Sunday, 19 May 2013

Apple launches sub-$1,000 iMac

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

Apple's new offering costs $999, and offers a 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i3 processor rrncluding a 250GB disc drive. Conclusion . is running the AMD Radeon HD 6750M graphics card.

The cheaper iMac is made for education institutions only, which signifies individuals cannot find the computer in the discounted rate.

Citing a source named, "Mr. X," 9to5Mac reported yesterday that Apple would launch a whole new iMac as small as next Tuesday regarding $1,000. Regarding the Apple-focused blog, the computer stomach having 3.06GHz dual-core processor, 2GB of RAM, which has a 250GB hard disk.

Apple refreshed its iMac line in May. The business offers two 21.5-inch models, boasting quad-core processors and 4GB of memory. The most cost effective 21.5-inch model includes a 500GB computer and retails for $1,199. The a little more powerful option comes with an 1TB storage device and costs $1,499.

Related stories:
• Apple refreshes iMacs with faster CPUs, Thunderbolt ports
• CNET write-up 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 Louis Vuitton iPhone 4 Case iMac models, which retail for $1,699 and $1,999, respectively. And also they come preloaded with quad-core processors, sport 2,560- by 1,440-resolution Cath Kidston Iphone 5 Case displays, and share 1TB disk drives.

This isn't the initially Apple has Gucci Galaxy S3 Case offered a more affordable iMac for educational institutions. In 2006, the firm announced a 17-inch iMac for education customers that cost $899.

Update at 6:45 a.m. PTto include precisely the new iMac offering.

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