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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2011

http://www.Alfred.TV READ ME FIRST: Yet another in-depth, accurate, and granular unboxing & review of Apple's 27" iMac with the upgraded i7 processor at 3.4 Ghz, upgraded video, and a solid state drive -- all to run Windows XP.

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  • SMB??? Suck My Balls?

  • @Leethellama Damn. Good one. LOL

  • 1) What does FF-class stand for again?

    2) I have the same config with my BTO 27" iMac minus the SSD but it wasn't assembled or shipped from China, because it was a BTO it was actually assembled in the USA and shipped from California. In fact, "Assembled in the USA" is engraved on the bottom of the base.

    3) How did it take you well over two months to get the iMac up and running Alfred?

  • @miket4383 Hi MIke - to answer your questions:

    1) Look up "FF-Class" (with the dash, as you see it) in Urban Dictionary for the complete, official definition

    2) I assume in the very beginning, they were shipping directly from China, as indicated in the paperwork I received; the subsequent three 27" FF-Class iMacs came from CA with the 'Assembled in the USA" moniker, just like yours.

    3) Why a 2-month delay? Personal bandwidth is very limited - busy with other projects that took precedence.

  • what uppp mannn, how have u been?

  • @mcgowan311 Hi - your name sounds familiar; remind me who you are.

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  • Can it run Windows 3.1?

  • great vid

  • Oh yes, that brown box is so sexy!!! I love geek porn lol :D

  • So exactly how many buttons did you press?

  • Hey, Alfred, in fact your Mac was assembled in Elk Grove, California, like all the customized Macs.

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