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DESKTOPS
Mini The Mac that redefined what you can expect from a compact, affordable computer does it again. Mac mini now features the revolutionary Intel Core Duo processor, more expansion options, and a new way to command your digital life — all in the same amazingly compact package.

small product photo QUIET Say hello to the new 24-inch iMac, the ultimate all-in-one experience. With a viewing area 30% greater than the 20-inch model and an advanced graphics card from NVIDIA, it's perfect for watching movies and slideshows, working with lots of palettes and windows, or simply inspiring awe among your friends.

small product photo CLASSIC The traditional Desktop PC Options range from purpose built single function machines such as cash registers to high end multifunction office servers. For more information email us with your request and we will return a price and availability.

small product photo TOWER The tower system can be placed on a desk top or under a desk depending on where you have room. The internals can vary greatly from a single CPU to Multiple CPU's and memory configurations. Tower cases also generally provide space to install additional disk drives

WINTERM Simple thin client desktops are appliance-like devices that access server-based Windows applications. They offer excellent performance at a low price. In server-based Windows computing, you normally run multi-user Windows on a centrally managed server and use either the Citrix ICA or the Microsoft RDP protocol to remotely display on a user's desktop what is running on the server. On a simple appliance, everything happens on the server. Any application you want to run, from payroll to a browser, runs on the server.

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A typical small form factor PC is not quite a cube. A shoebox is a better approximation of its size, or perhaps even a toaster oven. They can take the processor of your choice, have onboard video, sound, USB, Firewire, Ethernet, and often a pair of PCI-Express slots for a little bit of expansion. A single 5.25" bay and one or two 3.5" bays usually rounds things out. It is enough for a complete, full-featured system with very limited expansion.