Friday, 17 May 2013

Apple launches sub-$1,000 iMac

Apple launches sub-$1,000 iMac Apple has quietly launched a cheaperiMac more than a week before earlier reports expected.

Apple's new offering costs $999, and features a 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i3 processor along with a 250GB harddisk. The laptop is running the AMD Radeon HD 6750M graphics card.

The cheaper iMac is ideal for education institutions only, this includes individuals cannot choose the computer about the discounted rate.

Citing an origin named, "Mr. X," 9to5Mac reported yesterday that Apple would launch a good iMac Gucci Galaxy S3 Case who are only next Tuesday at under $1,000. Depending on the Apple-focused blog, near to tummy flatness, although making use of 3.06GHz dual-core processor, 2GB of RAM, together with a 250GB hdd.

Apple refreshed its iMac line in May. The brand offers two 21.5-inch models, boasting quad-core processors and 4GB of memory. Budget friendly 21.5-inch model includes Louis Vuitton iPhone 5 Case a 500GB harddrive and retails for $1,199. The slightly more powerful option also has a 1TB hard disk and sells for $1,499.

Related stories:
• Apple refreshes iMacs with faster CPUs, Thunderbolt ports
• CNET report on Apple iMac 27-inch
• Apple offers $899 Intel-based iMac for education with integrated graphics; cancels eMac

In addition, Apple sells two 27-inch iMac models, which retail for $1,699 and $1,999, respectively. Furthermore come preloaded with quad-core processors, sport 2,560- by 1,440-resolution displays, and 1TB computer Cath Kidston Iphone 5 Case drives.

This isn't the very first time that Apple has offered a more affordable iMac for educational institutions. In 2006, the business enterprise announced a 17-inch iMac for education customers that cost $899.

Update at 6:45 a.m. PTto include exactly the actual brand new iMac offering.

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