Bell Aliant to Launch Apple's Desktop Computer and Internet Package
Posted on: Friday, 22 August 2008, 15:00 CDT
Bell Aliant, a Canada-based information and communications technology provider, plans to launch Apple's iMac desktop computer and internet package in North America.
According to Bell Aliant, the iMac comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 1GB of memory, and a 250GB hard drive. iMac features include a built-in iSight camera (for video chatting on the go), iLife '08 (iMac's photo, movie, music and web suite of programs), Front Row (iMac's media centre), and a 20-inch widescreen display.
Joe Mosher, vice-president of residential marketing at Aliant, said: "Over the past several years we've been helping our customers get online with the latest computers. Value, choice and convenience are very important to our customers and Apple's popular desktop computer - the iMac - should prove to be another great option for our Atlantic Canadian customers."
Source: Datamonitor
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