For a general consumer setup we can't help but think this is a bit too much. The vastly more affordable and still hugely capable 21.5-inch model makes a lot more sense ... But, for ease of setup, aesthetic appeal, and overall performance and flexibility, the iMac is as hard to ignore as ever.
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This isn’t the all-in-one for buyers on a budget, and shopping around for regular desktops may find you equal or greater performance for your money, but the 2011 iMac is a polished update to one of the best machines on the market today quote
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If you’re looking for a machine that eliminates the technical hurdles of your daily grind, while delivering more than enough power to make your leisure-time activities much smoother, too, this is it.
Read the full review →We recommend Apple's new 27-inch iMac to digital media editors and others with serious performance needs on the strength of its impressive speed, its connected device potential, and its market-leading 27-inch display.
Read the full review →The 2011 iMacs bring the product line up to date with the latest Intel’s processors and with FaceTime HD cameras, and the inclusion of Thunderbolt and SATA-3 compatible drive connections makes them ready for the next generation of storage devices.
Read the full review →It's pricey, has a huge screen, and is as powerful as an Asgardian thunder god. If you need a graphics PC for your business, the new Apple iMac 27-inch (Thunderbolt) will rival the huge tower workstations currently available.
Read the full review →It used to be that if you needed a fast desktop that ran OS X you ... had to shell out for a Mac Pro. With this generation I firmly believe that the 27-inch iMac is a real alternative.
Read the full review →This isn’t the all-in-one for buyers on a budget, and shopping around for regular desktops may find you equal or greater performance for your money, but the 2011 iMac is a polished update to one of the best machines on the market today.
Read the full review →I have not been happier to have this great PC. the iMac has all the right bells and whistles that works great for me.
Read the full review →I'm a victim of the iMac screen dimming problem, caused by LG's shoddy wiring in the monitor, that Apple refuses to acknowledge and fix. It's a shame that such an otherwise excellent machine is ruined by something so simple.
Read the full review →The iMac remains the single best all-in-one computer available. The 27-inch model is virtually the only machine of its class on the market, and it's hard to argue with its $1,699 entry price given that a similar IPS display alone costs nearly $1,000. There's far more competition for the 21.5-inch...
Read the full review →Having been an Apple fan for a long time, it's always hard to choose the form factors for the computers I want. I have a 2010 MacBook Air that runs great, but I really also wanted a large display on a computer that had plenty of power and a big hard drive. Yep, essentially, I wanted to have the...
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