The Customized - 2 GHz Dual Apple Power Mac G5 Computer - Mac OS X Tiger, 512 MB RAM, 250GB System Drive, Radeon 9650 Display-Card, 16X SuperDrive with Bluetooth and Airport Extreme system is custom designed to meet the needs of video editors, graphics designers, educators and businesspeople. The computer is loaded with 250GB of hard drive space, 512 MB of RAM, Radeon 9650 display card and Apple's SuperDrive, a 16X speed DVD and CD burner.
This is all built around Apple's G5 architecture which is built specifically for Mac OS X 10.4, a true 64-bit operating system. The PCI technology makes the workstation ideal for working with HD video and other high-bandwidth applications.
Dual G5 Processors
The system is powered by two 2.0 GHz G5 processors, each powered by a 1 GHz frontside bus, delivering one of the fastest computers on the market today. This gives you room to grow with the system and ensures that it will last for years to come.
AGP 8X Pro Graphics
The 8X AGP interface allows you to take full advantage of the included graphics card, giving you the best graphics available for your computer.
Radeon 9650 Display Card
The display card offers lightning fast graphics, powerful 3-D effects and dual outputs. This allows you to effectively and crisply work with dual displays, which increases productivity in many applications.
16X SuperDrive
The SuperDrive allows you to burn DVD and CD discs at lightning fast speeds, making it easy to transport and archive data from your computer.
FireWire-800 and USB 2.0 Interfaces
The G5 delivers FireWire-400, FireWire-800 and USB 2.0 connections, allowing you to connect a multitude of devices to your computer.
Quiet Cooling
The G5 features one of the quietest and most efficient cooling systems out there, making sure that your computer doesn't create a lot of noise in your work environment.
True 64-Bit OS
The computer is pre-loaded with Mac OS X 10.4. "Tiger" is a true 64-bit operating system designed to run all the latest applications. Tiger is also backwards compatible, by running 64-bit applications side by side with 32-bit applications with no emulation mode.
