Monday, March 15th, 2010 at
6:30 pm

Product Description
Peripheral Enhancements Corporation is a worldwide computer memory manufacturer with a strong focus on service, quality, and support. In a commodity-based market sector such as computer memory, Peripheral must rise above and beyond its competitors and add value to its product beyond the basics such as competitive price and reasonable quality. Peripheral offers extremely high-quality branded memory products at competitive prices built on a foundation of service and support unmatched in its industry.This memory is designed for Apple iMAC DVD 350MHZ, 400MHZ.
SimpleTech APLPM-142513-PE 128MB Apple iMac DV
Sunday, March 14th, 2010 at
6:12 pm

Product Description
Bad memory can cause anything from annoying error messages to complete system failures. Why risk it with cheap “mystery” memory? When you buy memory from Crucial, you’re buying the same high-quality memory that leading computer manufacturers install in the systems they sell. In fact, because Crucial is a division of Micron, one of the world’s largest DRAM manufacturers, chances are good that you have their memory in your system right now. While the “other guys” might claim to manufacture memory, they really just assemble modules out of chips made by someone else. Some don’t have first-class assembly procedures, and some even use chips that failed to meet computer manufacturer’s stringent testing requirements. Crucial memory goes through much more rigorous testing procedures than many other brands of memory. Some memory assemblers choose to accept a certain “defect rate” because it’s cheaper to deal with returns than to test every part they sell. That may help their bottom line, but it’s sure a pain in the neck if you’re one of the customers who ends up with a bad module. That’s why Crucial thoroughly tests EVERY module they sell and put their name only on the ones that meet their strict standards. You might expect memory this good to cost a lot more, but you’d be wrong. As an online memory upgrade provider selling directly from the manufacturer, Crucial memory is often available at lower prices than lower-quality modules.
256MB Upgrade for a Apple iMac
Saturday, March 13th, 2010 at
6:29 pm

Product Description
ScreenSavrz for iMac protect your display and case from dust, soiling, fingerprints, etc when not in use. They also clean and polish your screen or case anytime without sprays or wet wipes. And if your display has already taken a hit, simply dampen ScreenSavrz with water and polish away any existing scuffing you might have.
Constructed from RadTech’s exclusive, super soft and ultra tough Optex fabric – a non-woven, ultra-thin (0.6mm thick) advanced polishing fabric. ScreenSavrz allow you to safely clean the screen or any surface of your computer or display. ScreenSavrz are so thin, soft and supple they quickly and easily stow practically anywhere.
This lightweight and breathable Optex display protector is convenient, practical and extremely effective.
Does not obstruct iMac’s ventilation ports.
Screensavrz for Apple iMac Intel & G5 20 inch in Green
Friday, March 12th, 2010 at
6:30 pm

Product Description
AXIOM 1GB MODULE # MA240G/A FOR APPLE IMAC G5 (DDR2)
AXIOM 1GB MODULE # MA240G/A FOR APPLE IMAC G5
Thursday, March 11th, 2010 at
6:49 pm
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at
6:16 pm

Product Description
Bad memory can cause anything from annoying error messages to complete system failures. Why risk it with cheap “mystery” memory? When you buy memory from Crucial, you’re buying the same high-quality memory that leading computer manufacturers install in the systems they sell. In fact, because Crucial is a division of Micron, one of the world’s largest DRAM manufacturers, chances are good that you have their memory in your system right now. While the “other guys” might claim to manufacture memory, they really just assemble modules out of chips made by someone else. Some don’t have first-class assembly procedures, and some even use chips that failed to meet computer manufacturer’s stringent testing requirements. Crucial memory goes through much more rigorous testing procedures than many other brands of memory. Some memory assemblers choose to accept a certain “defect rate” because it’s cheaper to deal with returns than to test every part they sell. That may help their bottom line, but it’s sure a pain in the neck if you’re one of the customers who ends up with a bad module. That’s why Crucial thoroughly tests EVERY module they sell and put their name only on the ones that meet their strict standards. You might expect memory this good to cost a lot more, but you’d be wrong. As an online memory upgrade provider selling directly from the manufacturer, Crucial memory is often available at lower prices than lower-quality modules.
512MB Upgrade for a Apple iMac 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
7:08 pm

Product Description
AXIOM 512MB DDR-2 667 SODIMM # MA345G/A-AX FOR THE APPLE IMAC 20-INCH
AXIOM 512MB DDR-2 667 SODIMM # MA345G/A-AX FOR THE APPLE IMAC 20-INCH
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
7:07 pm

Product Description
Bad memory can cause anything from annoying error messages to complete system failures. Why risk it with cheap “mystery” memory? When you buy memory from Crucial, you’re buying the same high-quality memory that leading computer manufacturers install in the systems they sell. In fact, because Crucial is a division of Micron, one of the world’s largest DRAM manufacturers, chances are good that you have their memory in your system right now. While the “other guys” might claim to manufacture memory, they really just assemble modules out of chips made by someone else. Some don’t have first-class assembly procedures, and some even use chips that failed to meet computer manufacturer’s stringent testing requirements. Crucial memory goes through much more rigorous testing procedures than many other brands of memory. Some memory assemblers choose to accept a certain “defect rate” because it’s cheaper to deal with returns than to test every part they sell. That may help their bottom line, but it’s sure a pain in the neck if you’re one of the customers who ends up with a bad module. That’s why Crucial thoroughly tests EVERY module they sell and put their name only on the ones that meet their strict standards. You might expect memory this good to cost a lot more, but you’d be wrong. As an online memory upgrade provider selling directly from the manufacturer, Crucial memory is often available at lower prices than lower-quality modules.
512MB kit
Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at
6:21 pm

Product Description
512MB PC100 SDRAM for Apple iMac 500 M8347LL/A-Blue
Apple iMac 500 M8347LL/A-Blue 512MB Memory Ram Upgrade
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at
8:03 pm

Product Description
512MB PC100 SDRAM for Apple iMac 500 (M8582LL/A-Indigo)
Apple iMac 500