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Article: iMac Reality Check.(Apple's microcomputer) (Product Information)
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- Macworld
- Article date:
- October 1, 1998
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Macworld Answers Your Most Frequently Asked Questions About Apple's New Consumer Mac
Steve Jobs took the world by surprise in May with the introduction of the iMac, Apple's stylish $1,299 consumer Mac. Both inside and out, the iMac is like no other Mac ever created--and so in the hubbub that has followed Jobs's surprise announcement, it's been tough to separate iMac fact from iMac fiction. Since our first story on the subject ("The iMac Cometh," July 1998), we've been inundated with mail asking for more specifics on Jobs's translucent blue pride and joy. Ask and you shall receive.
The iMac doesn't have a floppy drive.
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