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    Apple replaces eMac for education with Intel-based iMac

    Apple today announced that it's stopped production of its G4-based range of 17in one-piece eMac computers. These have largely been sold into schools and colleges and are being replaced by a more powerful, but more expensive, Intel-powered 17in flatscreen iMac that will be sold through the Apple Store for Education and Apple Education Specialists resellers.

    VAT-inclusive suggested price will be £639. That's £240 cheaper than the lowest-spec'd iMac available to the general public on Apple's UK Store. However, the educational version has even lower specs.

    More in this HEXUS.headline.

    And let us know here your thoughts on this as an option for getting an iMac on the cheap.
    Last edited by Bob Crabtree; 05-07-2006 at 03:28 PM.

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