
Of course, power is a relative thing. The lowest of the low end Macs is far more powerful than the original Mac 128k over 20 years ago, or most Macs today. Yes, the new PowerMac G5 is far more powerful than an eMac, but the difference between $799 and $2,999 is substantial.
In the end, the $799 eMac will do pretty much the same thing. Here’s how:
First, I’ll start at the base $799 eMac model and stay there. $799. Of course, you could add a SuperDrive (more money), you.... (excerpted).
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