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    iMac 27" Core i7 vs Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Xeon

    I have to buy new mac system and I have some confusion about it. I am not getting which to buy from iMac Core i7 and Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Xeon. I don't know more features about these two, so it very complicated for me to choose one of these two. If you have any suggestion over iMac Core i7 and Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Xeon, then please don't hesitate to let me know that. I am waiting for your reply.

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    Re: iMac 27" Core i7 vs Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Xeon

    The available quad-core Intel Core i7 “Nehalem” processor in the 27-inch iMac puts four processing cores on one die, so data doesn’t have to travel far to get from core to core. This boosts application performance up to 2x over the previous-generation iMac.1 And unlike systems that connect memory to the processor through a separate controller, these quad-core processors connect memory directly to the processor, improving memory bandwidth up to 2.5x.

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    Re: iMac 27" Core i7 vs Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Xeon

    I suggest you to go for Mac Pro which comprises 2.66 GHz Xeon processor. Everything Mac Pro has been designed to meet your requirements. Side Panel also you will experience the exceptional: Quad processor Intel Xeon 2.66 GHz, 3GB DDR3, nVidia GeForce 512MB GDDR3 GT120, Dual Gigabit, Bluetooth 2.1, a full connectivity and perfect scalability.

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    Re: iMac 27" Core i7 vs Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Xeon

    Apple Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Xeon has innovations in design and in performance. This mac pro integrated with more advanced feature such as: Apple QuickTime, Apple Mac OS X Mail, OmniOutliner, Apple iCal, Apple Safari, Apple iChat AV, Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive, Apple Dashboard, Apple Spotlight, Apple iLife '06, Plasq Comic Life, iWork*06 (trial version 30 days), FileMaker Pro 8.5 (Trial Version).

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    Re: iMac 27" Core i7 vs Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Xeon

    Among the iMac Core i7 and Mac Pro, according to me the iMac seems to be the perfect computer for those who want power and who do not need a machine is extremely scalable. However, keep in mind that the iMac Core i7 comes out just so that this generation of Mac Pro is the end of the cycle and should be replaced early next year. I hope this will help you to make selection.

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    Re: iMac 27" Core i7 vs Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Xeon

    As per my information the iMac (core i7) comprises 27'' LED panel and an impressive 16:9 reaching resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. A sleek design, an all aluminum. It further provides for the communication of Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11n AirPort Extreme and an SD slot and a SuperDrive 8x lateral loading. This imac model is perfect for office automation, multimedia entertainment.

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    Re: iMac 27" Core i7 vs Mac Pro 2.66 GHz Xeon

    This Mac Pro model offers in addition to version 21.5 "screen comfortable to 27" offering an enormous resolution of 2560x1440 pixels. This model, however, the advantage of being able to receive 16 GB of RAM option with 4 slots memories. The high end 27 "is powered by the new processor from Intel quad-core, the core i5 2.66 Ghz (2.8 optional) and Core i7 (Hyper-threading) is also available as an option.

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