Word: imac
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...premise behind the iMac was to build a computer for the average American consumer. The iMac product team writes, "We think of consumers not just as the people who want to use a computer in their home, but also as the students and teachers in the K-12 and higher education community as well." With the arrival of Windows 95 (and now 98), Apple began to lose its share of this market and seeks to gain it back...
...meet the requirements of the target group, the iMac is inexpensive, durable and powerful enough to last...
...iMac is one of the cheapest complete computing solutions on the market. The package includes a 4 GB hard drive, 24X CD-ROM drive, 32 MB RAM, 2MB of video RAM, a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet card, 56Kbps modem and a keyboard, mouse and monitor...
...iMac is also among the fastest consumer computers available...
According to BYTEmark integer test scores, the G3 Processor in every iMac is over 40 percent faster than a 400 MHz Pentium II. The iMac also integrates the Universal Serial Bus (USB) for connecting peripherals such as keyboards, mice and disk drives. This technology, now standard in many PCs, is over 50 times faster and more user-friendly than its predecessors...