Chaszmyr said:Eep, I'd take a low-end iMac over an eMac without question. Buy the time you upgrade the eMacs RAM and such, it's not THAT much less money, but it's a whole lot less computer
iGary said:Well for 300 bucks more....let's see.
G5
128MB VRAM
512 RAM
160 GB HDD
Etc. etc. etc.
A no brainer.
Patmian212 said:Great graphics for a low end machine!
Patmian212 said:Great graphics for a low end machine!
SilvorX said:wow, updates galore, but 256mb low end ram seems a bit too low for this day and age
SilvorX said:wow, updates galore, but 256mb low end ram seems a bit too low for this day and age
Yvan256 said:eMac: 999$CAD
iMac: 1599$CAD
I wouldn't call that a no-brainer...
Yvan256 said:eMac: 999$CAD
iMac: 1599$CAD
I wouldn't call that a no-brainer...
legalnut said:the low end should be $499 and the high end $699 ... have they looked at what that kind of money will get you in the PC biz these days ?
ChrisH3677 said:When did the iBook page get updated to include Tiger? Does this mean no iBook updates for a while?
EDU market, the g/f market, the parents market It's a good all in one machine.iGary said:I'm honestly surprised they haven't killed the thing yet, but I guess the EDU market is still asking for them.
~Shard~ said:Didn't you already post this exact post in another thread? You wouldn't be violating MacRumors' policy on duplicate posts in multiple threads, would you?
Anyway, I'm sure the iBook updates can't be too far away either. The PowerBook updates are going to be tricky, because the next update essentially has to be a major one, whether it's G5 or dual-core G4 - this really affects when Apple can release it - however with the iBooks, since nothing revolutionary will be done with them, updates should be easy to do and will be announced in the very near future I'm guessing.