Old iMacs vs New iMacs

May 8th, 2008 by Glitch | 29 views




Macworld put the new iMacs to the test after the first iMacs made its debut. Under the hood, the new iMacs differ significantly from the original aluminum iMac, and those differences result in speed increases. Take a look at Macworlds review here

Obviously, the new iMacs proved to be faster the the old ones, considering that they cost the same.

“The one major thing we didn’t like about the first-generation aluminum iMac—the poor viewing angle on the 20-inch screen—hasn’t changed for the better. Still, our praise of the previous aluminum iMac still applies: The iMac offers enough features for both general consumers and professionals” said Macworld

The 2.66GHz 20-inch iMac offers a nice blend of price and performance; it’s a better value than the 2.4GHz iMac. The 2.8GHz iMac, in all its 24-inch glory, is a stunning machine and is bound to make an impression in your home or office.

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