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New iMacs?

AppleInsider writes about a possible new iMac:


"According to sources, the next version of Apple's iMac DV Special Edition is expected to ship with a G4 processor running at speeds of up to 450MHz, complete with a DVD drive and 17" built in display for the complete home and small office digital video editing station."

While reader, Joe Cocker contributed:


"The new iMac's estimated time of arrival (E.T.A) will be January 2001. It looks as if Apple will be producing and releasing it with OS X. The new iMac boasts of speeds excess of 500MHz. The iMac is also rumored to have the G4 processor.

Apple plans to have this along with several other "Other" products out be the first of the year. "

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