Posts Tagged ‘emac.’
Sunday, November 29th, 2009
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Tags: 1.25, 10.3, 9200, AllinOne, Apple, cdrw, emac., macos, Monitor, radeon
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
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Affordable, user-friendly and surprisingly diminutive, Apple's new eMac series of desktop computers meshes well with situations where space is at a premium and the user is not necessarily a computing expert. It is therefore a particularly good fit in the elementary or high school classroom. The least expensive member of the new eMac trio, the eMac
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Tags: 800mhz, Apple, cdrom, Desktop, Drive, emac., Hard, m9150lla, powerpc, Ram
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Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
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Tags: 168pin, Apple, brands., Desktop, emac., major, memory, pc133
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Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
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Tags: 168pin, Apple, brands., Desktop, emac., major, memory, pc133
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Friday, October 9th, 2009

Product DescriptionThe eMac comes packed with features and attributes that could easily make the dean’s list. Come to think of it, you might say it is the dean’s list made manifest. It’s true that the eMac’s design aesthetics are distinctly Apple-like. But the inspiration for the eMac came from you. For example, you asked for a 17-inch screen – while making it clear that you didn’t want to have to buy new desks to accommodate a physically bigger computer. By the same token, you liked . . . More >>
Apple eMac Desktop M8577LL/A
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Amazon. com Product DescriptionsAffordable, user-friendly and surprisingly diminutive, Apple’s new eMac series of desktop computers meshes well with situations where space is at a premium and the user is not necessarily a computing expert. It is therefore a particularly good fit in the elementary or high school classroom. The least expensive member of the new eMac trio, the eMac Desktop 17″ M9150LL/A, is distinguished from other eMacs by virtue of its slower processor, smaller hard di. . . More >>
Apple eMac Desktop 17″ M9150LL/A
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Tags: Apple, Desktop, emac., m9150lla
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Monday, October 5th, 2009
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Apple's all-in-one eMac, originally designed for the education market, is now available to everyone. The most affordable G4-based computer series ever, the eMac now includes Apple's SuperDrive, which allows you to burn both recordable DVDs and CDs, along with a suite of Apple software that will allow your digital creativity to flow from the moment
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Tags: 40gb, 700mhz, Apple, Desktop, Drive, dvdcdrw, emac., Hard, m8891lla, powerpc, Ram
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Sunday, October 4th, 2009
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The eMac comes packed with features and attributes that could easily make the dean's list. Come to think of it, you might say it is the dean's list made manifest. It's true that the eMac's design aesthetics are distinctly Apple-like. But the inspiration for the eMac came from you. For example, you asked for a 17-inch screen - while making it clear
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Tags: 700mhz, Apple, Desktop, Drive, emac., Hard, m8577lla, powerpc, Ram
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