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The weakness in the iMac range really lies in the models that aren’t available – I still miss the discontinued 24in model, while the lack of a more affordable machine in the £700-£800 range seems to suggest that Apple is simply turning its nose up at ...
Elegant and compact all-in-one design; attractive widescreen display; improved performance; good software bundle
Expensive; can’t be upgraded
Impressive design and performance, but the £999 starting price is not very competitive Good points Elegant and compact all-in-one design; attractive widescreen display; improved performance; good software bundle Bad points Expensive; can’t be upgraded...
New processors and GPUs give the new iMac a welcome speed increase, Gorgeous screen, Object of desire
No Blu-ray, No third-gen connectivity ports, No option for anti-glare screen Lack of Turbo Boost
The iMac is arguably today's best all-in-one computer, and the mid-2010 refresh takes it from strength to strength. It's expensive, but you're getting a lot of Mac for your money.
Strong singlecore and multitasking performance for the price, Upgraded GPU handles most Mac games with ease, SDXC card slot supports highercapacity cards than older iMacs, Bestlooking allinone on the market
No HDMI input, No Bluray, Native quadcore CPUs better at multithreaded applications, Small screen size for the price, Runs hot
Apple's iMac remains firmly grounded as a productivity device. Few all-in-ones offer comparable performance and none looks as pretty, which makes it easy to recommend for general-purpose computing and for the design conscious.…
Four RAM slots for 16GB maximum. SDXC slot supports cards larger than 32GB. Beautiful design and LED-backlit screen. Discrete graphics. Build-to-order 2TB hard drive and 3.6GHz Core i5 available from Apple.
A nonglossy display option would be nice. No eSATA port.
As expected, the 3.2GHz model outperformed the 3.06GHz model in our testing, but not by much. Only two of our 10 tests showed a speed gain of more than 5 percent. And the Call of Duty 4 frame rate was only 3.2 percent better with the 3.2GHz model’s be...
No Blu-ray optionSD card slot foolishly placedSuper-glossy display finish
The iMac line has long been a pinnacle of refined and elegant desktop computing, and nothing about that has changed with the new models. What has changed is that the low-end model now offers great performance at an extremely competitive price: the not-yet...
Extrait: On Monday, Apple updated its entire line of iMac and Mac Pro systems. And while the new Mac Pro models won’t be available until sometime in August, the new iMacs are in the Macworld Lab right now. The first system to finish our testing regime is the ne...
Discrete graphics. Core i3 processor. SDXC card slot. 1080p HD screen. Wireless keyboard and mouse. 802.11 a/n 5GHz support. Internal power brick.
No eSATA. No Blu-ray option. Mini DisplayPort is output only.
The Apple iMac 21.5-inch (Core i3) is the system that can convert your friend/relative/significant other into a Mac-faithful. It has a great design, stellar performance, and a pretty kickass price. For all these reasons and more, the Apple iMac 21.5-in...