Typical price: £949
What is it: Super-elegant slimline desktop
What we think: Unless you're a gamer or an upgrade enthusiast, we can think of very few reasons not to make an iMac your next desktop
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February 24, 2008
Posted by: Hughespipe
"Best thing ever"
What I like:
The super sllek elegant design combined with a superb OS and amazing specs PERFECT
What I don't like:
A slight lack of compatability
Review:
I think that this wonderfull new system which combines elegance and performance, with maybee a slight blow to the bank balance, is a must have for the likes of anyone intersted in the more high demanding aspects of the computing world such as editing and graphic design to web programming and music production. This spectacular device ships with ilife 08 which matches iMac in quality and design perfectly. Not only tat buy they al work seemlesly with each other with each application linking in some way to another eg. iphoto has its own upload buttin to iweb and so on. I love this computer and is a must have.
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