :D

On second thoughts I may well hold off until Leopard is released.

If you wait until Leopard is released, then you may as well wait until the iMac is updated again... and if you're waiting until then, you might as well wait until OS X 10.6 is released... and if you're going to wait for that, you might as well wait for the iMac to be updated again.

Do you see where this is going? :)

Just called up to get a quote on an education (NUS) price:

?1484

? 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

? 1GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x512MB

? NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB SDRAM

? 250GB Serial ATA drive

? Wireless keyboard & wireless Mighty Mouse + Mac OS X

? AppleCare Protection Plan for iMac/eMac

? 24-inch TFT display

? 8x double-layer SuperDrive (DVD?RW, CD-RW)

? AirPort Extreme

? Bluetooth 2.0

? Apple Care

? Wireless Keyboard + Mouse

?1336

? 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

? 1GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x512MB

? NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB SDRAM

? 250GB Serial ATA drive

? Wireless keyboard & wireless Mighty Mouse + Mac OS X

? AppleCare Protection Plan for iMac/eMac

? 24-inch TFT display

? 8x double-layer SuperDrive (DVD?RW, CD-RW)

? AirPort Extreme

? Bluetooth 2.0

? Apple Care

? Wireless Keyboard + Mouse

wow, no fanfare or anything lol.? I was just doing my normal browsing from page to page and was shocked to see a 24" iMac in the applestore! ???I promised myself no more computers for 3 years since i got the mac pro...

Does anyone think this means that the September 12th event will now be about a new iPod + a Movies store, so they released the iMac early so it won't be the focus of the event?

I was wondering about the relative value of the new iMacs, so I tried to configure a similar computer on Dell's site, but there simply isn't another computer like it :)

Even when I tried building a desktop machine + 24" monitor, it'd only let me select up to 19".

cool although they havent updated apple.co.nz guess isnt in stock down here yet but it will be far too expensive for me anyhow guess i'm still aiming at good ol' 17" hopefully they will have a reduction for end of stock core duos i might be able to afford :)

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