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Apple iMac G4 1.25GHz: a first look review

Reviews The new 17in.iMac's processor accelerates from 1GHz to 1.25GHz. The 15in.iMac, like all little siblings, gets the hand-me-down 1GHz processor -- which is still an improvement upon its old 800MHz chip.

[September 17, 2003, 9:15]

Apple iMac G5 review

Reviews With no buttons or ports on the front of the iMac, the machine has a lovely uninterrupted appearance, which should come as no surprise since Apple's iPod design team had a hand in creating the iMac G5 (in contrast to ads we've seen, an Apple...

[October 11, 2004, 10:20]

Apple iMac G5 (2.0GHz, 17in.): a first look review

Reviews Apple's three iMac G5 models now ship with the new Tiger OS, a slew of new hardware and, in the case of the 20in.model, a lower price. All three models boast twice the memory of the previous iMac G5 lineup, larger hard drives, better graphics and...

[May 13, 2005, 9:20]

Apple iMac G5: a first look review

Reviews Now that the iPod era is upon us, it makes sense that Apple's new iMac G5 wears the same uniform as the little MP3 player that revitalised the company's fortunes. Crafted by the same team of designers as the iPod, the new iMac G5 picks up where...

[September 1, 2004, 8:15]

Apple iMac G4 (20in., 1.25GHz) review

Reviews Otherwise, it's the same old iMac: simple and stylish. Although it retains the same arctic-white, hemispherical design as its predecessors, the 20in.iMac -- at a hefty 18.2kg -- weighs almost twice as much as the 17in.version.

[February 11, 2004, 8:05]

Apple iMac G4 1.25GHz review

Reviews The wide-screen, 17in.display is this iMac's best feature, offering generous desktop work space and a 16:10 aspect ratio that practically cries out for DVD viewing. The Apple iMac has seen a speed bump with this release, but its physical design...

[December 2, 2003, 9:25]

Apple iMac (24in., 2.66GHz Core 2 Duo, 2009) review

Reviews With 4GB of RAM and a 640GB hard drive, especially, the iMac's specs are now more or less in line with Windows-based all-in-ones in the same price range. VAT) iMac is its 24in.display. However, you'd be right to be concerned that although the iMac...

[March 5, 2009, 10:50]

Apple iMac 800MHz PowerPC G4 review

Reviews Beyond radically redesigning the iMac, Apple has finally updated the G3 processor to the G4 and upgraded to the nVidia GeForce2 MX graphics chip. The new iMac will be available in three configurations.

[January 13, 2002, 23:00]

Apple MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo 2.33GHz, 17in.) review

Reviews The aluminium MacBook Pro is a clear departure from the black or white plastic look of the iPod, the iMac or the (non-Pro) MacBook. You also get Apple's Front Row remote: this tiny unit is the same as the one that comes with the iMac, and it...

[January 29, 2007, 11:37]

Apple Boot Camp (beta) review

Reviews Before we could run the program, we first had to update our iMac to Mac OS X 10.4.6, followed by a quick firmware update. We were then prompted to burn a disc of Windows drivers (for the iMac Core Duo's video and audio adapters, peripherals, wired...

[April 10, 2006, 9:05]

Installing Windows on a Mac with Boot Camp review

Reviews A new sight for Mac users: a black Windows start screen on the iMac. The Windows XP Bliss wallpaper on an iMac. The Boot Camp Assistant welcome window. A larger Boot Camp Assistant welcome window with system requirements.

[April 6, 2006, 8:30]

Apple PowerBook G4 (1GHz, 17in. TFT) review

Reviews Overall, its performance is excellent, but it's not significantly better than that of the iMac, and it's about the same as that of the Titanium PowerBook. It outperformed a similarly configured iMac, as well, although the iMac had half as much memory.

[May 6, 2003, 11:53]

Apple Mac mini (1.25GHz) review

Reviews Whereas the iMac G5 uses a 3.5in.rpm drive, inside the mini spins a 2.5in.rpm drive. Memory has long been a shortcoming in Macs, including both the iMac G5 and even a couple of Power Mac G5 configurations, which also ship standard with 256MB of...

[February 2, 2005, 7:35]

Mac-Antique Roadshow review

Reviews Bondi Blue iMac G3 In 1998, with Steve Jobs back at the helm, Apple returned to its roots by producing an innovative compact desktop computer in the shape of the iMac G3. Undoubtedly an industrial design classic (despite its widely reviled circular...

[January 23, 2009, 16:05]

Apple Power Mac G5 review

Reviews It's ironic that Apple's most significant desktop announcement since the arrival of the original iMac was heralded by a distinctly uncharacteristic information leak. For less than 30 minutes last week, the specifications and prices of the newly...

[June 24, 2003, 7:11]

Apple Mighty Mouse review

Reviews The Mighty Mouse has the same smooth, shiny, white-plastic finish you've seen on iPods and other Apple products, making it an aesthetically perfect accessory for an iBook or an iMac p, beware: The scroll ball and side buttons are a light grey.

[August 31, 2005, 10:00]

Apple Power Mac G5 (dual 2.7GHz): a first look review

Reviews Unlike with the updated iMac G5 line, wireless AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth haven't been made standard features on the Power Mac G5. The Apple Power Mac G5 received more than just a new OS in recent weeks.

[May 13, 2005, 8:35]

Apple Mac mini: a first look review

Reviews As with the similarly sleek iMac G5, all of the ports and the power button on the Mac mini are located on the back panel. Apple has unveiled its forthcoming Mac mini computer during company cofounder Steve Jobs's keynote address, which kicked off...

[January 12, 2005, 7:35]

Apple MacBook Pro (17in., 2.16GHz Core Duo): a first look review

Reviews The Intel processor gives Apple the potential to match the performance capabilities of its Windows-based competition, but as demonstrated with the 15.4in.model and the iMac Core Duo, we've witnessed the growing pains Apple is experiencing in...

[April 26, 2006, 16:10]

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