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
Average user rating
Average user rating from 3 users
Agree? Disagree? Write your own review of the Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (24-inch, 2.16GHz)
Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (24-inch, 2.16GHz) user reviews
November 2, 2006
Posted by: Louise Ash
"Just amazing. Fast, OSX is slick, smooth and relaible, 24"
What I like:
Bright screen, speed, looks and ease of use
What I don't like:
Er? Do they do a 30
Review:
Go buy one. I'm running Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro back to back and this machine just does not even appear to run slow. OSX is just perfect. For me, this is neater than buying a Pro Mac and large screen, the combination of the Duo Core 2 and a built in 24
Agree? Disagree?
Write your own review of the Apple iMac Core 2 Duo (24-inch, 2.16GHz)
Tell us what you think
Can't find the product you're looking for? Want to suggest a product for review?

Do More with your Desktop
- Gear Envy: Apple iMac
- How do I access my PC while away from home?
- Build the ultimate quiet PC
- Three ways to capture video from the Internet
- Can I buy a cheap video-editing PC?
- Speed up your bootup time
on Desktops
'Get a Mac' ads heckle Windows 7 launch
Apple has released a set of new commercials, all designed to upset the launch of Windows 7 and -- to a lesser extent -- highlight the advantages of its own products
More:
- Using the new iMac as a games console display: Not that easy
- Amazon to publish free Kindle PC app
- Apple iMac goes quad-core, gets graphics choice, SD slot and multi-touch Magic Mouse
- Mechanical Tumour: Revolting brain-thing pulses with your CPU
- Alienware Aurora gaming desktop has scary motorised vents
Latest Desktop Reviews
Apple iMac (27-inch, unibody, 2009)
Although not much faster than its predecessor, the LED-backlit display and spec tweaks are welcome
ViewSonic VPC100
Not particularly exciting, but it's cheap and offers a relatively large display for a nettop
Dell Studio XPS 435
Despite some missing features, it's a decent all-rounder, and it looks good for a Dell desktop too






