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Apple has updated its iMac line, keeping the metal-framed design from last year but upgrading internals such as processors and hard drives. The first Apple iMac, launched in 1998, had a 233MHz processor which might seem risibly slow today - the curr...

Apple shows that the melding of hardware and software makes for a very compelling computer. Sleek and cool-running, the latest Apple iMac is arguably the best one-stop PC youll find, at home running Windows or its native Mac OS X. Andrew Harrison Low...
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Apple shows that the melding of hardware and software makes for a very compelling computer. Sleek and cool-running, the latest Apple iMac is arguably the best one-stop PC youll find, at home running Windows or its native Mac OS X.

Great design, quiet...

Wont run the latest games at highest settings thanks to its graphics card The Final Word Apple shows that the melding of hardware and software makes for a very compelling computer. Sleek and cool-running, the latest Apple iMac is arguably the best one...

Apple shows that the melding of hardware and software makes for a very compelling computer. Sleek and cool-running, the latest Apple iMac is arguably the best one-stop PC youll find, at home running Windows or its native Mac OS X.
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2014-04-17 03:43:58
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Beauty becomes a beast. An excellent Mac whose performance is a match for its looks. This revamp of Apples slimline all-in-one Mac keeps the same aluminium and glass exterior that was first unveiled last summer, but beneath the surface lies a major...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2014-04-17 03:44:02
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A slight bump to the specifications for the same price, the option to upgrade the graphics means the 24-inch iMac keeps the Editors Choice it earned last year. A bump to the frontside bus and a smidge more L2 cache can safely be classified as a minor...

Industryleading design, Big, beautiful display, Excellent application performance...

Higherend model features same midrange graphics card of lowerend models, Free phone support ends after 90 days, Might want to hold off until Leopard is released to save yourself the cost of an OS upgrade...

With the same elegant design as its 20-inch, 2.4GHz sibling, the 24-inch, 2.8GHz iMac offers 30 percent more screen area and a modest performance boost. The iMac competes with the PC desktop market now better than perhaps any previous Mac to date, but...
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consumerelectronicsnet.com Updated: 2014-04-17 03:43:58
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, I never thought I???d be a fan of the iMac, but Apple has done it with a beautiful design, impressive speeds, and a wonderful, gorgeous display (up to 24"). recommend this article ??? Page: 1 Heath McKnight is a filmmaker and author who recently co-p...
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Apple has updated its iMac line, keeping the metal-framed design from last year but upgrading internals such as processors and hard drives.The first Apple iMac, launched in 1998, had a 233MHz processor which might seem risibly slow today - the current...

Apple shows that the melding of hardware and software makes for a very compelling computer. Sleek and cool-running, the latest Apple iMac is arguably the best one-stop PC you'll find, at home running Windows or its native Mac OS X...
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The Apple iMac (24-inch Penryn) ($1,799 direct) is the iconic all-in-one desktop that others try emulate. Its aluminum-and-glass face evokes the iPhone and iPod Touch, a look that works well. A successor to the aluminum 20-inch iMac, the last model I...

Outperforms some quad-core Windows systems. Windows- and Mac-compatible. Fully HD-capable screen. Recyclable aluminum-and-glass construction. Energy Star 4.0-certified. Minimal cables. A speedy 2GB of RAM is standard. No bloatware.

No media card slots. Mighty Mouse. Other systems are starting to catch up in design. No Blu-ray.

The iconic iMac now adds a next-gen Intel Penryn processor to its mix. Its faster, more powerful, and still the one to beat...
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