Merom-powered iMacs available for immediate purchase online
Apple fans have been waiting anxiously for news of new
products on September 12th, including the long-awaited iTunes Movie Store.
However, visitors to Apple's online store got a surprise today as the iMac lineup received a quiet but
significant update.
Apple has added the Core 2 Duo chip to the entire iMac family while
simultaneously lowering prices. The base-level iMac now comes with a 1.83GHz
Core 2 Duo, and costs only $999.
The star of the show, naturally, is the brand-new 24" iMac, affectionately
dubbed by some as the "iMac HD." Its 24" screen is up to 40%
brighter than the previous iMac, and features a 1920x1200 resolution, and is able
to show 1080p content with no scaling. The inclusion of a FireWire 800 port on
the 24" iMac allows for high-speed video copying as well. Standard
equipment on the 24" iMac includes a 2.13GHz Core 2 processor, 1GB of DDR2
(unfortunately for upgraders, it comes in a 2x512MB configuration), a 250GB
SATA hard drive, a double-layer 8x SuperDrive, and an nVidia 7300GT
graphics card. This base configuration costs $1999 and is upgradable with more
RAM, up to a 2.33GHz CPU and an nVidia 7600GT with 256MB of GDDR3.
All new Core 2 Duo iMacs are available for purchase immediately, with shipping
dates of "within 24 hours" for the base model and up to "2-4
business days" for the new 24" model.
"Spreading the rumors, it's very easy because the people who write about Apple want that story, and you can claim its credible because you spoke to someone at Apple." -- Investment guru Jim Cramer
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