iMac(20-inch, Early 2006)
2x faster. Twice as amazing.
Background
Announced in January 2006 alongside the MacBook Pro, the iMac (Core Duo) was the first desktop Mac based on an Intel processor. Running on the Intel Core Duo processor, which had two processor cores on a single chip, the iMac (Core Duo) was significantly faster than its predecessor, the iMac (iSight), when running Intel-compiled code. It also features faster bus and memory speeds, a better graphics chip set, and a mini-DVI port which featured monitor spanning (a first for consumer Macs). It was available in two configurations: the 17" model, with a 1.83 GHz Core Duo processor was $1299 U.S., and the 20" model, running at 2.0 GHz, was $1699 U.S.
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Key Specs
Display20" Widescreen TFT LCD (Glossy)
ChipCore Duo T2500
Memory512MB / 1GB / 2GB
Storage250GB / 500GB
Battery-
Weight10kg
Full Specifications
Basic Info
Release Date2006.01
OS SupportOS X 10.4 ~ OS X 10.6
Chip & Storage
ChipCore Duo T2500(Dual-Core)
Memory512MB / 1GB / 2GB
Storage250GB / 500GB
Security Chip/
Display
Screen Size20"
Screen TypeWidescreen TFT LCD (Glossy)
Resolution1680 × 1050
PPI99
Typical Brightness280 nits nit
Camera & Audio
CameraBuilt-in iSight camera
Connectivity & Expansion
Wi-Fi802.11g Wi-Fi (AirPort Extreme)
BluetoothBluetooth 2.0 + EDR
Backup Battery3 V CR2032 Lithium battery
Power180W
Body & Dimensions
Width49.3 mm
Height47.2 mm
Thickness18.9 mm
Weight10kg
Color
Available Colors
Model Identifier
Model IDiMac4,1
Mold ModelA1174