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TalkBack: You bought an iMac. You've used it. Now tell us how it really works

The iMac has been out for a month, and it's been a much bigger success than even Apple could have predicted. But the ultimate fate of the iMac lies in the market -- or, more concretely, with those of you who have bought it and used it.
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The iMac has been out for a month, and it's been a much bigger success than even Apple could have predicted. But the ultimate fate of the iMac lies in the market -- or, more concretely, with those of you who have bought it and used it. So tell us what you think. If you've had an iMac for at least two weeks, then please give us your opinion on it. Some questions to consider:

How have you dealt with the lack of a floppy drive? Have you tried to network it to another computer?

What do you do on your iMac? Is it a home machine or a work machine?

Have you had any trouble getting onto the Web, or is it as fast and easy as Apple says? Does the processor speed live up to the hype?

Do you love the monitor's quality, or is it too small? Are you crazy about those USB ports, or has the lack of peripheral devices been driving you crazy?

We want to hear everything you think about the iMac -- both good and bad. So whether you're a proud or disappointed iMac owner, just click below to let your opinion be heard.

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