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<DIV>Anyone able to confirm if the new 2.66GHz 20-inch iMac model (with FW800 only) still suffers from the "Millions of Colours" syndrome kindly reported/alerted by Stefan!?
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<DIV>I am at the point of considering the new ones using a FW800toFW400 adapter...
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<DIV>Best,
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<DIV>LM
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<DIV>>>>On Mon, 9 de Mar de 2009 at 13:36, David Iverson <nebdave@me.com> wrote:
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<DIV>I seriously considered iMac of both sizes before deciding on a 17" MBP <br>last summer.  I had even looked into getting one of those totes to <br>haul an iMac around in.  The are available for both the 17" & the 24" <br>version and although not as easy to haul around as a notebook, not <br>completely impossible either.<br><br>Whatever you get, load it up with RAM, once you receive it and it will <br>probably do well for you for the foreseeable future.<br><br>Dave Iverson<br> </DIV>
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