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OWC ANNOUNCES 1-4GB MEMORY UPGRADES FOR APPLE’S NEW IMAC MODELS INTRODUCED BY APPLE YESTERDAY

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April 29, 2008, Woodstock, IL -- Other World Computing (OWC) http://www.macsales.com, a leading Mac and PC technology company, announced today new Memory Upgrade Kits of 1GB, 2GB and 4GB for Apple’s new iMac Core 2 Duo 20” 2.4GHz, 2.66GHz, 24” 2.8GHz and 3.06GHz models, which were announced by Apple yesterday (April 28, 2008) and are just starting to ship.  OWC Mac Memory is also available in modules and kits of up to 4GB for previous iMac models.

OWC New iMac Memory Pricing:
1GB Memory Module - $29.99
2GB Memory Module - $59.99
4GB Kit - $117.99 (configured as a matched pair of 2GB memory modules)

All memory options are immediately available and shipping.  Additional savings is also available for customers who take advantage of OWC’s trade-in program, which provides $10 cash back for the trade-in for each Apple 1GB module.

OWC is an Apple Developer Connection Premiere member and OWC memory upgrades meet Apple’s electrical and mechanical design requirements. OWC maintains an active state-of-the-art test lab to ensure the highest product quality and reliability.  Its modules provide a lifetime of high-performance, reliable operation, backed with a Money Back Guarantee and OWC’s Lifetime Advance Replacement Warranty.  

“OWC is all about maximizing performance and, impressively, we’ve found there can be better performance attained even between 2GB and 3GB memory configurations than getting a new system with a faster processor,” said Larry O’Connor, President OWC.  “More memory makes a tremendous difference, as our real-world testing illustrates.  Installing the full 4GB of memory lets you truly reap the full benefits these systems have to offer.”

OWC - The Expert in Mac Memory

OWC is an expert in the Mac memory market, with nearly two decades of experience providing memory module upgrades for Mac computers.  The company has conducted independent memory benchmarks on Apple’s Intel Core 2 Duo iMac, Macbook, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini models, which show both how newer and older systems compare, as well as the incredible benefit that additional memory provides.  Even upgrading a prior generation model to its maximum memory can provide higher real-world performance than the latest and fastest system with just a base memory level.

For more information, pricing, benchmarks, and immediate availability, see: http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/apple/memory/iMac