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<blockquote data-quote="trademark" data-source="post: 375296" data-attributes="member: 30066"><p>I think the iMac would suit your needs best, and for a lot of reasons.</p><p></p><p>With the new intel core duo iMacs, not only are they faster, but cheaper.</p><p>The iMac has by far one of the best displays in the market for computers. You will be amazed at the sheer quality of your photos and games on it.</p><p>Also with the advent of the intel chip, you can run bootcamp on the iMac and play other PC-related computer games.</p><p>Also the iMac is a space-saver, as the computer is behind the screen.</p><p></p><p>You can get the 17" with a 2gHz intel core chip and parellel 512mb DDR2 Ram slots with it. It's also a very cheap upgrade for two parellel 1gb DDR2 ram, making for 2gb of ram. All that for under 1400 dollars without tax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trademark, post: 375296, member: 30066"] I think the iMac would suit your needs best, and for a lot of reasons. With the new intel core duo iMacs, not only are they faster, but cheaper. The iMac has by far one of the best displays in the market for computers. You will be amazed at the sheer quality of your photos and games on it. Also with the advent of the intel chip, you can run bootcamp on the iMac and play other PC-related computer games. Also the iMac is a space-saver, as the computer is behind the screen. You can get the 17" with a 2gHz intel core chip and parellel 512mb DDR2 Ram slots with it. It's also a very cheap upgrade for two parellel 1gb DDR2 ram, making for 2gb of ram. All that for under 1400 dollars without tax. [/QUOTE]
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