- No wonder so many people clamor for the eMac
- It packs the supercomputer-class processing power of the Power Mac G4 and the new iMac
- This processor blazes through everyday tasks like e-mail, word processing and spreadsheets
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The new SuperDrive-equipped eMac model is the industry's lowest-cost way to author and burn custom DVDs that play in most consumer DVD players. Apple's award-winning iMovie and iDVD applications come pre-installed on the new eMac, enabling users to edit their video and create and burn their own custom DVDs without buying additional software.
The popular eMac features a stunning 17-inch flat CRT display in a remarkably compact design. Its shape lets you conserve desk space--the entire computer is smaller than most 17-inch displays, yet it includes not only the display, but also an integrated high-performance stereo audio system with a 16-watt digital amplifier, as well as the SuperDrive. In fact, it's actually less deep (by about 8 mm) than the original groundbreaking 15-inch iMac. It also features 256 MB of system memory, a 60 GB hard drive, and an nVidia GeForce2 MX graphics processor for stunning graphics display.
The eMac's 800 MHz PowerPC G4 processor uses Velocity Engine technology, which makes multimedia tasks like CD burning and digital video editing faster and easier. In addition, it includes Apple's industry-leading suite of digital lifestyle applications. That includes iPhoto for managing and sharing digital photographs, iMovie for creating digital movies, and iTunes for creating a digital music library, as well as iDVD. With five USB ports and two high-speed FireWire ports, the eMac offers easy plug-and-play connections to popular peripherals such as digital video camcorders, digital still cameras, printers, and scanners.
A built-in 56K modem means you won't need any additional hardware to connect to the Internet. In addition, the eMac comes with a built-in Ethernet connection, which allows it to join your home, office, or school network. An AirPort slot makes it easy to connect the eMac to a wireless network with the addition of an AirPort card.
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31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
emac with superdrive a solid computer.,
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This review is from: Apple eMac Desktop 17" M8892LL/A (800-MHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 60 GB Hard Drive, DVD-RW/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
I've used Macs my whole life and the emac is a computer that's worthy of the price tag. It has a Superdrive (CD/DVD Burner) which would cost hundreds of dollars more if you bought one of the PowerMac series. I've burned a few CD's and DVD's so far and the results have been amazing! With iDVD, you can make your own home movies. With a digital camcorder, I was able to film a recent family reunion and added old family photos, taped interviews, etc. to make a cool little gift for extended family members. The only reasons I don't give the emac 5 stars are it's not upgradeable like the PowerMacs are. With the emac, you're trading processor upgrading for a cheaper cost, but this truly is a great computer, and it runs OSX (Jaguar) just fine. Jaguar is shipped with the emac, so you don't have to buy it seperate. Also, the fan which is used to cool the computer, is quite LOUD. I've heard it from other rooms when it's quiet. So if you want an affordable all-in-one desktop computer with the ability to burn DVD's, this is your best option. I recommend upgrading the memory to 512 MB if you plan on running many programs. Jaguar takes a minimum of 128 MB.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing product for the money,
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This review is from: Apple eMac Desktop 17" M8892LL/A (800-MHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 60 GB Hard Drive, DVD-RW/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
Here is a computer that truly empowers the user to be part of the digital revolution. The best part? Someone else did all the hard work. Apple, in one fell swoop, gives you the power to create your own CDs, DVDs, manage MP3s, make movies, and more. To be fair, all of these things are possible on a PC as well, but not out of the box and not without some fairly intense software/hardware juggling. There are some trade-offs for this machine. Apple does not supply enough RAM for it. get a minimum of another 128 megs (though 256-512 more would be better) and as of yet, there are no upgrade paths available. Some enterprising company will eventually come up with something (they always do!). If you use this machine online and send email to misguided PC using friends, you may also want to take advantage of the discount available for Microsoft Office for OSX. It too is an amazing product (doubly so for coming from Microsoft <wink>) with many features not available for the PC version. If movies are one of the reasons you buy this machine, another piece of hardware may be needed. If you have a digital camcorder with iLink/firewire, then you're good to go! If you have an older camcorder or lots of footage on VHS, you may need (again depending on your digital camcorder as some allow analog pass though)an analog to digital converter. Sony makes a good one as does Dazzle. I personally use the Dazzle DV bridge and have been very happy with it. Also spend a little more at the altar of Apple and download QuickTime Pro for 29.99. It's a great companion piece to iMovie. For iMovie tricks, get the excellent book by Erica Sadun called iMovie 2 Solutions also available at Amazon.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Just Wanted a Computer that Actually Works,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Apple eMac Desktop 17" M8892LL/A (800-MHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 60 GB Hard Drive, DVD-RW/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
Hubba Hubba. I got home, took out the Mac, and within an hour, I'd already set it up, connected to the internet, surfed the web, and burned a music CD mix. The ads don't lie.A year ago, I gave in to pressure from friends/PC owners who told me I could get a faster, cheaper computer which ran all my software from work. It was definitely cheaper, but after a year of poor performance, regular system crashes, and difficulty performing the most basic tasks (like burning a CD or installing software), I moved back to Mac. I'd never tell anyone not to get a PC, but I would recommend this Mac if it's important to you to own a reasonably-priced, all-in-one setup that burns CDs and DVDs, has tons of style, and works well on a regular basis. p.s. I'm not really a 1 year old. well, maybe in terms of maturity...
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