Apple Computer Inc. is really dead serious about the pivotal role that it plays in the field of education. After signing the contract with the governor of Maine for a four-year laptop provision, the company recently launched their highly-affordable, and ultra
portable notebook series called iMac. iMac is their latest pro-education machines that will replace their old eMacs.
The new series runs through the state-of-the-art Dual-Core Intel engine processor and Microsoft XP. It is packaged with a sleek, and transflective 17"
Liquid Crystal Display screen that delivers pleasing images. Aside from the heavy-duty combination of DVD and CD drive, this model also sports a random access memory that users can upgrade to 2GB. What I like about this new series is that it's jam-packed with superb Apple features like the iMovieHD, iPhoto, iWeb, and iDVD.
Mac computers are the greatest, and the most user-friendly machines that kids will surely love. As a matter of fact, kids do love Apple products like their bestselling iPods. Getting kids comfortable and accustomed with Mac computers is the company's latest marketing strategy. My only gripe here is that the company should lessen the price from $900 to $700 to make it more appealing to parents like me.