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October 2015
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Écran quasi parfait
Rendu sonore de qualité pour un tout-en-un
Design et finition
Processeur performant
Totalement silencieux
Consomme peu
Écran Retina d'excellente qualité
Les bonnes performances du processeur
Les nouveaux clavier et souris
Le design et la qualité de fabrication
Le silence de fonctionnement
L'écran Retina d'excellente qualité
Les performances du processeur
Le SSD ultra rapide
Design
Qualité de fabrication
Magnifique écran Retina 4K avec colorimétrie P3
Clavier et souris de nouvelle génération
Performances globales.
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Un disque dur qui bride les performances
Le système de recharge de la souris
Prix des options de stockage
Connectique peu accessible
Un piètre disque dur par défaut
Aucune évolution possible en interne
L'option Fusion Drive 1 To revue à la baisse sur le SSD
Publié: 2015-11-06, Auteur: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
4K screen resolution in top-end model looks great, new keyboard, faster performance than predecessor
Slow 5,400rpm hard drive as standard, mouse uncomfortable to use, no post-purchase RAM upgrades, Fusion Drive limits flash to 24GB (down from 128GB)
If you are still wanting to be bound to the desk and go Apple then the iMac is certainly the way to do it. Going Retina is certainly worth the extra cash with this 21.5-inch model - delivering ultra high-definition 4K without breaking the bank. The...
The 1TB hard disk is more than a little disappointing, as is the fairly significant cost of upgrading to a Fusion Drive and a Magic Trackpad 2, and don't get me started on the placement of those ports, but the cheapest 21.5in iMac is a capable and well-bu...
Apple upgrades the 21.5-inch iMac with a stunning 4K-resolution display, along with faster processors and Thunderbolt 2. The redesigned keyboard, mouse and trackpad all have rechargeable batteries and lightning connectors
The new processors are still one generation behind Intel's latest and there are no discrete graphics options. No HDMI input means it can't double as a TV monitor
The smallest Apple iMac trades up to a 4K display, and jumps to newer, but still not the latest, processors. While the design hasn't changed, newly crafted accessories with rechargeable batteries and Lightning connectors add flair and convenience...
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Publié: 2015-11-05, Auteur: Chris , review by: theverge.com
Extrait: The best all-in-one there is, now in both 4K and 5KLast year's iMac brought the Retina display to Apple's desktop product line in dramatic fashion. The 27-inch 5K screen was a jaw-dropping addition that made the all-in-one impossible to look away from. An...
Stunning, pixel-dense 4K display, Bundled peripherals are now rechargeable, Very good performance for an all-in-one
Hard drive in entry-level model makes for slow bootup, occasional sluggishness
With a pixel-dense 4K display, refined design, and now-rechargeable peripherals, Apple's $1,499 compact iMac is an eye-pleasing, premium computing machine. (As good as it is, just know that the larger-screen 5K model doesn't cost that much more.) Read Mo...
4K Retina display with P3 color gamut, Powerful internals, Small footprint
5,400 rpm HDD is a snail, Price borders on 27inch 5K iMac, Slight backlight bleed at screen periphery
The 4K iMac's main draw is its gorgeous Retina display. For desktop users interested in having the best display around, the 21.5-inch 4k iMac is an easy recommendation with one caveat: it needs the HDD upgrade. An SSD would be preferable, obviously, but...
Publié: 2015-10-22, Auteur: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Superb color rendering with DCI-P3 color space, Fast, powerful machine for most uses, Beautiful design, Wonderfully quiet, cool running, Decent price tag, 9.4 million pixels, El Capitan OS X works great with 4K display
No HDMI connectivity, Uses slightly older Intel processing chip architecture, No discrete Graphics card technology, Storage memory could have been more advanced
While we consider Apple's 5K Retina iMac to be the superior machine overall, the new 4k iMac has plenty going for it and comes at a relatively reasonable price for a piece of Apple technology with such a superb integrated True 4K display. On the whole, i...
Publié: 2015-10-13, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Gorgeous screen with an improved color gamut, Retina scaling modes let you use the 21.5-inch iMac to display as much information as the 27-inch iMac, a nice feature for people without much space, Quad-core Broadwell CPUs aren't the newest on the block but
No dedicated GPU options, and the integrated GPU chugs if you increase the resolution or hook up another 4K display, No user-accessible RAM (or any user-accessible parts, really), No Thunderbolt 3 or USB Type-C, No Target Display Mode, Putting all the por
Publié: 2015-10-13, Auteur: Jason , review by: macworld.com
Gorgeous Retina screen, Thunderbolt 2 support
Fast flashstorage available as an option, Hampered by slow 5200 rpm hard drive, Discrete GPU available only as configuration option, Uses previous generation Intel chipset
The 5K iMac is an incredible computer, one of the best Macs ever made—but it's also just too much for many people. A 27-inch display can dominate a desk or a room, and though the price tag has come down a lot in the past year, it's still on the pricey...