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It's the granddaddy of the concept, yet the Apple iMac remains the most svelte and cool-looking all-in-one you can buy. See all PCs reviews . We've looked at the late-2012 27in iMac before, but this is a prime example of how selecting exactly the right c...

The 27in iMac is still an obvious choice for any creative designer. It's immensely powerful and delivers outstanding image quality. It also offers peerless design and impeccable build quality. This model is by far the quickest for running games, although...
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This is the third iMac we've tested in recent times. After the entry-level 21.5-inch Mac ( review ) and the higher-end version of the 27-inch iMac ( review ), we will now take a closer look at an even more advanced version of the 27-inch iMac, equipped...

The £2,179 or € 2,685 version of the 27-inch iMac is a very fast system, and it still of course has the outstanding 27-inch 2560x1440 display. We loved how the Fusion Drive works in MacOS X. It strikes the perfect balance between having a fast SSD and l...
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The 27in Apple iMac features the same impossibly thin design as its smaller brother, yet somehow seems even thinner and more impressive in this larger version. See: more reviews of Apple Macintosh computers . The screen itself is really very impressi...

The 27in iMac is an obvious first choice for any creative designer. It's immensely powerful and delivers the best image quality. It also offers peerless design, impeccable build-quality and the ability to run the more powerful OS X. It's a pricier option...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-08-30 06:44:25
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Several weeks ago we reviewed the 2012 21.5-inch iMac. Now we're on to the 27-inch. The 2012 27-inch iMac has a slimmed-down chassis, new components and an IPS display with...

Design, materials, finish, Excellent display (high contrast and accurate colours), Wide viewing angles, Great audio, Quiet fan, Low heat, Screen resolution (2560 x 1440)...

No more DVD drive, No TV tuner, Optional features = expensive, All the ports are in the back (not most practical location)...

The 2012 generation of the 27" iMac is slimmer than ever (bye-bye DVD drive), and has lots of computing and gaming power. Oh yeah, and both the screen and audio are top-notch. This is one excellent all-in-one computer! All it really needs is a TV tuner an...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2013-08-30 06:44:25
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Apple revisits its top-end iMac, and reasserts its position as the best all-in-one bar noneRating: 5Average: 5 (1 vote) lthough we saw the new iMac 21.5in at the end of 2012, Apple has kept us waiting impatiently for the redesigned iMac 27in. Thankfull...
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alphr.com Updated: 2013-08-30 06:44:25
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Although we saw the new iMac 21.5in at the end of 2012, Apple has kept us waiting impatiently for the redesigned iMac 27in. Thankfully, that wait is now over. It's a stunning transformation: where the previous model was a thick slab of metal and glass, th...

Apple revisits its top-end iMac, and reasserts its position as the best all-in-one bar none...
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Apple's latest 27in iMacs are slim, lovely and very expensive. They don't have optical drives anymore, as Apple switched to online software distribution and OS recovery last year. What this polished all-in-one does have is four USB3 ports, an SDHC card...

Stunning 5K display, Performance...

Price...

It’s beautiful and very powerful but the extra upgrades make this high-spec iMac rather too costly for most...
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Apple, Pros Significant speed boost over predecessors; reduced screen glare; user-accessible RAM slots; improved speakers; Fusion Drive upgrade availableCons No SuperDrive; no FireWire; user access to internals more difficult than ever$2199Apple’s larg...

Significant speed boost over predecessors; reduced screen glare; user-accessible RAM slots; improved speakers; Fusion Drive upgrade available...

No SuperDrive; no FireWire; user access to internals more difficult than ever, $2199...
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A while ago Apple updated its iMac design, and the 2012 models' main distinction is that they are thinner than their predecessors. We already reviewed the 21.5-inch model, and today it's time for the 27-inch version. It has a resolution of 2560x1440 pix...

The 27-inch iMac we tested costs £1,699, and that's not nothing. You do get a very stylish computer in aluminium with above-average specifications. It has an excellent 27-inch display, a powerful processor, 8 GB of RAM and a fast graphics card. The main...
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techradar.com Updated: 2013-08-30 06:44:25
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The new 21.5-inch Apple iMacs have been on sale since the November 2012 refresh, but we had to wait around a month before the larger, 27-inch models hit the shelves. They're certainly worth waiting for. Packed with new technology and boasting an exciti...

Great new Ivy Bridge processors, Upgraded GPU, Speedy Fusion Drive, Breathtaking new screen...

No optical drive, Slow HDDs in standard model, 3TB Fusion Drive incompatible with Boot Camp Assisstant, FireWire 800 port gone...

The 27-inch 2012 iMac has real style, but it doesn't sacrifice function to form. Its screen is excellent, has lots of power under the hood and the Fusion Drive option is a great alternative to a speedy-but-expensive SSD or a capacitous-but-slow HDD. Some...
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Apple's latest iMac range are hands down the nicest looking PCs currently on the market. But, with the 21in Apple iMac 2012 we found it lacked the performance to match its price, making it almost entirely a luxury purchase. So, equipped with more powerfu...

The 27in Apple iMac 2012 is a bit of a luxury with you paying both a premium for the all-in-one form factor and for the Apple name, build quality and style. However, unlike the 21in iMac, which we felt was a bit underpowered, the 27in model makes a bit mo...
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There are two iMac sizes available in the newly refreshed late-2012 line with the 27-inch positioning itself as the powerful big daddy of the two. While the 21.5-inch model we've recently played with suggested itself as a kitchen computer, to be share...

Big screen, thin design, fast, looks good, Fusion drive...

Not very portable...

It's big, it's powerful, it gets the job done...
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The 27in version of the new Apple iMac is – as you'd expect – even more expensive than its 21.5in all-in-one PC counterpart, but it's arguably the more attractive of the two. Besides, if you're going to fork out over £1,000 for a new machine then you migh...

It goes without saying that there are numerous Windows PCs that can provide comparable performance at a lower price. However, few of them – nay, none – can match the build quality or the luxurious 27in screen of the iMac. That screen is ideal for graphics...
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Viewing Apple's iMac 27in (late 2012) desktop from the front, it looks at first as if Apple has done the same thing to the iMac as it did with the Mac mini (late 2012): Updated the internal hardware but left the exterior unchanged. The edge-to-edge glass...

Stunningly thin design, Impressive low, glare display, Top, of, the, line CPU and graphics card, Offers smart new Fusion Drive...

Can't be upgraded beyond the RAM, An expensive machine...

Oozing quality, and with a gorgeous design, the new iMac 27in is the best all-in-one desktop we've ever seen, with a look and feel that manufacturers will be trying to replicate for years. The machine isn't without downsides, though, such as the lack of...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-08-30 06:44:26
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Viewing Apple’s iMac 27-inch (Late 2012) desktop (model MD096LL/A) from the front, it looks at first as if Apple is doing the same thing to the iMac that it did with the Mac mini (Late 2012): updating the internal hardware but leaving the exterior unchang...

The Apple iMac 27-inch (Late 2012) all-in-one PC is the pinnacle of desktop design and manufacturing. It's not perfect, or cheap, but it's worth every penny...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2013-08-30 06:44:26
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Apple pioneered the 27 inch all-in-one market and for almost two years sold the device unopposed. It's only recently Windows manufacturers have wisened up, with Samsung, HP and Asus offering 27" Windows renditions that could very well eat into Apple's mar...

Unparalleled design; High resolution screen; great peripherals;...

No HDMI; No Bluray; Limp gaming ecosystem;...
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The Apple iMac 27in (with Nvidia GeForce GTX 675M graphics) is a powerhouse system for those who need high-octane performance. It can be upgraded to 32GB of memory and a high-end third-generation Intel Core i7 processor – and indeed our review model sport...

Stunningly thin design, Impressive low, glare display, Powerful performance...

Pricey, No HDMI, in or out without an adapter...

The Apple iMac 27in (with Nvidia GeForce GTX 675M) certainly makes a case for itself. Of course, you'll certainly get better performance when you max out the memory and have an SSD on board, as our review model did. If you're a Mac maven who already has...
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Although we saw the new iMac 21.5in at the end of 2012, Apple has kept us waiting impatiently for the redesigned iMac 27in. Thankfully, that wait is now over. It's a stunning transformation: where the previous model was a thick slab, the all-new incarnati...
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Apple’s new 27-inch and 21.5-inch iMacs look great, boost performance and boast some nice new features… but, boy, have they taken a long time to reach us...
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Apple's new 27-inch and 21.5-inch iMacs look great, boost performance and boast some nice new features… but, boy, have they taken a long time to reach us. [Updated with full 2012 iMac speed tests, 16 January 2013.The previous range of 21.5- and 27-inch iM...
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smartoffice.com.au Updated: 2014-06-21 12:58:38
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The new iMac is full of visual allure derived from its metal-and-glass unibody chassis. Like all modern Apple products, it promotes an understated design that continues to look good despite its age, evoking quality craftsmanship through premium materials...

Unparalleled design, High resolution screen, great peripherals...

No HDMI, No Bluray, Limp gaming ecosystem...
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