From: Jared Bland (jrbm689_at_mac.com)
Date: Sun Sep 05 2004 - 18:50:45 PDT
> UL and CSA are very strict about the power comsumption figures put on
> electronic devices. If it says 180W, then that's a few percent over
> what a fully loaded system is going to run at full speed. It's
> determined by testing at the agencies, not Apple.
>
> Mike
>
>
> On Sunday, September 5, 2004, at 06:46 PM, Jim Witte wrote:
>
>> Do we know that it's actually 180, thought? Doesn't seem to me that
>> there would be anything in there that isn't in an iBook, and it'll run
>> off 24VDC*1.9A = about 45 W.
Looking back to before Mike's post, I'd like to respond that there's a
G5 processor in the iMac and a 17- or 20-inch screen.
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