Apple iMac Desktop with 17" M8935LL/A (1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, DVD-RW/CD-RW Drive)

Apple iMac Desktop with 17

Apple iMac Desktop with 17" M8935LL/A (1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, DVD-RW/CD-RW Drive)
Manufacturer: Apple Computer
Product Type: Personal Computer

Editorial Review:
Product Description
iMac is, quite simply, an outrageously attractive, surprisingly affordable, and extraordinarily easy-to-set-up-and-use system. It comes fully loaded, but brings along none of the hassle you might associate with the word "computer". Get ready for the excitement of swift, simple Internet access - your passport to a world of information. And the thrill of playing a game so richly detailed you actually feel like you are in another world. Then consider the fact that iMac delivers significantly more power than you would expect from a computer at such a great price.Whether you are a first-time computer user or a highly experienced one, iMac - with its powerful, state-of-the-art (and beyond) features and simplicity of setup and operation - is the ideal choice. It will let you do the things you want to do with a computer, and many things you may only have dreamt about.
Amazon.com Product Description
The new iMac dazzles with its brilliant 17-inch widescreen flat-panel display that adjusts its height or angle with just a touch. But what's more amazing is its compact base now packs powerful new features like a speedy 1 GHz G4 processor, more extreme nVidia graphics, a faster DVD-burning SuperDrive--and new advanced wireless options.

Inside the new 17-inch iMac, you get the 1 GHz PowerPC G4 with Velocity Engine, 256 MB of PC2100 266 MHz DDR main memory (expandable to 1 GB), GeForce4 MX graphics with 64 MB of DDR graphics memory, and an Ultra ATA/100 80 GB hard disk spinning at 7,200 rpm. You also get AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth wireless capability, and the best-of-breed digital lifestyle applications that have convinced so many PC users to switch to the Mac platform.

The iMac with SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW) lets you burn your own movies and photos on a DVD disc that plays in almost any standard DVD player. Even better, the SuperDrive now burns DVDs at 4x speed, twice as fast as before. And of course you can pop in your DVD movies and watch them in widescreen letterbox format on the brilliant LCD display of your 17-inch iMac.

Pop the new AirPort Extreme Card into your 17-inch iMac and you're ready for wireless networking from anywhere in your home or dorm--up to 150 feet from an AirPort Extreme Base Station.

The iMac comes with Apple Pro speakers that handle 18 watts of undistorted digital sound. It also features an internal speaker, internal tripath digital amplifier, Apple Pro speaker jack, headphone jack, and an audio line-in jack that lets you use it as a sound-editing studio. The bottom line is that you get to enjoy an incredible aural experience.

Apple iMac Desktop with 17" M8935LL/A (1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, DVD-RW/CD-RW Drive)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Really Great!
  • Praise from a new mac convert
  • Nearly Perfect...
  • Beware!
  • I'd give it 4.5 if I could - it's almost perfect!
Apple iMac Desktop with 17" M8935LL/A (1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, DVD-RW/CD-RW Drive)

Manufacturer: Apple Computer
ProductGroup: Personal Computer
Binding: Personal Computers

DesktopsDesktops | Computers & Add-Ons | Categories | Electronics | All-in-Ones | Bundles | Media Centers
iMac DesktopsiMac Desktops | Desktops | Apple | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics
All AppleAll Apple | Apple | Computers Brands | Computers Features | Electronics
Accessories:
  1. Sony 4X Dbl Layer 16X DVD+/-RW External Drive ( DRX720UL/T )
  2. AppleCare Protection Plan for iMac/eMac M8851LL/B - 3 Years
  3. Targus NW03BM Noteworthy Optical Screen Scroller Mouse
  4. Targus PA235U Universal Monitor Stand - Black
  5. Targus PAUM01U Ultra Mini Retractable Optical Mouse

ASIN: B00008GT9Y

Product Description

iMac is, quite simply, an outrageously attractive, surprisingly affordable, and extraordinarily easy-to-set-up-and-use system. It comes fully loaded, but brings along none of the hassle you might associate with the word "computer". Get ready for the excitement of swift, simple Internet access - your passport to a world of information. And the thrill of playing a game so richly detailed you actually feel like you are in another world. Then consider the fact that iMac delivers significantly more power than you would expect from a computer at such a great price.Whether you are a first-time computer user or a highly experienced one, iMac - with its powerful, state-of-the-art (and beyond) features and simplicity of setup and operation - is the ideal choice. It will let you do the things you want to do with a computer, and many things you may only have dreamt about.

Amazon.com Product Description

The new iMac dazzles with its brilliant 17-inch widescreen flat-panel display that adjusts its height or angle with just a touch. But what's more amazing is its compact base now packs powerful new features like a speedy 1 GHz G4 processor, more extreme nVidia graphics, a faster DVD-burning SuperDrive--and new advanced wireless options.

Inside the new 17-inch iMac, you get the 1 GHz PowerPC G4 with Velocity Engine, 256 MB of PC2100 266 MHz DDR main memory (expandable to 1 GB), GeForce4 MX graphics with 64 MB of DDR graphics memory, and an Ultra ATA/100 80 GB hard disk spinning at 7,200 rpm. You also get AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth wireless capability, and the best-of-breed digital lifestyle applications that have convinced so many PC users to switch to the Mac platform.

The iMac with SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW) lets you burn your own movies and photos on a DVD disc that plays in almost any standard DVD player. Even better, the SuperDrive now burns DVDs at 4x speed, twice as fast as before. And of course you can pop in your DVD movies and watch them in widescreen letterbox format on the brilliant LCD display of your 17-inch iMac.

Pop the new AirPort Extreme Card into your 17-inch iMac and you're ready for wireless networking from anywhere in your home or dorm--up to 150 feet from an AirPort Extreme Base Station.

The iMac comes with Apple Pro speakers that handle 18 watts of undistorted digital sound. It also features an internal speaker, internal tripath digital amplifier, Apple Pro speaker jack, headphone jack, and an audio line-in jack that lets you use it as a sound-editing studio. The bottom line is that you get to enjoy an incredible aural experience.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Really Great!.......2003-08-19

Not only is it great looking... it works great too! Painless switch from Windows... Haven't needed to purchase any addition software becuase the bundled software does everything... And it is super cool looking!

5 out of 5 stars Praise from a new mac convert.......2003-08-13

It's been a little over a month since I bought this machine, and I'm only kicking myself for having kept my feet in the Gatesian concrete for so long before. The machine itself is brilliant in its design, look, and efficiency. I picked it up at an apple store in NYC, and didn't ask for any upgrades since I wanted to take it right home from there. However, I would recommend those who can spend $50 more to opt for 512MB of RAM rather than the standard 256, although it runs quite well on the latter. The graphics, for which apple is so famous, are everything they're cracked up to be and then some. The mac browser, on which I'm writing now, safari, is a cut above IE for speed, design, and interface. What truly distinguises the mac, however, is how it does more with small packages: OS X is about half the size of windows xp, and runs more efficiently and with more ease and sensitivity to what users really want to do with a computer. I've spent some 15 years with my head under the hood of Mr. Gates' dirty windows, and although I learned a ton of information and made myself look pretty smart at work in the process, it was dreary constantly having to work around or fix the bugs that the skinny billionaire could have easily taken out himself before he sold me his OS. For windows users who are looking at this with the same question in their minds as I had: "is it worth it, after all these years, moving to a completely new platform" the answer is yes, it is more than worth it, if you're willing to make a few comparatively minor sacrifices. Obviously, (unless you want to keep a windows PC on the side) software will have to be replaced or trashed--don't worry, the proprietary productivity software sold with these macs, called appleworks (which I believe is a reworking of the old Clarisworks), is extremely functional and versatile, and the way windows software is constantly being ramped up, a gradual transition won't be that much of an additional expense, in exchange for the beauties of working on a platform like OS X. One caveat about hardware, however: you will have to consider the possibility of replacing your peripherals: I had to set aside my HP Officejet R40 and buy a comparable all-in-one device that's compatible with the mac and uses USB cables rather than the parallel port (it was only $200, so it's not a back-breaker). If you can handle those passing challenges, you are not likely to look back ever again to the PC: the imac in particular, is a stroke of design genius, and OS X is the only computing environment I can ever claim to have actually enjoyed looking at and working with. Finally, if you're what they call a "power user" (i.e., you like to have the fastest and most loaded machine on the market when you buy), you may wish to wait for the vaunted G5 to appear (I think they're actually taking orders for it now). But the 1GHz G4 is a powerful enough machine to do everything that a PC is capable of, with as much speed and far more grace and balance than any PC I've owned can claim. And if the $2,000 price tag of an imac is rather too much for you, consider the emac, which starts at well under a thousand but uses the old CRT. In any event, you won't go wrong with the mac, and if you're like me, you'll only be wondering what took you so long.

5 out of 5 stars Nearly Perfect..........2003-07-30

I have had this computer for nearly 6 months (since March) and I have been very happy with it. I have added additional memory and have recently expanded the hard drive with the addition of an external 160 gig 7200 rpm drive.

I mainly use the computer for general office work (ie letters, spreadsheets, etc). But since I got the computer I have been editing video using IMovie and creating DVDs using IDVD. The ILife software is very nice and I have generally been pleased with it. The ease of use of the ILife software really makes the computer shine IMHO. ITunes, IPhoto, IMovie and IDVD make it possible for the average user to import and use the digital media that far outstrips the average PC. Things I struggled with on my Dell using windows 98, are easy with the Mac. Other people more technically savy than I can most likley do the same sorts of things I can, but average windows users are usually impressed that I can do things like make movies, etc...

This is not to say this is perfect, but it seems to be much closer to perfection than windows based machines.

Unlike one other reviewer, I have not had any hardware problems with my computer, nor have my parents (my father has a 17" powerbook and my mother has a 17" Ibook like mine).

3 out of 5 stars Beware!.......2003-07-02

I would strongly recommend that anyone buying one of these "little beauties" run the hardware test disk as the first task after getting it up and running. If there is ANY problem noted, call Apple immediately.

I have taken mine back to the store 5 (yes FIVE) times with fried memory chips and finally, they replaced the logic board. I'm not sure what all of that means, but I do know that the frustration has made me question the wisdom of my switch to Apple. I bought it because I wanted to work with the iPhoto and iMovie programs and heard such glowing things about Apple creativity. I would just like to get to the point of trying it out!

Seems to be working well now, but I have lost a lot of confidence in it. I am never quite sure that I haven't developed ANOTHER hardware problem when something doesn't work right.

4 out of 5 stars I'd give it 4.5 if I could - it's almost perfect!.......2003-05-22

I'm writing this review on my brand new iMac 17" and I'm grinning ear to ear. I do wish I'd made the switch long ago. I have to admit that I sat on the fence for almost a year before making the move over to Apple. The iPod is what finally pushed me over (more about that in another review).

I won't rehash what other folks have already written. What also makes the iMac worth the money is the software that's packaged (free) with the deal. Off the shelf it's sold as iLife and it includes iTunes, iMovie, iDVD, iPhoto. Trust me - you won't have to buy additional software for the iMac unless you're computing for a living. The included Appleworks suite is all you need for most publishing applications. And with the included browser, calendar, address book you're set for email and web browsing.

Set up was a cinch - I timed it - 10 minutes flat and I was surfing the web and had my email set up. Of course I already had an ISP service and I'm a bit of geek, but it was remarkably easy.

The only reason I can't give the iMac a perfect 5 is because of the pitiful mouse and keyboard. I've been spoiled with my ergonomic keyboard from Microsoft and their intellipoint trackball mouse. Once you've used these you can't go back to anything less. I really hoped I could avoid sending more money to Bill, but ...

One other note of caution - please note that only one of the memory slots is accessable to the consumer. Therefore if you need 1 GB of RAM you will have to have the 256 MB RAM chip replaced by an authorized service center. Otherwise the most RAM you can install yourself is 512 MB in the user accessible slot bringing the total to 768 MB. Not an issue for most users, but something to consider. The only way around this is to buy direct from the Apple store. The other bonus from buying direct from Apple is that the units from the store have Bluetooth built in! The downside here is delivery time - it took almost 2 weeks to receive my iMac from California to North Carolina. A wait made even more agonizing by the fact that my iPod was delivered in two days from Amazon!

Electronics:

  1. IBM XSERIES 305 P4-2.4G 256MB 18GB ( 867343X )
  2. IBM NETVISTA S42 CEL-1.8G 128MB ( 831724U )
  3. NETVISTA M42 P4-2.8G 40GB 256MB
  4. Compaq Presario S5100NX Desktop PC (2.60-GHz Celeron, 256 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive)
  5. Proliant ML310 P4-2.0GHZ 512KB 128MB 18.2GB SCSI 48X-CD
  6. EVO W8000 XEON/2.8GHZ-18GB 512MB DVD NO GR WXPP
  7. HP D330 MICRO TOWER P4/2660-256MB 40GB 48X WXPP ( DG291A#ABA )
  8. IBM XSERIES 335 XEON DP-3G/533 ( 867622X )
  9. IBM XSERIES 225 XEON DP-3.06 G/533 ( 86476BX )
  10. Compaq Presario S3000NX Desktop PC (1.67-GHz Athlon XP 2000+, 256 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, CD-RW Drive)

Electronics

Electronics

Consumer Electronics

Shuttle SN 85G4V2

2 Port SVGA Splitter Extender Plus Audio 2 DB15 F Dual Rca R/w F

JBL S38 3-Way Bookshelf Speakers

Toshiba Portege 7020CT - PII 366 MHz - RAM : 64 MB - HD : 6.4 GB - Win95/98 - 13.3" TFT 1024 x 768

Boundless ADDS 4000/160 - Desktop terminal - - HD: none - Monitor : 14" CRT

Fujitsu Siemens LifeBook E8020 - Pentium M 750 / 1.86 GHz - Centrino - RAM : 1 GB - HD : 80 GB - DVD

Texas Instruments TI 83+ Silver ViewScreen Package

Compaq Armada 1700 - PII 233 MHz - RAM : 32 MB - HD : 3.2 GB - CD - Win98 - 12.1" FRSTN 800 x 600