Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Apple launches new iMac for educational institutions

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Teams from Apple are not cheap, that's a fact. Virtually any educational institution is best for you to buy a Windows PC instead of a common Apple Mac. Still, the company Apple has shown interest in supporting education and has quietly updated its line of computer desktop, particularly on the iMac model oriented education sector. This is a 21.5-inch iMac has a cost of $ 1100 dollars, or $ 200 less than the cost of a traditional consumer iMac. Note that in any case is more expensive than the model that was released in 2011 and it cost only $ 1000.
The good part is that you have a hardware that is safe enough to withstand possible homework. What can get an educational institution with the purchase of this new iMac? Well you would be doing with a computer running an Intel Core i3 3.3GHz, also has 4GB of RAM, 500GB hard drive and has an Intel HD 4000 integrated. The resolution of the screen as you would expect, is Full HD.
It is a bit basic model as they can, but given the sector to which it is oriented, seems to be more than enough.

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