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Apple's just introduced 27-inch iMac, right, dwarfs the 21.5-inch model on the left.

Apple's all-in-one computer, the iMac, has always done a good job of putting the customer's focus where it belongs: on what's happening on the screen. Full Article at The Seattle Times

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