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The iMac is a desktop computer with integral monitor, developed by Apple. It relies on two standardized USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports to link to peripheral devices such as printers and floppy-disk drives.

Stylish Apple desktop computer, launched in 1998, with monitor cases in bright colours (including tangerine, strawberry, blueberry, grape, and lime). Some models contain digital video technology, and all may be connected to the Internet via wireless technology.



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