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iMac - Differences between the "old" iMac 24 and the new one?


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bob@pflueger.co

 
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Hi, was curious about the major differences in the one I have which I bought in Nov 2006 and the new 24 inch. I didn't upgrade the memory, it's just out of the box. Thanks.
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Not to be rude but just go to the Apple website and check it out yourself.
Or download Mactracker and search for your computer and check the specs against the apple website. The layout is almost exactly the same.
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bob@pflueger.co

 
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not rude at all---very obvious point you make! lol
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New graphics card, new design, slimmer, faster processor, glossy screen, bigger hard drive, more RAM to name a few differences.
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