Sure, some Mac fans act like snobs who'd rather die of thirst waiting for Evian than drink domestic Poland Spring, but you have to give Apple credit: It knows style, and it's willing to sacrifice for style. On first seeing Apple's iMac, everyone marvels at its smoothly swiveling, tilting, height-adjustable LCD. We mentioned it in a meeting with a monitor vendor this week, and a product manager admitted she'd love to match Apple's mounting arm, but it'd mean a $100 higher price for a feature buyers use the first day or two before leaving the screen in their favorite working position.
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