Apple Unveils New iMacs With CD-RW Drives &
iTunes Software
Rip, Mix, Burn Your Own Custom Music CDs
MACWORLD EXPO, TOKYOFebruary 22,
2001Apple® today introduced a new line of iMacs
with CD-RW drives and iTunes, Apples amazing new jukebox
software, which lets users create and manage their own music library
and burn their own custom audio CDs. With fast new PowerPC G3 processors
running at up to 600 MHz, up to 40 GB hard drives, FireWire®
ports and iMovie software on all systems, the new iMac family
comes in two dazzling new patterns, Blue Dalmatian and Flower Power,
as well as the two most popular iMac colors, Indigo and Graphite.
iMac has evolved into an entertainment
center, where you can create desktop movies, manage your digital
music library and burn custom music CDs, said Steve Jobs,
Apples CEO. iMovie and iTunes are so easy to learn and
use, even your parents can use them without getting confused.
iTunes, which has been downloaded more
than 750,000 times since its debut in January, lets users import
songs from their favorite CDs into their iMac and compress them
into the popular MP3 format; organize their music using powerful
yet easy to use searching, browsing, and play list features; watch
stunning visualizations on their computer screen; and create custom
music CDs with the new iMacs CD-RW drive.
All iMac models come preinstalled with
Apples iMovie 2, the latest version of the worlds most
popular, easy-to-use consumer digital video editing software, and
offer two FireWire ports for easy connection to a variety of high-speed
peripherals such as digital camcorders and digital cameras. Movies
can be saved back to the camcorder, copied to videotape or posted
to a users own website using iTools, Apples suite of
free Internet services.
Every iMac comes standard with Apples
optical mouse and full-size Apple Pro Keyboard, and is AirPort
ready. AirPort, Apples revolutionary wireless networking solution,
provides totally untethered Internet access at speeds up to 11 megabits
per second.
iMacs other great features include
near-silent operation, reducing noise levels to half that of competitive
systems; ATI RAGE 128 Pro accelerators for outstanding graphics;
built-in 10/100BASE-T Ethernet for easy DSL and cable modem access
and an all-digital sound system designed in collaboration with Harman
Kardon.
Pricing and Availability
The new iMac models are available immediately on The Apple Store
(www.apple.com) and through Apple Authorized Resellers in three
standard configurations:
- iMac, available in Indigo, features
a 400 MHz PowerPC G3 processor and contains 64MB of PC100 SDRAM,
512K backside cache, a 10GB Ultra ATA hard disk, a slot loading
CD-ROM drive, ATI RAGE 128 Pro with 8MB of SDRAM, a built-in 56K
V.90 modem, two FireWire ports and two USB ports, VGA video mirroring
and is AirPort ready for a suggested retail price of $899 (US).
- iMac, available in Indigo, Blue Dalmatian
and Flower Power, features a 500 MHz PowerPC G3 processor and
contains 64MB of PC100 SDRAM, 256K on-chip backside cache, a 20GB
Ultra ATA hard disk, a slot-loading CD-RW drive, ATI RAGE 128
Ultra with 16MB of SDRAM, a built-in 56K V.90 modem, two FireWire
ports and two USB ports, VGA video mirroring and is AirPort ready
for a suggested retail price of $1,199 (US).
- iMac Special Edition, available in Graphite,
Blue Dalmatian and Flower Power, features a 600 MHz PowerPC G3
processor and contains 128MB of PC100 SDRAM, 256K on-chip backside
cache, a 40GB Ultra ATA hard disk, a slot-loading CD-RW drive,
ATI RAGE 128 Ultra with 16MB of SDRAM, a built-in 56K V.90 modem,
two FireWire ports and two USB ports, VGA video mirroring and
is AirPort ready for a suggested retail price of $1,499 (US).

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