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Mac Mini
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Leopard
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Core 2 Duo P7550
2.26 GHz
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Apple Mac Mini desktop computer (NO monitor included) - Recommended for basic computer usage.
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2 GB Memory
- 160 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- Shared Graphics Card
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32.7%
 Details
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£475.05
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Apple Mac Mini (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo P7550 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple Mac Mini computer is a basic computer and scores 32.7 % overall.
This might seem quite a low PC Checker Score but that doesn’t mean it's not perfect for your usage requirements! Remember that computers nearer the 100% rating are super machines costing £1000s aimed more at serious gamers or professional users.
The Apple Mac Mini has 2 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple Mac Mini has a Shared (integrated) Graphics card which is fine for basic computing needs but you might struggle to play advanced games and edit large or high framerate videos.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo P7550 with 2 core(s). |
45.20 %
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| 2.26GHz |
60.59 % |
| 3 MB L2 |
25.00 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 2 |
25.00 % |
| 160 GB |
8.00 % |
| Shared |
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| 0 MB |
% |
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Mac Mini
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Leopard
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Core 2 Duo P7350
2 GHz
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Apple Mac Mini desktop computer (NO monitor included) - Recommended for basic computer usage.
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1 GB Memory
- 120 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- Shared Graphics Card
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29.7%
 Details
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£499
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Apple Mac Mini (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo P7350 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple Mac Mini computer is a basic computer and scores 29.7 % overall.
This might seem quite a low PC Checker Score but that doesn’t mean it's not perfect for your usage requirements! Remember that computers nearer the 100% rating are super machines costing £1000s aimed more at serious gamers or professional users.
The Apple Mac Mini has 1 GB of memory (standard today) - this allows you to run lots of programs at the same time without experiencing system slow down. Extra memory can be added at a later date to slightly boost system performance.
The Apple Mac Mini has a Shared (integrated) Graphics card which is fine for basic computing needs but you might struggle to play advanced games and edit large or high framerate videos.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo P7350 with 2 core(s). |
42.87 %
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| 2GHz |
53.62 % |
| 3 MB L2 |
25.00 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 1 |
12.50 % |
| 120 GB |
6.00 % |
| Shared |
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| 0 MB |
% |
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Mac Mini
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Leopard
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Core 2 Duo T7200
2 GHz
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Apple Mac Mini desktop computer (NO monitor included) - Recommended for basic computer usage.
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1 GB Memory
- 120 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- Shared Graphics Card
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31.1%
 Details
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£519.99
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Apple Mac Mini (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple Mac Mini computer is a basic computer and scores 31.1 % overall.
This might seem quite a low PC Checker Score but that doesn’t mean it's not perfect for your usage requirements! Remember that computers nearer the 100% rating are super machines costing £1000s aimed more at serious gamers or professional users.
The Apple Mac Mini has 1 GB of memory (standard today) - this allows you to run lots of programs at the same time without experiencing system slow down. Extra memory can be added at a later date to slightly boost system performance.
The Apple Mac Mini has a Shared (integrated) Graphics card which is fine for basic computing needs but you might struggle to play advanced games and edit large or high framerate videos.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo T7200 with 2 core(s). |
45.65 %
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| 2GHz |
53.62 % |
| 4 MB L2 |
33.33 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 1 |
12.50 % |
| 120 GB |
6.00 % |
| Shared |
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| 0 MB |
% |
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Mac Mini
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Leopard
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Core 2 Duo P8700
2.53 GHz
|
Apple Mac Mini desktop computer (NO monitor included) - Recommended for entertainment computer usage.
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4 GB Memory
- 320 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- NVIDIA 9400M (Shared) Graphics Card
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39.2%
 Details
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£630.85
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Apple Mac Mini (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple Mac Mini computer is a entertainment computer and scores 39.2 % overall.
This might seem quite a low PC Checker Score but that doesn’t mean it's not perfect for your usage requirements! Remember that computers nearer the 100% rating are super machines costing £1000s aimed more at serious gamers or professional users.
The Apple Mac Mini has 4 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple Mac Mini also has a 9400M (Shared) Dedicated Graphics card which means you will be able to play games and carry out photo and video editing easily.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo P8700 with 2 core(s). |
47.61 %
|
| 2.53GHz |
67.83 % |
| 3 MB L2 |
25.00 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 4 |
50.00 % |
| 320 GB |
16.00 % |
| NVIDIA 9400M (Shared) |
9.33 % |
| 0 MB |
0.00 % |
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Mac Mini
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Leopard
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Core 2 Duo T7200
2 GHz
|
Apple Mac Mini desktop computer (NO monitor included) - Recommended for basic computer usage.
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2 GB Memory
- 320 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- Shared Graphics Card
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34.0%
 Details
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£649.99
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Apple Mac Mini (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple Mac Mini computer is a basic computer and scores 34.0 % overall.
This might seem quite a low PC Checker Score but that doesn’t mean it's not perfect for your usage requirements! Remember that computers nearer the 100% rating are super machines costing £1000s aimed more at serious gamers or professional users.
The Apple Mac Mini has 2 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple Mac Mini has a Shared (integrated) Graphics card which is fine for basic computing needs but you might struggle to play advanced games and edit large or high framerate videos.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo T7200 with 2 core(s). |
45.65 %
|
| 2GHz |
53.62 % |
| 4 MB L2 |
33.33 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 2 |
25.00 % |
| 320 GB |
16.00 % |
| Shared |
|
| 0 MB |
% |
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Mac Mini
|
Leopard
|
Core 2 Duo P8700
2.53 GHz
|
Apple Mac Mini desktop computer (NO monitor included) - Recommended for entertainment computer usage.
-
4 GB Memory
- 320 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- NVIDIA 9400M (Shared) Graphics Card
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39.2%
 Details
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£664
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Apple Mac Mini (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple Mac Mini computer is a entertainment computer and scores 39.2 % overall.
This might seem quite a low PC Checker Score but that doesn’t mean it's not perfect for your usage requirements! Remember that computers nearer the 100% rating are super machines costing £1000s aimed more at serious gamers or professional users.
The Apple Mac Mini has 4 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple Mac Mini also has a 9400M (Shared) Dedicated Graphics card which means you will be able to play games and carry out photo and video editing easily.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo P8700 with 2 core(s). |
47.61 %
|
| 2.53GHz |
67.83 % |
| 3 MB L2 |
25.00 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 4 |
50.00 % |
| 320 GB |
16.00 % |
| NVIDIA 9400M (Shared) |
9.33 % |
| 0 MB |
0.00 % |
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iMac
|
Leopard
|
Core 2 Duo E8200
2.66 GHz
|
Apple iMac desktop computer with a 20 inch monitor - Recommended for entertainment computer usage.
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2 GB Memory
- 320 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- NVIDIA 9400M (Shared) Graphics Card
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44.1%
 Details
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£949
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Apple iMac (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo E8200 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple iMac computer is a entertainment computer and scores 44.1 % overall.
This might seem quite a low PC Checker Score but that doesn’t mean it's not perfect for your usage requirements! Remember that computers nearer the 100% rating are super machines costing £1000s aimed more at serious gamers or professional users.
The Apple iMac has 2 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple iMac also has a 9400M (Shared) Dedicated Graphics card which means you will be able to play games and carry out photo and video editing easily.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo E8200 with 4 core(s). |
76.08 %
|
| 2.66GHz |
78.24 % |
| 6 MB L2 |
50.00 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 2 |
25.00 % |
| 320 GB |
16.00 % |
| NVIDIA 9400M (Shared) |
9.33 % |
| 0 MB |
0.00 % |
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iMac
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Leopard
|
Core 2 Duo E8200
2.66 GHz
|
Apple iMac desktop computer with a 20 inch monitor - Recommended for basic computer usage.
-
2 GB Memory
- 320 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- Shared Graphics Card
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|
42.9%
 Details
|
£949.99
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Apple iMac (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo E8200 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple iMac computer is a basic computer and scores 42.9 % overall.
This might seem quite a low PC Checker Score but that doesn’t mean it's not perfect for your usage requirements! Remember that computers nearer the 100% rating are super machines costing £1000s aimed more at serious gamers or professional users.
The Apple iMac has 2 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple iMac has a Shared (integrated) Graphics card which is fine for basic computing needs but you might struggle to play advanced games and edit large or high framerate videos.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo E8200 with 4 core(s). |
76.08 %
|
| 2.66GHz |
78.24 % |
| 6 MB L2 |
50.00 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 2 |
25.00 % |
| 320 GB |
16.00 % |
| Shared |
|
| 0 MB |
% |
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iMac
|
Leopard
|
Core 2 Duo T9900
3.06 GHz
|
Apple iMac desktop computer with a 22 inch monitor - Recommended for basic computer usage.
-
4 GB Memory
- 500 GB Hard Disk
- Superdrive DVD-R/CD-RW
- Shared Graphics Card
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45.7%
 Details
|
£950
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Apple iMac (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo T9900 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple iMac computer is a basic computer and scores 45.7 % overall.
This might seem quite a low PC Checker Score but that doesn’t mean it's not perfect for your usage requirements! Remember that computers nearer the 100% rating are super machines costing £1000s aimed more at serious gamers or professional users.
The Apple iMac has 4 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple iMac has a Shared (integrated) Graphics card which is fine for basic computing needs but you might struggle to play advanced games and edit large or high framerate videos.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo T9900 with 2 core(s). |
60.68 %
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| 3.06GHz |
82.04 % |
| 6 MB L2 |
50.00 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 4 |
50.00 % |
| 500 GB |
25.00 % |
| Shared |
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| 0 MB |
% |
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iMac
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Leopard
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Core 2 Duo E8200
2.66 GHz
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Apple iMac desktop computer with a 24 inch monitor - Recommended for basic computer usage.
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4 GB Memory
- 640 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- Shared Graphics Card
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48.0%
 Details
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£1249.99
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Apple iMac (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo E8200 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple iMac computer is a basic computer and scores 48.0 % overall.
This might seem quite a low PC Checker Score but that doesn’t mean it's not perfect for your usage requirements! Remember that computers nearer the 100% rating are super machines costing £1000s aimed more at serious gamers or professional users.
The Apple iMac has 4 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple iMac has a Shared (integrated) Graphics card which is fine for basic computing needs but you might struggle to play advanced games and edit large or high framerate videos.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo E8200 with 4 core(s). |
76.08 %
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| 2.66GHz |
78.24 % |
| 6 MB L2 |
50.00 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 4 |
50.00 % |
| 640 GB |
32.00 % |
| Shared |
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| 0 MB |
% |
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iMac
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Leopard
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Core 2 Duo E8400
3 GHz
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Apple iMac desktop computer with a 24 inch monitor - Recommended for ultimate computer usage.
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4 GB Memory
- 1000 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- NVIDIA Geforce GT 130 Graphics Card
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60.3%
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£1349.99
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Apple iMac (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple iMac computer is a ultimate computer and scores 60.3 % overall.
The Apple iMac has 4 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple iMac also has a mid range Geforce GT 130 Dedicated Graphics card which means you will be able to play the latest games at good frame rates and carry out complex photo and video editing easily.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo E8400 with 4 core(s). |
79.41 %
|
| 3GHz |
88.24 % |
| 6 MB L2 |
50.00 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 4 |
50.00 % |
| 1000 GB |
50.00 % |
| NVIDIA Geforce GT 130 |
41.56 % |
| 512 MB |
25.00 % |
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iMac
|
Leopard
|
Core 2 Duo T9900
3.06 GHz
|
Apple iMac desktop computer with a 27 inch monitor - Recommended for basic computer usage.
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4 GB Memory
- 1000 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- Shared Graphics Card
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48.8%
 Details
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£1379
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Apple iMac (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo T9900 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple iMac computer is a basic computer and scores 48.8 % overall.
This might seem quite a low PC Checker Score but that doesn’t mean it's not perfect for your usage requirements! Remember that computers nearer the 100% rating are super machines costing £1000s aimed more at serious gamers or professional users.
The Apple iMac has 4 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple iMac has a Shared (integrated) Graphics card which is fine for basic computing needs but you might struggle to play advanced games and edit large or high framerate videos.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo T9900 with 2 core(s). |
60.68 %
|
| 3.06GHz |
82.04 % |
| 6 MB L2 |
50.00 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 4 |
50.00 % |
| 1000 GB |
50.00 % |
| Shared |
|
| 0 MB |
% |
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iMac
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Tiger
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Core i5 750
2.66 GHz
|
Apple iMac desktop computer with a 27 inch monitor - Recommended for ultimate computer usage.
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4 GB Memory
- 1000 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter MultiDrive
- ATI HD 4850 Graphics Card
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64.2%
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£1548.55
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Apple iMac (desktop) specifications - Intel Core i5 750 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple iMac computer is a ultimate computer and scores 64.2 % overall.
The Apple iMac has 4 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple iMac also has an ultimate level HD 4850 Dedicated Graphics card which means you will be able to play the latest games at the very highest settings and frame rates as well as tackling the hardest, most complex photo and video editing tasks easily.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core i5 750 with 4 core(s). |
81.63 %
|
| 2.66GHz |
78.24 % |
| 8 MB L2 |
66.67 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 4 |
50.00 % |
| 1000 GB |
50.00 % |
| ATI HD 4850 |
65.78 % |
| 512 MB |
25.00 % |
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iMac
|
Leopard
|
Core 2 Duo T9800
2.93 GHz
|
Apple iMac desktop computer with a 24 inch monitor - Recommended for ultimate computer usage.
-
4 GB Memory
- 640 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- NVIDIA Geforce GT 120 Graphics Card
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50.9%
 Details
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£1554.99
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Apple iMac (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Duo T9800 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple iMac computer is a ultimate computer and scores 50.9 % overall.
The Apple iMac has 4 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple iMac also has a Geforce GT 120 Dedicated Graphics card which means you will be able to play games and carry out photo and video editing easily.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Duo T9800 with 2 core(s). |
59.52 %
|
| 2.93GHz |
78.55 % |
| 6 MB L2 |
50.00 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 4 |
50.00 % |
| 640 GB |
32.00 % |
| NVIDIA Geforce GT 120 |
26.67 % |
| 256 MB |
12.50 % |
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iMac
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Leopard
|
Core 2 Extreme QX6700
2.66 GHz
|
Apple iMac desktop computer with a 22 inch monitor - Recommended for ultimate computer usage.
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4 GB Memory
- 1000 GB Hard Disk
- DVD ReWriter
- ATI HD 4850 Graphics Card
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64.4%
 Details
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£1629
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Apple iMac (desktop) specifications - Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 processor
PC Checker says...
The Apple iMac computer is a ultimate computer and scores 64.4 % overall.
The Apple iMac has 4 GB of memory and is ideal for those people wanting to have the absolute best system performance. You should not need to update this computer's memory for many, many years if at all over this computer's lifetime!
The Apple iMac also has an ultimate level HD 4850 Dedicated Graphics card which means you will be able to play the latest games at the very highest settings and frame rates as well as tackling the hardest, most complex photo and video editing tasks easily.
Operating System (OS)
The operating system runs the computer and allows you to access the information stored on the computer. Most operating systems come in different versions based on different usage requirements.
Today there are 2 main choices for users: either a Microsoft Windows based OS or an Apple based MAC OS. Windows Vista is Microsoft's latest Windows release and Mac OS X version 10.5 Leopard is Apple's current release.
There is also a FREE (Open Source) operating System called Linux which comes in many different versions (distributions) but this is quite different to Windows based operating systems so might take some gettng used to!
Operating systems are majorly updated from time to time (like XP to Vista) but can be easily updated by you, if required, at a later date.
Processor
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) or otherwise known as the processor is the 'brain' of the computer. Modern day computers can now have more than one CPU unit on the processor chip - 2 CPU computers are called dual core machines and 4 CPUs on the chip are called quad core machines.
The old method of rating a CPU used to be the greater the GHz, the quicker the computer would run but with multiple core processors (see above) this is now not necessarily the case. PC Checker scores reflect whether the processor speed is on a dual core chip or more!
The more cache a processor has the better as this is used to reduce the number of times the CPU has to access the computer's memory.
| Intel |
n/a |
| Core 2 Extreme QX6700 with 4 core(s). |
81.63 %
|
| 2.66GHz |
78.24 % |
| 8 MB L2 |
66.67 % |
Other Components
The more memory (Random Access Memory) the computer has the more applications / programs you can run at once and is measured in gigabytes (GB). 1 GB (1024 MB) is considered standard today and 2GB is ideal for Windows Vista based computers as this OS uses more memory to run.
Graphics cards display the computer's information on your screen / monitor. A shared graphics card is one that is built into the computer and uses part of your computer's memory to display things better. Separate standalone graphics cards (which have their own memory / RAM built in) are considered better than shared graphics cards but this isn't an issue unless you are wanting an entertainment or ultimate PC.
The larger the size of the Hard Disk the more information you can save on it so the larger the better. PC Checker scores reflect whether the Hard Disk is in a laptop (lower capacities & more expensive) or a desktop machine!
| 4 |
50.00 % |
| 1000 GB |
50.00 % |
| ATI HD 4850 |
65.78 % |
| 512 MB |
25.00 % |
|