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September 3, 2007

This month, EveryMac.com features comprehensive updates to the Intel iMac Q&A and Intel Mac mini Q&A to cover the latest systems.

The Intel iMac Q&A answers "How do you upgrade the RAM in the 'Aluminum' iMac Core 2 Duo models? How much RAM of what type do these systems support?" and "What are the differences between the displays used in the iMac 'Core Duo/Core 2 Duo' models? What is the viewable angle and the brightness of each?" as well as everything in between.

The Intel Mac mini Q&A answers "How fast are the Mac mini 'Core 2 Duo' models compared to the systems each replaced?" and "Will games that say an ATI Radeon or NVIDIA GeForce graphics card is required run on the Mac mini 'Core' systems?" along with dozens of other questions.

Today's Discussion Q&A is "Apple is widely expected to introduce new iPod models on September 5th. Are you hoping that Apple will introduce a touch screen video iPod based on the iPhone? Would you prefer a small video-capable 'iPod nano'? What would you think about an even smaller iPod shuffle or an iPod shuffle with a display? Would you prefer something completely different? Why or why not?" Contribute your ideas.

In case you missed one, Q&As since the last major update include:

  • How fast are the Mac mini "Core 2 Duo" models compared to the systems each replaced?
  • Will games that say an ATI Radeon or NVIDIA GeForce graphics card is required run on the Mac mini "Core" systems?
  • What are the differences between the Mac mini "Core 2 Duo" models? How do they compare to their predecessors?
  • How do the "Aluminum" iMac Core 2 Duo models compare to the "White" iMac Core 2 Duo models that preceded them?
  • What are the differences between the displays used in the iMac "Core Duo/Core 2 Duo" models? What is the viewable angle and the brightness of each?
  • How do you upgrade the RAM in the "Aluminum" iMac Core 2 Duo models? How much RAM of what type do these systems support?
  • Can you wall mount the iMac "Core Duo/Core 2 Duo" models? Are any VESA compliant?
  • What companies will provide iPhone service in Europe and Asia? Are the carriers "exclusive" in these markets?
  • Can you "beam" data files between two iPhone models? Does the iPhone support "disk mode" when connected to a computer?
  • How does the "ultra thin" keyboard provided with the "Aluminum" iMac Core 2 Duo models compare to a more traditional desktop keyboard? How does it feel?
  • Is the "glossy" display used by the "Aluminum" iMac models better or worse than the display used in the previous iMac models?
  • How much faster are the "Aluminum" iMac Core 2 Duo models than the previous "White" iMac Core 2 Duo models?









Additions & Changes:

Updated the Intel iMac Q&A.

Updated the Intel Mac mini Q&A.

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