Review: Apple iMac 2010 (27 Inch)
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2 Reviews:
| Review by | ShaswatPatel |
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| Submitted on | 2011-02-14 12:09:15 |
| With the powerful and massive success of iMac, the launch of Apple iMac summer 2010 is definitely a great job which is developed keeping in view of gaming interests of students, children, employees and businessmen who wish to have easy access to games. Certainly, the features offered in Apple iMac summer 2010 are eye-catching and customers will be very happy to own Apple iMac summer 2010. While it is agreeable fact that Apple iMac summer 2010 is not only long lasting but will render effective and efficient service to the Mac users. Those who are already using iMac products will still be more pleased with Apple iMac summer 2010 as it is carrying advanced features of 4 USB ports, a pair of audio jacs, a Fire Wire 800 port and an Ethernet adapter. | |
| Review by | CNet |
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| Submitted on | 2011-02-14 12:00:33 |
| The good: Largest display among all-in-one desktops; best-in-class productivity and gaming performance; DisplayPort provides home entertainment flexibility; SDXC card slot supports cards up to 2TB in size. The bad: Connecting external video devices requires an extra, expensive adapter because it lacks an HDMI port; no Blu-ray drive; runs hot. The bottom line: Apple's new $1,999 iMac comes with a faster CPU and a new graphics card, helping this 27-inch all-in-one desktop stay as competitive in performance as it already was in screen size. Despite the still-frustrating absence of an HDMI port, we have no qualms recommending this system for work or play. | |
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