User friendly usb or firewire interface for new garageband user

Hi, newbie here: sorry if this is redundant, but in my case i just ordered an imac 17" with lots of speed and i want to know what are easy but decent interface options that folks can use to record in Garageband.
I assume the new computers come with Garageband3?
I have a couple shure mics; 57 and 58, and some ukes with and without active pickups, and a p.a. system. I have a couple accoustic guitars too, and I do some vocals.
I am new to GB so will be looking at the video tutorial for GB as well.
Any recomendations for an easy but decent interface REALLY appreciated.
imac duo    

PreSonus' hardware is plug and play:
http://www.bulletsandbones.com/GB/Interfaces.html

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