And don't forget the mother of all Macs, the Mac Pro. Of course unless  
you have a real reason for a Mac Pro, you won't need one since that is  
more horsepower than the average user would need. You can get those  
babies with quad Duo Core processors, and enough ram to choke a horse.  
Yeah, its like a server, which Apple of course has those as well, but  
I forget what they are called.

On Jul 12, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Jenny Kennedy (Howard) wrote:

>
> Hi Mae,
>
> The iMac is the apple version of a full featured desktop computer.
> They have another "desktop" that lots of people use as a home
> entertainment hub called the Mac Mini. It's all the features of a CPU
> but you provide things like speakers, keyboard/mouse monitor. Then
> there are the notebook computers the macbook, macbook pro which has
> more power and some different options than the macbook and the macbook
> air which is a smaller lighter sort of notebook, I think they call
> them sub-notebooks? But not as small as these netbook things that seem
> to be all the rage.
> HTH
> Jenny
> Olathe, Kansas Usa
>
> >


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