Meet New Apple iMac 2008 With Best iMac Graphics Ever
The new powerful iMac 2008 now runs at speeds up to 3.06GHz! More powerful Intel Core 2 Duo processors, more memory, and a striking mixture of OS X Leopard and iLife ’08!

iMac can be proud of its amazing performance and a slim space at the same time. It packs one computer system into all-in-one design. Sitting in front of the glossy widescreen monitor with anodized aluminum frame and glass cover seems like sitting at a fashion show. The 20” and 24” inch widescreen displays reveal the world of saturate rich colors. Aluminum and glass are recyclable, so new iMac 2008 is friendly to environment.

The super thin Apple Keyboard features aluminum enclosure and sensitive. Two USB 2.0 ports get fast connection to your iPod, digital cam, etc.
The built-in iSight camera and mic are integrated so expertly that you will notice them only when there will be a need for a videochart. Single sheet of aluminum covers iMac so that you won’t see any screws.
A flat-panel LCD screens with 1680^1050 resolution for 20-inch or 1920^1200 resolution for 24-inch, provide decent clarity and rich colors.
The latest Intel Core 2 Duo speeds up at 3.06GHz with advanced 45-nm technology and 6MB of shared L2 cache. ATI Radeon HD graphics standard provides smooth video playback and realistic visual atmosphere. And now there is an option to upgrade the graphic card to NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS with 512MB video memory. Such powerful configuration will make your latest games fly fast. Best iMac graphics ever!
iMac boasts up to 2GB of 800MHz DDR2 memory to run many applications simultaneously. Serial ATA 320GB hard drive will store up all your data. The 24-inch model has an option to add up to 1TB.
If something has a cable, iMac has a place for it. There are USB 2.0 (both on Mac and on Apple Keyboard) and Firewire 400 (800).
High-speed 802.11n wireless technology can give connection to any device that has Time Capsule or AirPort Express Base Station.
With SuperDrive and iDVD you can burn any CD or DVD, even double-layered.

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