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June 2015
(85%)
91 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(95%)
5586 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Qualité de fabrication
Dalle contrastée et très bien calibrée
Performances globales
Faible consommation
L’écran Retin
Le Magic Trackpad 2
Écran Retina d'excellente qualité
Bonnes performances du processeur
Le design et la qualité de fabrication
Fintions
Silence de fonctionnement
Consommation
Processeur performant
Dalle d'une très grande qualité
Magic Pad 2 très agréable
Le Fusion Drive de série
L'accès aux logements des barrettes de RAM
Le silence de fonctionnement
Les nouveaux clavier et souris
Les performances
Un bon et gros Fusion Drive
Design
Fin
Matériaux
Performances systèmes sous Mac OS X
écran 5K hauterésolution
Périphériques d'entrée à batterie rechargeable
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Très haute définition de l'écran qui manque encore d'intérêt aujourd'hui
Connectique située à l'arrière
Design qui n'évolue pas
GPU qui peine
Trop peu de nouveautés cette année
Un disque dur par défaut
Les ralentissements récurrents dans OS X
Aucune option pour changer de carte graphique
Souris toujours perfectible
Partie graphique vieillissante
Port de chargement de la souris absolument pas pratique
Très haute définition de l'écran qui manque encore d'intérêt
La capacité du SSD rognée
L'option Fusion Drive 2 To sans aucun intérêt financier
It's admirable that Apple has added the Retina disaplay to another of its 27in iMacs, bringing the price of entry to the Retina screen down, as well as reducing the price of the existing Retina model. It's probably only a matter of time until the only rem...
design, slim chassis, build quality and materials, system performance in Mac OS X, high-resolution 5K display, input devices with rechargeable battery
maintainability, port access, no USB-C, no Thunderbolt 3, less SSD storage with FusionDrive, charging mechanism Magic Mouse 2
Once again, the second iteration of Apple's Retina 5 K all-rounder leaves a very good impression. The manufacturer has produced a device with high quality chassis and an elegant design. The new input devices impress us and finally have rechargeable batter...
Extrait: Some doubted an all-in-one could deliver what a professional needed, but the 2015 iMac with Retina 5K display is looking to not only disprove that but squash such suspicions completely. Updated this year with Intel's newest "Skylake" sixth-generation proc...
Even better 5K display with wider color gamut, Handles tasks like 4K video with ease, Stylish and practical design, Decent builtin speakers
Base model performance suffers from weak graphics, slow disk drive, Needs USBC & more default RAM, Expensive compared to similarlyperforming PCs, Magic Mouse 2 is terrible
Apple's philosophy this year can be summed up with the cliché "if isn't broken, don't fix it." Skylake and better graphics hardware at least keep the iMac relevant, and people new to the Mac platform may be happy, mostly because of the incredible display...
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...
Incredible display, Outstanding value for money, Classleading design, fit and finish, Great connectivity options, Lots of great apps out of the box
Performance tradeoff comes with lower starting price, Not much else, near perfect
The new entry-level iMac with 5K Retina display takes a good thing and makes it even better, by reducing the asking price. Sure, there is a performance trade-off to be had, but it does not detract much from the overall value proposition - in, fact, it mak...
Spectacularly vivid and detailed display, Symphonic sound, Elegant software
Sluggish startup, No front-mounted USB ports, No HDMI-in
Apple trims maybe $200 worth of performance and $500 off the price of its stunning 5,120x2,880 all-in-one desktop, making a hard-to-resist photographers' and videographers' machine that much harder. Read More…...