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  • stek
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    I have an early 24" iMac, Oct 2007 I think, to be honest, zero issues, replaced the HDD twice purely to increase capacity, 2TB now, typing on it now.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    A word of warning, I've got a 24" inch imac from a couple of years back.

    It is a marvellous looking machine, but it's been prone to hard drive failure, once under warranty, once not. The second time was probably my fault - it got moved whilst it was on.

    In usage though, I can't fault it

    If you're going to go for it, make sure you've got a reliable time-machine disk.

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  • Sysman
    started a topic New iMacs out

    New iMacs out

    Linky

    The ultimate all-in-one desktop now features quad-core processors, up to 3x faster graphics*, Thunderbolt and a FaceTime HD camera.
    Starting at £999.00.
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