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Updated eMac Line Released Today

TellarHK writes "Today, Apple's eMac line got a nice upgrade with all models getting a 32M Radeon 7500 video chipset, display capable of 1280x960 resolution on a 17" flat CRT, and price cuts across the board. $799 will get you a base model with 40GB of drive, 128M of RAM (continuing the rather odd stinginess on RAM configurations), and an 800Mhz G4. $999 will get you an extra 20GB of drive and a 1Ghz processor, while $1299 lands you a whopping (ahem) 256M of memory, 80G, and a SuperDrive at 4x."

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  1. Nice by Erect+Horsecock · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Not a bad update but 128MB of RAM on the lowest and middle configuration? C'Mon Apple! OS X needs at LEAST 256 MB to be useful and more is even better. The video card is also at the bare minimum for OS X with the ATI 7500, but thats understandable in a .edu machine. The Speed bump and the rest is a nice update and for the price its a pretty good deal.

    On another note Thinksecret nailed this one a month ago. They also get the iBook update on the nose too. Seems to be the only rumor site with a shit anymore...

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    1. Re:Nice by MalleusEBHC · · Score: 4, Informative

      The video card is also at the bare minimum for OS X with the ATI 7500

      I run OS X with either an AGP Rage 128 with 16 MB VRAM or a Rage 128 Mobility with 8 MB VRAM. It runs just fine on those without Quartz Extreme, so I'm sure that a Radeon 7500 running QE will be quite nice. It's not like a 17" CRT is that monstrous.

      I do agree that you need more RAM, but as another poster has already pointed out, it is nice to be forced to buy as little RAM as possible because of Apple's prices on memory. I would always spec out from the Apple store with the least memory and then go buy what RAM you need from somewhere else. It will save you a bundle.

  2. Other upgrades by PKFC · · Score: 4, Informative

    You also get an Airport Extreme wireless slot and iTunes 4 included along with the rest iLife. I think the bus speed has been bumped up to 133, but I could be wrong about that

    1. Re:Other upgrades by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      You know, I was all set to go, "Aw, man, they're screwing the low-end customer! I should have the option of buying the cheaper, old-style AirPort if I want to, to save money!" Then, just one a whim, I went to the Store and checked.

      AirPort Extreme costs exactly the same as AirPort did.

      Bastards. Taking away my sense of righteous indignation like that.

      Apple used to be the company that I loved to hate. But for the last couple of years, it's been harder and harder to hate them. With this new Music Store thing, I'm starting to think that maybe I hate to hate Apple.

      Which means I'm starting to love Apple.

      Augh! Somebody hose me down, quick!

  3. Education Store prices by gadwale · · Score: 3, Informative


    FYI, if you are a student you can get better prices at their online educational store:

    (For my school - University of Maryland at College Park)

    $749.00
    800MHz PowerPC G4
    128MB SDRAM
    40GB Ultra ATA drive
    CD-ROM drive
    Discounted from $799 retail price

    $949.00
    1GHz PowerPC G4
    128MB SDRAM
    60GB Ultra ATA drive
    Combo drive
    Discounted from $999 retail price

    $1,149.00
    1GHz PowerPC G4
    256MB SDRAM
    80GB Ultra ATA drive
    SuperDrive
    Discounted from $1,299 retail price

    $1,528.00
    Image
    1GHz PowerPC G4
    1GB SDRAM
    80GB Ultra ATA drive
    SuperDrive
    AirPort Extreme built-in
    Discounted from $1,698 retail price

    Even better deals can be had at Apple B&M stores in universities.

    You have to be a valid student to get these prices.

    There are also refurbished products that you can buy with Applecare over here.

    Adi Gadwale.

    1. Re:Education Store prices by Drakonian · · Score: 3, Informative
      You can also get a 1-time (ever) hardware discount if you sign up for the Apple Student Developer program. It's hard to track down prices but I think they are very substantial, ie better than education.

      http://developer.apple.com/membership/hardware.htm l

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    2. Re:Education Store prices by discstickers · · Score: 3, Informative

      Ya, you have to click like 50 links to get to the actual store.

      Once you get there though, the discounts are realllllly nice. And the higher end you go, the better. Don't forget that you have to pay $100 to join ADC. Still, I think the discount on some models aproachs 20-25%.

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  4. They also have the new keyboards by Erect+Horsecock · · Score: 4, Informative

    see here

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  5. Re:cool stuff by TiMike · · Score: 4, Informative

    The eMac (Education Mac) has it built in because according to Apple:

    " Schools have told us they really like an all-in-one design because it saves space in classrooms and computer labs." emac

  6. Re:Apple charges a lot for RAM by phillymjs · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Apple charging high prices for RAM is like 7 Eleven charging ~$20 for the smallest bottle of Tylenol made-- it's all about convenience.

    People in the know buy the bare minimum RAM from Apple, and max out their machines with third-party RAM from a trusted source. Personally I swear by Other World Computing's "store-brand" RAM. I buy it for myself and recommend it to clients, and I've never had a problem with any of it.

    ~Philly