ZDNet: Apple iMac 800MHz PowerPC G4 (January 10, 2002). A review of the flat-panel iMac that we now all covet. I see them every time I teach; Apple has product showrooms in each of their training facilities, stocked with the latest and greatest everything. A new Apple retail store opened near me in Durham last week, and D and I went to drool over everything. The new iMac is indeed impressive (my father wants one when he retires), but the 22-inch flat panel Apple Cinema Display is even better. The training facility in Reston has one at the instructor’s station at the front of the room, so when I train in Reston I spend all week staring at it, ho hum, no big deal. (Each of the student stations is equipped with the 17-inch Apple Studio Display; by the end of the week, they feel the same way, ho hum, flat panel.) It’s always so depressing to go home and go back to work on my Sony Vaio.
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