Apple Computer on Monday introduced faster iMacs and larger-capacity versions of its iPod digital music player.
The new iMacs boast speeds of up to 1.25GHz, up from a top speed of 1GHz on the prior top-of-the-line iMac. The two largest iPods now sport capacities of 20GB and 40GB, up from 15GB and 30GB.
The prices for the new iPods remain at the same levels as prior models, at $399 for the 20GB version and $499 for the 40GB version. A 10GB version was not updated and still sells for $299.
As for the iMacs, in addition to the faster processor, the new models include USB 2.0 ports as well as faster 333MHz DDR memory and improved graphics. The version with a 15-inch LCD display sells for $1,299 and comes with a 1GHZ G4 processor, 256MB of memory, a combo drive that can play DVD movies and burn CDs, and Nvidia GeForce4MX graphics.
A 17-inch LCD version sells for $1,799 and includes a 1.25GHz processor, 256MB of memory, a SuperDrive that can burn both DVDs and CDs, and GeForce FX 5200 graphics.
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The new iMacs boast speeds of up to 1.25GHz, up from a top speed of 1GHz on the prior top-of-the-line iMac. The two largest iPods now sport capacities of 20GB and 40GB, up from 15GB and 30GB.
The prices for the new iPods remain at the same levels as prior models, at $399 for the 20GB version and $499 for the 40GB version. A 10GB version was not updated and still sells for $299.
As for the iMacs, in addition to the faster processor, the new models include USB 2.0 ports as well as faster 333MHz DDR memory and improved graphics. The version with a 15-inch LCD display sells for $1,299 and comes with a 1GHZ G4 processor, 256MB of memory, a combo drive that can play DVD movies and burn CDs, and Nvidia GeForce4MX graphics.
A 17-inch LCD version sells for $1,799 and includes a 1.25GHz processor, 256MB of memory, a SuperDrive that can burn both DVDs and CDs, and GeForce FX 5200 graphics.
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