Apple iMAC SE Desktop, snow (700-MHz PowerPC G3, 256 MB RAM, 60 GB hard drive)

Apple iMAC SE Desktop, snow (700-MHz PowerPC G3, 256 MB RAM, 60 GB hard drive)

 
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Product Description:

What revs you up? Music? Movies? The Internet? All of the above? Then sit down, strap in, and hang on, because iMac is going to rocket you to new heights of creativity and excitement. The new iMac offers you the shortest route to the Internet, the easiest way to make great movies, and, thanks to its CD-RW drive, the easiest way ever to rip, mix, and burn your own CDs.Speaking of performance, if you're looking for the ultimate iMac, take a close look at iMac Special Edition. It's equipped with all the features of iMac, plus a lightning-fast processor and a massive RAM. When you're moving that fast, you can get a lot more done, so Apple has included a huge hard drive to store all your creations. Rip, mix, burn. Shoot, edit, share. Surf, chat, download. The new iMac gives you the power to do it all.
Product Details
  • Binding: Personal Computers
  • Brand: Apple
  • CaseType: Integrated
  • Color: Snow
  • ComputerHardwareType: Desktop Computer
  • CPUManufacturer: IBM
  • CPUType: PowerPC G3
  • DataLinkProtocol: Ethernet
  • EAN: 0718908379141
  • FloppyDiskDriveDescription: None
  • FormFactor: All-in-one
  • GraphicsCardInterface: Integrated
  • GraphicsDescription: ATI RAGE 128 Ultra
  • HardwarePlatform: Mac
  • IncludedSoftware: QuickTime, iMovie 2, iTunes, AppleWorks, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Outlook Express, Netscape Communicator, Quicken Deluxe 2001, Palm Desktop, FAXstf, Cro-Mag Rally, Bugdom, and Nanosaur
  • KeyboardDescription: Apple Pro keyboard
  • Label: Apple Computer
  • Manufacturer: Apple Computer
  • Model: M8554LL/A
  • ModemDescription: 56 Kbps
  • MPN: M8554LL/A
  • NetworkInterfaceDescription: 10-/100-Mbps Ethernet
  • OperatingSystem: Apple MacOS X / MacOS 9
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProcessorCount: 1
  • ProductGroup: Personal Computer
  • ProductTypeName: PERSONAL_COMPUTER
  • Publisher: Apple Computer
  • RemovableStorage: None
  • Studio: Apple Computer
  • SystemMemoryType: SDRAM
  • UPC: 718908379141
  • VariationDescription: Snow
  • Warranty: 1 year warranty

Customer Reviews

This is not a computer.. This is iMac.2003-08-10
I don't understand much of computers, but I just can't think why do people use Windows PC if iMac exists... Let's start with the design, sweet, fantastic.. And Mac Os X is so much easier to use, so much better than Windows... Windows looks old-fashioned when compared to Mac Os X, looks really bad. The only thing that I do not enjoy about iMac is that there aren't many games for it. But this is still my favorite computer, so good, so beautiful, gorgeous.

If you want a good computer, this is what you've been looking for. Once you become an iMac user.. You'll never come back to Bill Gates again.

If you're looking for a computer get a Mac.2002-07-25
If you want a ... computer or you feel that you must have what virtually all your friends have, don't buy this computer. But if you want a good computer that is easy to learn and use and will out-perform and out-last your friends' PCs get this iMac -- or any other Mac for that matter. It's true: MACS ARE BETTER THAN PCs. They're easier to learn, easier to use, and far more reliable than PCs. Yes, Macs cost a little more initially (after all Toyotas and Hondas cost more than Kias) but studies show that PCs can quickly lose their initial savings in maintenance costs. And don't worry about the alleged shotage of Mac software; all of the major pieces of software are available in Mac versions -- which are easier to use than the PC versions. Also don't be confused by processor speeds; because of superior design, Macs are typically comparable in performance to PCs with twice the quoted processor speed. If you've got the courage to buck the crowd and go for quality and performance, do yourself a favor and get a Mac. This one is a great place to start.
yesterdays model2002-05-20
I have had this little machine for about 5 months now and Its workin great. The simplicity of the OS is wonderful! It literally took me less than 5 minutes to get connected and on the internet. While OSX is very, very stable It leaves me wanting the speed of 9. The programs I use this computer for are photoshop7, indesign2, and illustrator10. A G3 isnt exactly the best computer to be running for these programs. A new g4 imac is what I really wanted but my financial problems kept me from purchasing one. If you have the money and you will be doing animation, photo rendering, etc. then there is no doubt that you want a new g4. Check out the new emac, it's looking very nice and is the most affordable g4 on the market. (at the moment) But you should really find out what computer is best for your needs and what you can afford. Read alot of reviews and ask alot of questions, because buying a computer shouldn't be a trial and error situation. Know what you're buying!
iMac-An amazing computer!2002-04-27
The iMac is an excellent computer to use, especially at home. I own I 333 Mhz/Grape iMac which I think is great, but the 700 Mhz/Graphite blows it away. It is much faster and has many more accessories. You can now burn CD's on the iMac and there is much, much more memory space to make your iMac work at top-notch speed. I recommend that you get this iMac.
Excellent computer for home2002-01-12
This is an excellent computer for home, it provides all the things needed for any home task, it is also great for digital video an image management. The only thing it makes me not give it a five star rate is that is not to expandable, any way, if you are not planing to add more hard disck drives and there is no problem to add any other stuff as external peripherals, this is a great product.

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