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Article: Beauty in the eye of the beholder for Apple's new iMac G5.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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- September 23, 2004
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Byline: Mike Langberg
I admit to being fashion-challenged. I'm the kind of guy who would be happy living in a house filled with some-assembly-required pressboard furniture from Target.
My wife, Debbie, is blessed with abundant good taste, which is the only reason our home contains fine French and English country tables and chairs.
All of which explains our distinctly different reactions to Apple's new iMac G5 desktop computer (www.apple.com/imac).
I see a well-designed, all-in-one system that is more expensive than roughly comparable desktop computers running Windows _ therefore making Windows the better value to my detail-oriented ...