Apple computers, especially their flagship iMacs, are often described as "the Porches of computers". That's not necessarily true of every aspect, but certainly a few. It's definitely an expensive way to have an all-in-one, but it certainly has an allure. Since it's only one... Read the full review →
great!
Design and form factor
great!
Noise
good
Speed and features
good
Size and weight
good
Power consumption
poor
Expandability
I bought the 2010 i7 imac because of its great quality/price-value. The display alone is worth a 1000 bucks, so no complaining there. Anyways, it's a great machine to work with. The screen and its resolution are huge, which a love... a lot. Although the all in one concept isn't unique... Read the full review →
reviewed on Dec 28, 2010
purchased on Dec 14, 2010
great!
Design and form factor
great!
Noise
great!
Power consumption
good
Speed and features
good
Size and weight
so-so
Expandability
Overall no major complaints it worked great right out of the box. No issues or problems setting it up. this machine replaced my old 15 mac book pro that i was really using as a desktop and not as a lap which was why i went with the desktop instead of just replacing the laptop. i love the additional... Read the full review →
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.
If you’re looking to use this as an office or home computer then you'll find this all-in-one packing real power, able to handle intensive operations without slowing down, rivalling many standard desktop computers.