
Apple Begins Shipping New iMacs
— October 24, 2017
“We have taken over 150,000 pre-orders for the new iMac in the first three weeks—which is more than all of the pre-orders we received for the original iMac in 1998,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “It’s sure looking like the new iMac is going to be a huge hit with both Mac users and PC switchers.”
The new iMacs are designed to be the center of the emerging digital lifestyle and run Apple’s award-winning suite of software for digital photography, music and video. All new iMac models include iMovie™ 2, the world’s easiest to use video editing software; and iTunes™ 2, the amazing digital music software that lets users put their entire music collection on their Mac, burn custom CDs and seamlessly sync to Apple’s iPod™ portable digital music player. All new iMac models equipped with a SuperDrive also include iDVD 2, enabling users to easily create and burn custom DVDs that play in regular DVD players.
Every new iMac is also designed to run Apple’s new iPhoto software–the missing link in digital photography (free download at apple.com). With iPhoto, users can easily import images directly from digital cameras, organize and manage a photo collection containing thousands of photos, view cross-dissolved slide shows of their photos on iMac’s stunning flat screen, automatically create a professional-looking webpage of their photos, order professional-quality Kodak prints and enlargements, and even a create and order a custom-printed, linen-bound book of their photos.
The first new iMac model, with an 800 MHz G4 processor and SuperDrive, is available immediately for a suggested retail price of $1,799(US). The second model, with a 700 MHz G4 processor and a Combo drive, will be available in late February for a suggested retail price of $1,499(US), and the third model, with a 700 MHz G4 processor and a CD-RW drive, will be available in late March for a suggested retail price of $1,299(US). All new iMacs will be available through The Apple Store® (www.apple.com), at Apple’s retail stores and Apple Authorized Resellers. Further details for each of the three standard configurations are available at www.apple.com.
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