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To: Rishi Gupta who wrote (17208)8/24/1998 7:26:00 PM
From: Linda Kaplan  Read Replies (1) of 213173
 
Rishi,

You are right about the differences between the iMac and the other Macs. If you are unhappy with these differences, you should try to buy the All-in-one instead. That Mac has standard SCSI and Ethernet and Appletalk built-in and also comes in more powerful 266MHz, plus it has three PCI slots and you can get it with video in and out in the 266MHz model.

It is available through Apple Education to any student. It is not as pretty as iMac and doesn't have built-in-modem, but otherwise is in many ways more powerful. It is a little more money but you don't have to buy a floppy drive and a new printer or a special board to use your old printer. I don't know if your dealer will allow you to return it but if so, and you're unhappy with the iMac configurations, maybe you should try.

Linda
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