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Special Report: iMac G5 Reliability







Special Report: iMac G5 Reliability

Special Report: iMac G5 Reliability 06/22/2005 02:00 AM

We now have the first raw results from our iMac G5 Reliability Survey, plus data on 140,000 computers for comparison. We greatly appreciate the time of everyone who participated, and we plan to provide a more detailed analysis later.




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