Apple has introduced an iMac especially configured for the education market, reports “Digital Trends” (http://tinyurl.com/azrkmu8). The all-in-one is US$150 less than its closest non-education counterpart.
For $1,100, schools and colleges can get a 3.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i3 machine with 4GB of RAM and a 500GB hard drive. The $1,100 desktop computer happens to be $100 more expensive than the education-only iMac it replaces, which was introduced over 18 months ago. The new machine, however, comes with a faster processor, more RAM and twice as much storage space.