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  Published: 2013-02-11, review by: maclife.com

  • Almost no screen reflections. Great new processors. Fusion drive.
  • No optical drive

 
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  Published: 2013-01-21, review by: computerworld.com

  • Abstract:  There's something different about Apple's latest iMac, and it's obvious even before you see it. The peculiarly shaped box it ships in hints at the design changes made to this model, which was unveiled by Apple in October and is only now shipping in sig...

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  Published: 2013-01-16, Author: Rich , review by: cnet.com

  • Apple's attention to detail extends to the 21.5-inch version of its thin-looking Apple iMac
  • Windows-based all-in-one PCs offer tough hardware competition in the sub-$1,400 price range
  • The 21.5-inch iMac will be a compelling lower-cost all-in-one for Mac loyalists, but you can get more capabilities from similarly priced Windows all-in-ones.

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  Published: 2013-01-08, review by: wired.com

  • Our loaner iMac included a 1terabyte Fusion Drive, a hybrid drive with both 128GB of Flash storage and a traditional, spinning 1TB HDD. All of this is optimized at the system level in OS X Mountain Lion. Your workflow gets optimized on the fly — frequentl
  • Pricey. Builtin speakers are loud, but lack bass. No optical drive could be a total downer for some. On the 21.5inch, there's no way to upgrade the memory yourself, and the standard (nonFusion) hard drive is only capable of 5,400 rpm. 27incher gets userac

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  Published: 2012-12-27, Author: Kyle , review by: gizmodo.com

  • Sure. Maybe. If you want an iMac as a pretty-looking home station, theres no reason to not go for the slimmer design with better guts and the option for the fusion drive. But if youre considering this 21-inch model, be aware that its much tougher to cu...

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  Published: 2012-12-27, Author: Kyle , review by: gizmodo.com

  • Sure. Maybe. If you want an iMac as a pretty-looking home station, theres no reason to not go for the slimmer design with better guts and the option for the fusion drive. But if youre considering this 21-inch model, be aware that its much tougher to cu...

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  Published: 2012-12-14, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com

  • Speedy Intel Core i5 quad core processor. Discrete graphics. No power Brick. Svelte chassis.
  • No touch-screen option. Entry-level pricing isn't so entry level. No HDMI-in. Magic No user upgradability. No height adjustment
  • Slimmer and faster, the Apple iMac 21.5-inch (Late 2012) is the desktop PC to buy if you're looking to avoid the whole touch-screen conundrum. The new iMac upgrades components, looks great, and has the power to do real work in a business or at home....

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  Published: 2012-12-09, Author: Alvin , review by: examiner.com

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  Published: 2012-12-07, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com

  • Great CPU performance courtesy of quad-core Ivy Bridge processors, GPU performance in the higher-end models should far exceed last year's, Anti-glare screen coating is excellent, Much thinner and lighter, More power-efficient hardware cooled by a single f
  • Having all of the ports (and now, the card reader) on the back is still inconvenient, Speakers sound a bit worse than in previous models, GPU performance in the base model isn't much better than last year's (and is sometimes a bit worse), Slow 5400RPM har
  • Enlarge / Desktop performance mixed with laptop-style compromises.Andrew CunninghamHere's our biggest problem with the new iMac: making a laptop thinner and lighter is immediately noticeable. You touch and move a laptop constantly. Not everyone wants a la...

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  Published: 2012-12-05, Author: rob-ART , review by: barefeats.com

  • Abstract:  Originally posted Wednesday, December 5th, 2012, by rob-ART morgan, mad scientistDecember 6th, correction on item 3 of "Clarification" and added OWC Mercury Elite Pro miniDecember 7th, 2012, replaced 1st Gen LaCie LBD Thunderbolt with 2n Gen results.There...

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