>>I am rather surprised that they didn't keep the old iMac as entry level
>>model at a very low price. As it stands, there is now no Mac under 1000$
>>available anymore and the cheapest complete Mac is the entry level
>>iBook, which is another surprise as portables have always been more
>>expensive than desktops.
>
>On Mon, 07 January 2002, aaron tester wrote:
>
>maybe not - it appears that the imac (G3) will be around for a little
>while yet - with a base model starting from US$799. go have a look at:
>
>http://www.apple.com/hardware/
>
>but, the top model (700MHz) has been dropped :-(
Thanks Aaron!
Sure glad to see this.
It is very important for Apple to have a sub $1,000 iMac, whether they sell many or not. This way there is a cheap model available if someone, say a PC user, is considering switching, or a new user on a limited budget trying to make up their minds.
Sushi
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