I won't call this one decent or less expensive than an iMac until I see some specs from Dell, as well as prices. From what I've seen lately, customized Dells (to match stock iMac specs) come out at about the same price, typically within $100 either way.
(I'm not saying iMacs are inherently better - if you don't want wireless, bluetooth, firewire, or a webcam, for example, you can get a Dell without them and you'll save some money.)
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I won't call this one decent or less expensive than an iMac until I see some specs from Dell, as well as prices. From what I've seen lately, customized Dells (to match stock iMac specs) come out at about the same price, typically within $100 either way.
(I'm not saying iMacs are inherently better - if you don't want wireless, bluetooth, firewire, or a webcam, for example, you can get a Dell without them and you'll save some money.)