iMacintosh
English
Etymology
Noun
iMacintosh (plural iMacintoshes)
- (rare, nonstandard) Synonym of iMac.
- 1987, David H. Wyatt, “Computer hardward and language teaching”, in System, volume 15, number 2, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Pergamon Journals, , →ISSN, →OCLC, pages 221–224:
- Recent Apple price changes now make the iMacintosh less expensive than an equivalent IIgs.
- 1998 November 1, Gennica Hamilton, “New and Improved iMacs, but the Price???”, in comp.sys.mac.advocacy[1] (Usenet), archived from the original on 28 July 2025:
- I'd beg to differ that the price of an iMacintosh would not be considered "cheap". There is no machine on the market with this high of quality monitor, bundled software, incredible speed, which takes up very little desktop space... It's a true gem in the marketplace.
- 2013 July 16, Patrick Bonin, Alain Méot, Séverine Millotte, Christopher Barry, “Individual differences in adult handwritten spelling-to-dictation”, in Frontiers in Psychology, volume 4, Lausanne, Vaud: Frontiers Research Network, , →ISSN, →OCLC, page 3, column 2:
- The PsyScope software (Cohen et al., 1993) was used to run the experiment on an iMacintosh.