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Apple unveils world's thinnest desktop computer

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Mr Danny Lam, Product Marketing Manager (Desktop and Server) for Asia-Pacific, Apple, at the launch of the world's thinnest desktop computer, `iMac G5', in the Capital on Thursday. - Kamal Narang

New Delhi , Oct. 7

APPLE Computer on Thursday unveiled the world's thinnest desktop computer, iMac G5, featuring a G5 processor and a new design that integrates the computer right into a flat panel display.

The new line offers 17-inch or 20-inch active matrix widescreen LCDs and G5 processors running up to 1.8 GHz and prices begin at Rs 87,800, said Mr Danny Lam, Product Marketing Manager (Desktop and Server) for Asia-Pacific, Apple Computer. The new product will be made available in the country by the end of this month.

The entire computer is built into the display and rests on an aluminium foot. All the I/O ports line up neatly along the rear right side for easy access and with optional AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth wireless modules.

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