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My wife and I are constantly grabbing dibs

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on the computer, and the kids( when they are around).
I was just going to order this from apple, then I hesitated, should I just get a power mac or is the iMac good enough, I love the all in one packaged iMac. I still have hundreds of photos to put in this thing Or the new one. (which will be mine alone BTW hehehe)


• 2GB DDR400 SDRAM - 2 DIMMs
• 400GB Serial ATA drive
• SuperDrive (DVD+R DL/DVD+RW/CD-RW)
• Keyboard & Mouse + Mac OS X - U.S. English
• None
• 56Kbps Modem
• AppleCare Protection Plan for iMac/eMac
• 20-inch widescreen LCD
• 2GHz PowerPC G5
• ATI Radeon 9600 with 128MB DDR Video Memory
• AirPort Extreme
• Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR

Estimated Ship:
1-3 business days
Free Shipping (yeah right) lol
 
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20" iMac C2D 2.16ghz, 13" MacBook 2.0ghz, 60gb iPod vid, 1gb nano
That is an excellent system. I have the 17" 1.8ghz with a gig of ram and it is more than powerful enough for everything I do so you would be flying with 2.0ghz and 2gb, and 20" is very nice. If you are looking to save money upgrade the ram yourself, I haven't looked to see how much they charge for 2 gb but it is probably a pretty penny
 
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Your opinion means a lot trp, Thanks! I prefer "they" add the ram (no hassles when it comes to warranty that way) ;)
 
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iNAP said:
Your opinion means a lot trp, Thanks! I prefer "they" add the ram (no hassles when it comes to warranty that way) ;)

I understand what you mean. When I got my iMac I purchased it with the 1gb of ram just for convenience, the extra money was worth not having to find a stick somewhere else, having to open up the computer and install it, and have a chance that it doesnt work.
 

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