Apple's entry-level desktop, the Apple eMac, is adequate for school kids and adults with basic computing needs. But its features lag behind those of the other midrange systems here. While it can serve ...
Targeted toward the education market, Apple’s new eMac is an all-in-one 17-inch CRT with a 700MHz PowerPC G4 processor. The eMac is shaped like its iMac cousin but is 8 mm less deep than the original ...
Following well over an already existing 20 years of avid computer development, seeing the slow yet powerful rise of the Macintosh amid the 1980s and the company's soon restructuring in the decade ...
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In his “Worst products of the year” list, Jim Louderback of PC Magazine calls Apple’s eMac the worst desktop PC of 2004. “Apple, the entry-level eMac really does represent Think Different. That’s ...
Lots of printers let you hook up the USB port to one system, and the parallel port to another for some basic printer sharing.. I know Lexmark printers do this..<BR><BR>Otherwise, just hook it up to ...
The entry-level Apple eMac is a good introduction to the Macintosh world, and it has the power to keep elementary- and middle-school students happy. With the extensive educational software selection ...