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<DIV>My English's not good enough to determine the pros ans cons of the new iMac model, but I thought you'd find this curious enough to read/understand:
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<DIV>http://www.macnn.com/articles/09/03/04/20.inch.imac.teardown/
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<DIV>Cheerz,
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<DIV>LM<br><br>
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<DIV> >>>On Thu, 5 de Mar de 2009 at 14:27, Gary Lauterback <garylauterback@earthlink.net> wrote:<br><br>>LM,<br><br>>A cable exits that is FW 400 on one end, and the FW 800 on the other.  <br>>You don't have to loose the FW 400 devices in order to have one of the <br>>new iMacs.  We sell these cables in the store where I work.<br>>I've used such cable many times to connect the newer iMacs to older <br>>platforms for Data Migration.  Works great.<br>><br>>Thought I'd share ...<br>><br>>Gary<br> </DIV>
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