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To: LouieD who wrote (15327)5/7/1998 9:17:00 AM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 34592
 
CUPERTINO, Calif., May 6 (Reuters) - Apple Computer Inc.
Wednesday unveiled a sleek new computer called the
iMac with a price of $1,299 as part of a bid to regain share in
the consumer market.

Apple also introduced a new line of PowerBook notebook
computers designed around its G3 microprocessor, starting at
$2,299 and available now.

"We have an incredibly great shot at coming back in the
consumer market," said Steve Jobs, Apple's interim chief
executive. "We have a great brand. The brand is known around
the world ... We think iMac is going to be a really big deal."

****** FOLKS, THE NEW i-MAC IS NEARLY 3 TIMES FASTER THAN ANYTHING THAT EXISTS IN THE SUB-$1,000 PRICE RANGE on the Intel side and TWICE as fast as any Pentium II/333mghz. machine according to Byte Magazine, ByteMarks.....and it's way cool! Even runs WIndows 95 programs with Virtual PC from COnnectix....a $139 program..and it works great!

i.e Intel, AMD, etc have nothing to touch the speed...like Steve JObs said on CNBC yesterday...."it BLOWS the Wintel boxes away"