iMac 1.83GHz Core Duo 17" Desktop (1.83GHz Intel Core Duo T2400, 512MB DDR2, 160GB, DVDRW DL, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, 17" TFT)
PCTechSystems, Inc.
Price Range: $499.00 - $499.00 at 1 store
Description: Rev up your digital life at speeds twice as fast as the previous iMac. Intel Core Duo and iLife â??06 raise the bar â?? again â?? of what makes a personal computer so personal. Enjoy everything you love about iMac, only turbocharged.
iMac 1.83GHz Core Duo 17" Desktop Compare prices
| Seller Name | Seller Rating | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCTechSystems, Inc. | $499.00 | visit store |
Product Details
| Quick Glance | |
| Computer Type | All-In-One Desktop |
| Operating System | Macintosh OS X 10.4 (Tiger) |
| Processor Type | Intel Core Duo |
| Included Drives | DVD+-RW Dual Layer Combination Drive |
| Included Monitor | Yes |
| Energy Star | Yes |
| Included Devices | Camera|Keyboard|Microphone|Mouse|Remote Control |
| Video Chipset | ATI RADEON X1600 |
| Installed Memory | 512 |
| Processor Speed | 1830 |
| Hard Drive Size | 160000 |
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