Typical price: £1,349
What is it: A 24-inch desktop and home-entertainment system
What we think: Its sprawling display and capable features will win many over
Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (24-inch, 2.16GHz) History
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29 Apr 2008 in Crave
New iMacs in 'getting latest CPUs again' shocker
It's that time of year again. Apple has decided to catch up with the rest of the PC world by installing the latest CPUs and graphics cards into its iMacs
7 Sep 2006 in Crave
Apple iMac 24-inch: Love is in the air
Just when you thought it was safe to deny the Mac a place on your desk, Apple go and introduce a 24-inch iMac with a nuclear-grade Intel Core 2 Duo processor
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