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As the realm of technology continues its relentless march forward, it’s crucial to take a moment to appreciate the groundbreaking devices that paved the way for today’s innovations. One such iconic device that still resonates with Apple enthusiasts worldwide is none other than the Apple iMac 17-inch Late 2006. Despite being introduced 17 years ago, this personal computer remains a cherished relic in the annals of Apple’s history.
Back in its heyday, Apple made waves in the tech sphere with the announcement that its entire iMac lineup would feature the cutting-edge Intel Core 2 Duo processor. This leap in performance boasted up to 50 percent faster speeds compared to its predecessors, setting a new standard for efficiency and power. Moreover, the introduction of the 17-inch widescreen iMac added a dazzling visual experience to the mix, captivating users with its expansive display.
Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, aptly summed up the excitement surrounding the new iMac lineup, stating, “Every iMac—from the $999 model up through the new dazzling 24-inch widescreen model—now features blazing Core 2 Duo performance.”
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Launched on September 6, 2006, the iMac 17-inch Late 2006 swiftly gained traction among consumers seeking a harmonious blend of power and style. At its core, this computing marvel boasted an Intel Core 2 Duo processor clocked at 1.83 GHz / 2 GHz or 2.16 GHz, providing users with formidable processing capabilities. Coupled with 512 MB or 1 GB of RAM, a 160 GB hard drive, and a slot-loading 8x DVD-R/CD-RW dual-layer “SuperDrive,” the iMac 17-inch Late 2006 was a force to be reckoned with in the realm of personal computing.
What truly set this iMac apart was its sleek 17-inch LCD TFT Display, offering users a visually immersive experience like never before. Equipped with an array of features including an Ambient Light Sensor, an iSight camera, built-in Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, USB 2.0 ports, and a standard AirPort Extreme Card, the iMac 17-inch Late 2006 seamlessly integrated cutting-edge technology with elegant design.
For those eager to get their hands on the latest iMac offerings, Apple ensured widespread availability through its online store, retail outlets, and authorized resellers. However, despite its initial popularity, the iMac 17-inch Late 2006 was eventually discontinued on August 7, 2007, making it a cherished relic for Apple fans and collectors alike.
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Even as newer models emerge and technology continues to advance at a breakneck pace, the iMac 17-inch Late 2006 remains a beacon of innovation and ingenuity. Its timeless design, coupled with formidable performance capabilities, continues to capture the hearts of Apple enthusiasts worldwide.
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iMac 17-inch Late 2006 Details
Introduced | September 6, 2006 – 17 years ago |
Discontinued | August 7, 2007 – 16 years ago |
Time on the Market | 335 days (11 months) |
Model Identifier | iMac5,1 iMac5,2* |
Model Number | A1195* A1208 |
EMC | 2114 2124* |
Order Number | MA710LL/A* MA590LL/A |
Original Price | $999* $1,199 $1,299 |
Colors | White |
Weight | 15.5 Ibs. 7.030 KG |
Dimensions | 16.9” H x 16.8” W x 6.8” D 42.92 cm H x 42.67 cm W x 17.27 cm D |
iMac 17-inch Tech Specs
Processor
Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo T5600 “Merom” (1.83 GHz)* Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 “Merom” (2 GHz) Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 “Merom” (2.16 GHz) |
Processor Speed | 1.83 GHz* 2 GHz 2.16 GHz |
Architecture | 64-bit |
Number of Cores | 2 |
System Bus | 667 MHz |
Cache | 2 MB shared L2 at full processor speed* 4 MB shared L2 at full processor speed |
Storage & Media
Storage | 160 GB 250 GB 500 GB |
Media | 1 – 8x DVD-R/CD-RW dual-layer “SuperDrive” slot-loading drive |
Memory
Built-in Memory | 512 MB* 1 GB |
Maximum Memory | 2 GB* 3 GB |
Memory Slots | 2 – PC2-5300 200-pin DDR2 SO-DIMM 667 MHz |
Interleaving Support | Yes |
Display
Built-in Display | 17″ TFT LCD Display |
Brightness | 250 cd/m² |
Resolutions | 640 x 480 800 x 500 800 x 600 1024 x 640 1024 x 768 1152 x 720 1440 x 900 (Native) |
Graphics
Graphics Card | Intel Graphics Media Accelerator GMA 950* ATI Radeon X1600 |
Graphics Memory | 64 MB DDR2** 128 MB GDDR3 |
Display Connection | 1 – Mini-DVI (DVI, VGA, Composite, and S-video with adapter) |
Display Modes | Dual display extended and video mirroring |
External Resolution | Up to 1920 x 1200 pixels on Digital Up to 2045 x 1536 pixels on Analog |
Camera | iSight |
**Shared with main memory, minimum memory usage is 80 MB
Expansion
Expansion Slots | None |
Optical Drive Interface | Ultra ATA/100 |
Hard Drive Interface | 1.5 Gbps Serial ATA (SATA) |
Connections
Ethernet | 10/100/1000BASE-T (RJ-45 – support for jumbo frames) |
Modem | Apple USB Modem MA034Z/A (Optional) |
Wi-Fi | AirPort Extreme Card 802.11b/g |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR |
USB | 3 – 480 Mbps (USB 2.0) |
FireWire | 2 – 400 Mbps |
Infrared | 1 – For Apple Remote only |
Audio In | 1 – 3.5-mm analog/optical input jack 1 – Built-in microphone |
Audio Out | 1 – 3.5-mm analog/optical combo jack 2 – Built-in speakers |
Display | 1 – Mini-DVI (DVI, VGA, Composite, and S-video with adapter) |
Keyboard and Mouse
Peripherals | Apple Keyboard Apple Mighty Mouse Apple Remote |
Software
Original OS | Mac OS X 10.4.7 |
Later OS | Mac OS X 10.4.8 |
Maximum OS | Mac OS X 10.7.5 |
Firmware | Intel Extensible Firmware Interface |
Bundled Software | Mac OS X 10.4 iLife ’06 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD, iWeb, GarageBand) Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive iWork ’06 (30-day trial) QuickBooks for Mac New User Edition Comic Life FileMaker Pro trial Omni Outliner Photo Booth Front Row Apple Hardware Test |
Power
Backup Battery | 3 V CR2032 Lithium (922 – 6476) |
Maximum Continuous Power | 180 W |
Line Voltage | 100-240 V AC |
Further Reading and References
- iMac (Late 2006): Technical Specifications – Apple Support
- Apple iMac Line Now Features Intel Core 2 Duo Processors In Every Model – Apple Newsroom
- iMac (Intel-based) – Wikipedia
- 17″ 1.83 GHz iMac (Late 2006) – Low End Mac
- 17″ 2.0 GHz iMac (Late 2006) – Low End Mac
- iMac (Late 2006) – Apple History
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