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<blockquote data-quote="Avalon" data-source="post: 81906" data-attributes="member: 5184"><p>Actually, they only have one line, which is called Mac. Even Steve Jobs doesn't call the Macintosh anymore, and it's written nowhere.</p><p></p><p>The products starting with i are consumer products (iMac, iBook).</p><p>The eMac was initially available for the educational market only, that's why it has an e. And to make the difference to the iMac, they simply kept that e.</p><p>The products starting with Power (PowerMac, PowerBook) are considered for professionals, they are more powerfull and more extensible.</p><p>The servers are called Xserves, and they are based on the PowerMac.</p><p></p><p>But all of these are Macs, running the same architecture and the same OS.</p><p>Apple doesn't have any other computer line anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avalon, post: 81906, member: 5184"] Actually, they only have one line, which is called Mac. Even Steve Jobs doesn't call the Macintosh anymore, and it's written nowhere. The products starting with i are consumer products (iMac, iBook). The eMac was initially available for the educational market only, that's why it has an e. And to make the difference to the iMac, they simply kept that e. The products starting with Power (PowerMac, PowerBook) are considered for professionals, they are more powerfull and more extensible. The servers are called Xserves, and they are based on the PowerMac. But all of these are Macs, running the same architecture and the same OS. Apple doesn't have any other computer line anymore. [/QUOTE]
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