As earlier reported, Apple Computer will unveil a new iMac on Monday that sports a 15-inch flat-panel display connected by a pivoting arm to a half-dome base, resembling a luxo desk lamp, according a report published in the latest edition of Time magazine.
The introduction of the original iMac fueled Apple's resurgence into the consumer market, also ushering a new era of computer design. Apple apparently hopes to repeat the magic with the successor, with prices that range from $1,299 to $1,800, with the high-end version containing a DVD burner, according to Time.
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