Someone who is willing to pay a little more for a quality computer that just works day in and day out with no crashes, glitches, or problems.
tis used for the average everyday family
multi-user, multitasking
Because he cares about giving the customer the best user experience in the world.
The processor was not meant to be removed. An industrious and careful user with a rework station could theoretically desolder it.
No, you can only get that discount on a new iMac not a refurbished iMac.
The original iMac was the G3 which came out in (1998). It was followed by the G4 (2002), then the G5 (2004), then the Intel iMac plastic version (2006). The 5th iMac was the aluminum iMac which came out in (August 2007), followed by the iMac Aluminum Unibody (2009). The newest iMac is simply called 2012 iMac and it came out on November 30, 2012.
There is no "iMac Air".
An iMac is a computer, but a computer is not necessarily an iMac, so they are not the same thing.
No
The iMac
The original iMac was created in 1998.
I do not have a 24" iMac. I have a 20" iMac. Apple no longer sells the 24" iMac. If you will click the Apple logo on the top left of your screen and then click About This Mac then More Info you can find the answer.