- Apple eMac Desktop 17" M9252LL/A
- 1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 128 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive
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Driven by a 1 GHz PowerPC G4 processor and an ATI Radeon 7500 graphics chipset with 32 MB of dedicated DDR SDRAM memory, the eMac Desktop 17-inch M9252LL/A sports satisfactory front-end speed and enough 3-D drawing power to handle midlevel games and 3-D rendering applications. Its 128 MB allotment of RAM memory is considered the bare minimum in todays desktop world and should be upgraded if you intend to multitask or run processor-intensive tasks. Fortunately, the unit will allow up to 1 GB of RAM.
Like all eMacs, the eMac Desktop 17-inch M9252LL/A sports a unique and conveniently space-efficient one-piece design. Inside, Apple has incorporated an adequate 40 GB hard disk, a DVD/CD-RW drive through which you can burn audio CDs and watch your favorite DVD movies, smallish stereo speakers, and a surprisingly generous 17-inch glass-tube CRT (not LCD) display.
Connectivity options include a 56K modem for dial-up communication, a 10/100BASE-T Ethernet chipset for high-speed network and Internet interaction, an expansion slot for wireless networking, two FireWire 400 ports (commonly used for transferring data to and from digital camcorders), and five USB 1.1 ports for external devices such as joysticks and scanners. Potential customers should note that the unit is not equipped with new high-speed USB 2.0 ports. Nor does it support DVD burning. An Apple keyboard and Apple mouse complete the hardware picture.
Bundled software includes Mac OS X, World Book 2003, Quicken 2004 Deluxe, and an impressive range of multimedia utilities and games.
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Price + Features = Excellent Computer,
By GRAVITONMATRIX (Nashville, TN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Apple eMac Desktop 17" M9252LL/A (1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 128 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
You'll notice that "Eric Shamilov" gives no data to back up his statement that Macs are "proven" to crash more than PCs. That is because that data simply does not exist, the facts are to the contrary. Check out Consumer Reports web site, their tests revealed that Macs crash less than PCs. As a Mac and PC Tech, I can tell you that a Mac (G4 or G5) running OS X (especially 10.3 or later) is more stable than a Windows PC running XP. This is because OS X is UNIX at its core. It is also because since Apple makes both the hardware and the software, the incompatibilities that run rampant in the PC world (I know, because I am constantly being called out to fix them) simply don't exist on the Mac platform. Also for those of you afraid of, or sick of Viruses... Up to this day, there has not been a single virus reported for the Mac OS X operating system. I own a 1GHz eMac and if you load it up with at least 512 Megs of RAM or more, these babies fly! In my 6 months of owning it and using it constantly for audio and video editing, I have not had a single crash. That's right, not one! Oh, and if you would ever need to do so, you can much more easily back up your data and reformat your Mac than you can on a PC, contrary to what Mr. Shamilov espouses. Try wiping your PCs drive clean and then booting from a Windows CD some time, the results can range from tricky to virtually impossible, depending on the computer. On a Mac, you can wipe the drive clean, hold down the "C" key, boot from any Mac OS Disc and reinstall the OS. Bottom line, if you are a current Mac user or a Windows user wanting to switch, this is a great entry level G4 computer that has far more capabilities than the entry level computers in the PC world. But if you can afford it, swing for a PowerMac G5.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A joy to use - a must for the budget concious switcher,
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This review is from: Apple eMac Desktop 17" M9252LL/A (1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 128 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
After coming into a tidy amount of money, I decided that it was time to make the switch. Coming over from a Pentium II 233, that switch was quite a relief. The price of the eMac was what attracted me to it, and i didn't share some people's opinions that it was 'ugly' (especially given that i was used to a beige, yellowing windows tower). Setup Mouse & Keyboard Monitor Speakers Performance Software I'm not going to go into this in too much detail, as this is a review of the hardware. What i will say is that, as a switcher, OSX is excellent. As well as being great looking, the layout of folders and processes such as uninstalling programs are so much better thought out on the Mac. All Macs come with all the software most users would want, offering great mail / internet / media programs as standard. The word processor is the only thing that annoys me. Appleworks is not in Microsoft Office's league, but is fine for most users. One thing i will say, however, is that the viewing size of the text is often too small, and the program fits awkwardly onto the desktop. It can do footnotes, justified text etc, so it is fine for essays, though. Using OSX is a pleasure, where as using windows always seemed like a chore. Put simply, the Mac makes computing seems friendly and easy to use, which it is.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most user friendly computer at a bargain price.,
By D. R. Schryer (Poquoson, VA United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Apple eMac Desktop 17" M9252LL/A (1.0-GHz PowerPC G4, 128 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive) (Personal Computers)
A recent user survey in PC magazine identified Apple computers as the most reliable and easiest to use computers currently available. Yes, most people use Windows-based PCs, but do you want to be another member of the PC herd -- with all of the problems and frustrations presented by Windows-based PCs -- or are you looking for a computer which is user friendly and seldom crashes? If ease of use and reliability are more important to you than being one of the crowd, please seriously consider buying an Apple. Since the eMac is Apple's least expensive computer, it's a terrific way to enter the user friendly world of Apple computers at a very reasonable price. And don't be concerned about the 1 GHz processor speed, this is a very fast computer -- the G4 processors used by Apple are equivalent to Pentium processors twice their nominal speed. If you're looking for an easy to use computer and are willing to try something off the beaten path, you'll love this computer.
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