Andy.. I have a 24" IMac I use for a general purpose computer at home.. Memory (RAM) is user upgradeable and is extremely east to do by simply unscrewing a c small panel panel at the bottom .. Pulling the old memory and replacing it with more - Up to the maximum allowable in the device. I started with 2Gb RAM ad y upgraded mine when I felt I wanted to.. Took me all of 20 minutes maximum. It was almost easier than with a PC based system where cases have to be removed etc. Steve On 31/05/2011, at 2:12 AM, Andy Brook wrote: > My only useful input into this conversation is that the iMac (which > I have had for 18 months now) is woefully lacking in interface > capabilities. I recently bought a G Raid hard drive to back up all my > music on to, at the recommendation of the genii there, only to find > that it recommends an eSATA connection, which is impossible to add to > an iMAC, or you have to use the only firewire connection, which, of > course, is always in use. Oh, and they won't install extra memory > after you have taken the imac home, so make sure if you go down that > route that you get whatever you are possibly going to need at the time. > > Andy B > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Mac Pro 2008 vs. iMac 2011
2011-05-30 by Stephen Currington
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