digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-06-12 02:19:51
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The Screen Apple's computers come with (very) glossy displays. There's not much you can do about that, unless you want to pay an extra £41 to upgrade to a matte screen on a 15" or 17" MacBook Pro.The 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution was envisaged to tak...
Good screen with reasonable colours, Quiet, Stylish, Optical audio input and ouput, Finally includes an SD card reader...
Contrast slightly below average, Very glossy scrfeen, Mini DisplayPort only video input, No Bluray player, Performances average all...
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We've seen some spectacular all-in-one PCs, but this outdoes them all. Somehow, Apple has stretched the silver machined curves of the iMac to a massive 27in size, without losing its allure. It shouldn't work, but it does.The giant enclosure is gorgeous...
Stunning one-piece design and a magnificent 27in screen, but the usual Apple foibles are there to drag it down...
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The 27in screen has a huge 2,560x1,440 pixels. This is roughly equivalent to four 13.3in MacBook displays stuck together. The screen has a glass finish that reflects light from overhead sources, causing distracting glare. It's very bright, though - alm...
Apple's latest iMac is desirable, but it's neither an entertainment all-rounder nor a true powerhouse...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-12 02:19:51
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Like previous versions of the Apple iMac, this latest design is an ‘all-in-one’ computer, meaning the entire system, apart from the keyboard and mouse, is enclosed inside the screen unit. This top-of-the-range iMac has had some subtle changes made to i...
Superb screen; very quiet operation; impressive software included...
Expensive...
A powerful computer with a spectacular screen Good points Superb screen; very quiet operation; impressive software included Bad points Expensive...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-12 02:19:51
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Like previous versions of the Apple iMac, this latest design is an ‘all-in-one’ computer, meaning the entire system, apart from the keyboard and mouse, is enclosed inside the screen unit. This top-of-the-range iMac has had some subtle changes made to i...
Superb screen; very quiet operation; impressive software included...
Expensive...
A powerful computer with a spectacular screen...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-06-12 02:19:51
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If we could, we'd take points away from this iMac simply because by giving it a 27-inch display Apple threatens our livelihood. You don't need our input to simply walk past the 27-inch iMac on a store shelf and recognise that it's the largest all-in-on...
Largest display among allinones, Fast dualcore CPU makes up for lack of quadcore (mostly), Finally has an SD card slot, Wireless mouse and keyboard, Mini DisplayPort input ripe with possibility...
Most Windows allinones in the price range have Bluray, Touchsensitive mouse gestures not as responsive as we'd like, Apple's expensive customer service policy...
Apple's new 27-inch iMac will charm plenty of you with its screen size alone. Fortunately that won't lead you astray. Behind its expansive display, Apple has packed one of the fastest all-in-ones available, and added a few useful extras to sweeten...
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The new Apple iMac range boasts four standard configurations. We tested the second-most expensive model, which has a massive 27-inch screen, an Intel 3.06GHz Core 2 Duo processor, a 1TB hard drive and an ATI Radeon HD 4670 graphics processor with 256MB...
Impressively large screen, Expanded RAM capacity, Can be wall-mounted, Can be used as external display...
No Blu-ray option, No matte screen option...
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All-in-one PCs have become this season’s go to gadget for PC purveyors. But while Windows 7’s release has heralded a frenzy of deft desktops, Apple has returned with new take on the iMac. The new top end model, clicking in at 27-inches, is a monste...
Amazing hidef visuals, build quality, ease of use...
Price...
Yes it's expensive, but this isn't just the best iMac out there, it's the best all-in-one computer...
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Featuring bigger and better screens and shiny new mice, the physical changes to the aluminium iMac in this update are the most dramatic since it was introduced over two years ago, but the speed improvements are marginal at best. The new iMacs are curre...
Impressive image quality from display and any angle; mini DisplayPort has video-in support; improved speaker system; new SD card slot.
No significant performance increase over previous top-of-the-line model; Glare and reflections from screen may frustrate some users; FireWire 400 peripherals require an adapter; Apple Remote not included.
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itpro.co.uk Updated: 2014-06-12 02:19:51
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Stunning one-piece design and a magnificent 27in screen, but the usual Apple foibles are there to drag it down...
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It's heavy, though; bump the desk and the entire thing wobbles on its stand. Even the motion of typing is enough to get it oscillating. An optional wall-mounting kit may alleviate this problem...
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Since the launch of the ridiculously elegant aluminium iMac two years ago, many have tried to replicate its covetable looks, great performance and value for money. The Sony VAIO LV comes close, the Lenovo IdeaCenter A600 a little bit nearer still. But...
Astounding looks. Excellent screen. Silent operation...
Over-designed peripherals...
A better screen than most standalone monitors with a top notch Mac thrown in for free, though the new mouse is far from magical...
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alphr.com Updated: 2014-06-12 02:19:51
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We've seen some spectacular all-in-one PCs this year, but this outdoes them all. Somehow, Apple has stretched the silver machined curves of the iMac to a massive 27in size, without it losing any of its allure. It really shouldn't work, but it absolutel...
Stunning one-piece design and a magnificent 27in screen, but the usual Apple foibles are there to drag it down...
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T3.com Updated: 2014-06-12 02:19:51
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Apple's latest iMac upgrade isn't a radical overhaul, but it's more than an upgrade The iMac range now boasts four standard configurations, with custom options available if you order through Apple’s online store. The two smaller machines boast 21.5-in...
Gloriously large, Crystal-clear, instant-on screen, Very fast processor, Can be wall-mounted, Video in - use as external display...
Backlighting not entirely consistent, Can't adjust vertical height, No matt screen option, Optical drive seems slower than previous models...
A very solid new release for Apple's iconic all-in-one, but a few issues need to be addressed with the next revision...
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The new iMacs introduce the most drastic changes to Apple's all-in-one aluminum design since the metal iMac was introduced a little over two years ago. The new design lends itself more towards use as central part of a home entertainment centre.
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about.com Updated: 2014-06-12 02:19:51
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The 27-inch iMac sporting the Intel 3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo processor may be the best value in the current iMac lineup. Offered at $1699, the 27-inch model has a gorgeous display that may well be the best display Apple has produced so far. Paired with the...
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maclife.com Updated: 2014-06-12 02:19:51
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The 27-inch iMacs are an interesting sweet spot in Apple’s current product line. The model we reviewed comes in at $100 less than Apple’s current price for the 30-inch Cinema HD Display, which of course doesn’t include an actual computer...
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brighthub.com Updated: 2014-06-12 02:19:51
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Have you seen the new iMac 27-inch computers? They are beautiful, sleek, BIG, with a large hard drive, lots of RAM. Did I mention BIG? It looks like a television! This is going to be a huge hit.Big is BeautifulRating The fact that the screen is a full...
I have to admit, when I received word that the 27 inch iMac had hit the stores, I did too. I raced to the store so I could see one up close. It looks so much better in person than it does online in the photos. I felt like I was watching a television sc...
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The 27-inch iMac is already a milestone for Apple through its inclusion of a truly greater-than-HD display, but the addition of Core i5 and Core i7 processors transforms it into a near powerhouse. This is the first iMac in recent memory to come close...
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Macworld Lab ran our complete suite of benchmark tests to gauge the speed of the new iMacs. What’s intriguing about the new iMacs is that they all use the same 3.06GHz Core 2 Duo processor with 3MB of shared Level 2 cache and 4GB of RAM. If you think that the new iMacs would post similar benchmark...
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It’s the biggest all-in-one Apple have ever offered, not to mention the fastest and most media-centric, and it’s pretty much guaranteed to hypnotize anybody wandering into their local Apple Store. The hyperbole practically writes itself, but at the end...
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When it comes to the all-in-one desktop market, the Apple iMac is the standard bearer. And, like any other industry-leading product, this makes it a target for all of Apple's competitors. The unveiling of the new configuration is an annual event for...
Continues design dominance. Wireless keyboard. Wireless Magic Mouse. Mini DisplayPort input. Better screen resolution than a 1080p HDTV. EPEAT Gold and Energy Star 5.0.
Card reader is SD-only. No eSATA. Requires third-party adapter for HDMI or DVI input. No Blu-ray option.
The Apple iMac 27-inch (Core 2 Duo) promises to be bigger and better, with more screen real estate, a higher resolution, and power savings to boot...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2014-06-12 02:19:51
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The Apple iMac is the all-in-one desktop that most every PC maker has been trying to emulate in the recent rash of all-in-one desktops. Some, like the Lenovo IdeaCentre A600, have come close to matching it in terms of style. And others, li...
Stark, beautiful design; innovative peripherals; impressive performance; amazing LCD with best-in-class resolution...
Lacks Blu-ray drive, HDMI port; mouse features take getting used to; mini-DisplayPort adapter, remote cost extra...
Aggressive moves on style, performance, and price help Apple's flagship all-in-one top its competition—and there's simply no ignoring that jaw-dropping display...
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In the 10+ years since the iMac was born as Apple's simple computer, it's become visibly less of a computer and more of a display. And what a screen this new iMac has. But First, Simplicity This 1998 ad has Jeff Goldblum narrating that there are t...
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