The Apple iMac (2006) 17" is the smallest workstation designed and developed by Apple in 2006. It is part of the 1st generation of iMacs and was released in January of 2006. This design of the iMac kept the style, design and features of the iMac G5. This iMac was the first to based on Intel’s Core Duo processor instead of PowerPC processors.
It has a ‘build-to-order’ configuration and features a 2.33 GHz intel processor, 1 GB of RAM, and a 250 GB hard drive. The Apple iMac Intel Plastic (2006) has a widescreen, all-in-one case, comes with the Apple keyboard, and Mighty Mouse. This model had the Apple operating system, X.
The Apple iMac Intel Plastic 17” (2006) has a height of 16.9” (43 cm), width of 16.8” (42.6 cm), depth of 6.8” (17.3 cm), and weighs 15.5 lb (7 kg). The screen size is 17” (43.2 cm) with a resolution of 1440 x 900 px.
The Apple iMac (2006) 17" is the smallest workstation designed and developed by Apple in 2006. It is part of the 1st generation of iMacs and was released in January of 2006. This design of the iMac kept the style, design and features of the iMac G5. This iMac was the first to based on Intel’s Core Duo processor instead of PowerPC processors.
It has a ‘build-to-order’ configuration and features a 2.33 GHz intel processor, 1 GB of RAM, and a 250 GB hard drive. The Apple iMac Intel Plastic (2006) has a widescreen, all-in-one case, comes with the Apple keyboard, and Mighty Mouse. This model had the Apple operating system, X.
The Apple iMac Intel Plastic 17” (2006) has a height of 16.9” (43 cm), width of 16.8” (42.6 cm), depth of 6.8” (17.3 cm), and weighs 15.5 lb (7 kg). The screen size is 17” (43.2 cm) with a resolution of 1440 x 900 px.