

You'd buy the iMac with the standard and, if you need it, you can buy the extra keyboard right away. I don't see why Apple did not request the supplier of the "standard" wireless keyboard to manufacture a wider version with the keypad. I was disappointed to find out that there is no numeric keypad version of the wireless keyboard. It is just a matter of time, I know, but not having a full keyboard was adding to the clumsiness. So, I am at the very beginning of learning the mac and I already feel very clumsy, missing all my short cuts and tricks from Windows.

I bought an iPhone, really liked the simplicity and easy of use and I decided to switch the whole household to Apple: 2 iPhones, an iMac and a macbook. I basically threw away about 20 years of windows training/familiarity but I could not take Microsoft OS anymore. I just got my first Mac, an iMac 27 with the i7 processor and I love it.
