The iMac's design is nicer, and its cheaper. Fair enough, you don't get a Blu-Ray drive, but I'm finding myself wondering what you need one on a consumer desktop anyway, given that I watch movies on my TV. Oh, and there is one more crucial area in which the iMac absolutely outclasses the "One", and that's resolution. The One "doesn't" have 1080p, it has a 1050p 20" screen, whereas the iMac has 24" 1200p screen, which would be a deal-breaker in itself for me.
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Ireland @ Nov 17th 2007 1:20PM
The iMac's design is nicer, and its cheaper. Fair enough, you don't get a Blu-Ray drive, but I'm finding myself wondering what you need one on a consumer desktop anyway, given that I watch movies on my TV. Oh, and there is one more crucial area in which the iMac absolutely outclasses the "One", and that's resolution. The One "doesn't" have 1080p, it has a 1050p 20" screen, whereas the iMac has 24" 1200p screen, which would be a deal-breaker in itself for me.