Lincoln
13 Jul 2006, 6:11am
Continuing it's progress through Apple's latest product line, Digital Trends gives the iMac 17" a thorough review.
Following Apple's master plan to move all computer systems to Intel processors by the end of 2006, Apple's new 17" iMac with Intel Core Duo processors replaces the 17" G5-based iMac. Unlike the dramatic move from iBook to MacBook, there is no iMac redesign to fawn over. Apple continued using the highly praised and iconic all-in-one form factor of its powerful, yet compact desktop computer. The truly significant differences are internal - some subtle, some very evident.
As someone considering migrating to the Mac platform (for its video and audio editing capabilities, if you're wondering), this series of reviews has been useful.
Source: Digital Trends (http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/review3662.html)
Following Apple's master plan to move all computer systems to Intel processors by the end of 2006, Apple's new 17" iMac with Intel Core Duo processors replaces the 17" G5-based iMac. Unlike the dramatic move from iBook to MacBook, there is no iMac redesign to fawn over. Apple continued using the highly praised and iconic all-in-one form factor of its powerful, yet compact desktop computer. The truly significant differences are internal - some subtle, some very evident.
As someone considering migrating to the Mac platform (for its video and audio editing capabilities, if you're wondering), this series of reviews has been useful.
Source: Digital Trends (http://reviews.digitaltrends.com/review3662.html)