Apple launches eMac for the rest of us
Apple has squeezed a sixth product into its neat four product quadrant - or a seventh if you count the iPod, as Steve Jobs apparently does when posed with this discrepancy at the rack launch last month - by making the eMac available to world+dog. Launched a month ago, the eMac is effectively the classic CRT iMac upgraded with a larger display and G4 horsepower, but Apple ensured that it was only made available to education users.
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