Lower-priced iMac in '05?
Apple Computer could decide to sell a lower-priced version of its Macintosh computer to attract consumers already enamored of its iPod music player and annoyed by security problems with Windows PCs, according to an analyst at Piper Jaffray.
"We believe that it is not out of the question that Apple would try to capitalize on this opportunity with a more widely accessible product," analyst Gene Munster said Thursday.
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