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Dwight Spivey

"How to Do Everything: Mac"


iMac
The iMac is the quintessential consumer Mac. Whether you??™re new to the Mac community or
a dyed-in-the-wool Mac fan, everyone has heard of the iMac and will instantly recognize its famous
design styles. The iMac has evolved into its present-day form while maintaining the all-in-one design
and functionality that made it famous. The built-in monitor and speakers make for an incredibly
clean look and feel, without the clutter of wires associated with most desktop computers.
Courtesy of Apple
6 How to Do Everything: Mac
Mac mini
The Mac mini is a tiny mite that??™s mighty! It??™s easily the most affordable Mac that Apple offers,
and is a miniscule 6.5 inches square and 2 inches wide. While much smaller than its consumer
siblings, it still packs a wallop with up to a 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo Processor and a possible
2GB of RAM. While the Mac mini does boast a very low price point and small footprint, it
doesn??™t ship with a keyboard, mouse, or monitor. If you don??™t already have a monitor, mouse,
and keyboard, you will have to add them to the cost of your Mac mini, making it perhaps not the
best bargain.


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