Other crossword clues for answer "IMACS"
- IMACS
- Apple varieties since 1998
- Apple desktops
- Computers with Fusion Drives
- They come with Fusion Drives
- Apple products
- Apple wares
- Apple offerings
- Apples stuck on desks
- G3, G4, and G5 models, e.g.
- Original G3s, e.g.
- Translucent Apples
- Colorful Apples
- Apple varieties?
- Colorful computers
- Machines that come with Mighty Mice
- They're non-PC
- Colorful computers of the '90s
- They aren't PC?
- Some Apples
- 1998 Apple debuts
- Apple Store selections
- Apple.com purchases
- Each of them comes with a Mighty Mouse
- Apples since 1998
- G5 models, e.g.
- Apple models
- Desktop models
- Apples on a desk
- Apple purchases
- All-in-one Apples
- Apples for teachers, maybe
- Apples that come in seven colors
- Machines with SuperDrives and FaceTime cameras
- They're "as much a work of art" as "state of the art"
- Some desktops
- Apples on some teachers' desks
- Certain computers
- Apple Store purchases
- Apples that compute
- Performa replacements
- Popular computers
- Apples in some schoolrooms
- Apples introduced in 1998
- Apples that can't be eaten
- They're not PC
- Apples for the teacher, maybe
- Colorful Apple computers
- They don't do Windows, as a rule
- Popular desktops since 1998
- Some Apple computers
- Mice can be found around them
- Apples on desktops
- Technological debuts of 1998
- Certain Apples
- Apple types
- Many people surf on them
- Apple sales
- Apple line
- Apple products since 1998
- Apple computers
- Ones not part of PC culture?
- Apples with chips
- Apple picks
- Apple output
- Apples with many cores
- Desktops with Retina displays
- Computers with 27-inch models
- Apple computers with numerous ports
- Big Apple computers
- Apple computers that come in seven colors
- Apple desktop computers
- Apple prods.
- Articulated Apples
- They originally came in Bondi blue
- School computer lab staples
- Non-PC purchases
- High Sierra runners
- They once came in Grape, Tangerine and Snow
- Popular desktops
- They run Catalina
- Apples on desks
- They're powered by M3 chips