Testseek.com have collected 80 expert reviews of the Apple iMac 27 inch - Late 2012 - MD096 / MD095 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iMac 27 inch - Late 2012 - MD096 / MD095.
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Published: 2012-12-14, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
Abstract: When Apple announced the new iMacs a few months ago, I paid attention. My "old" iMac was three years old and was in need of either a total reload of Mountain Lion , or an exorcism.The old machine was acting pokey, probably due to numerous OS and app insta...
Abstract: With the help of "FENN" on the MacRumors Forum, we have some early GPU benchmark results for the 27-inch 'late 2012' iMac with the GeForce GTX 680MX GPU. For now, we compare it to the 2011 iMac with Radeon HD 6970M GPU and a 'rogue' Mac Pro with the G...
Superlative 2,560x1,440 display, Swift performance, Matchless software, Available Fusion Drive
Expensive, No HDMI input, Awkward rear-facing ports, No hard drive access, No height adjustment
Apple again delivers the all-in-one desktop to beat, with brisk performance and a glorious thin-edged, reflection-fighting display as well as Cupertino's classy, admirable software. Perhaps the most pleasant surprise: Avoid the options, and you (almost)...
The new iMac is a beautiful piece of hardware, that’s clear to see. Apple’s clever construction techniques have enabled a stylish, distinctive all-in-one, but more importantly they’ve legitimately improved the user-experience, too. The full lamination...
Stunningly thin design. Impressive lowglare display. Topoftheline processor and graphics card offer bestinclass performance. User serviceable memory slots. Ports include Thunderbolt and USB 3.0.
Pricey. No upgradability beyond RAM. No height adjustment
The Apple iMac 27-inch (Late 2012) all-in-one PC is the pinnacle of desktop design and manufacturing. It's not perfect, or cheap, but it's worth every penny....
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Published: 2012-12-03, Author: Brian , review by: pcmag.com
Stunningly thin design, Impressive low-glare display, Top-of-the-line processor and graphics card offer best-in-class performance, User serviceable memory slots, Ports include Thunderbolt and USB 3,0,
Pricey, No upgradability beyond RAM, No height adjustment,
The Apple iMac 27-inch (Late 2012) all-in-one PC is the pinnacle of desktop design and manufacturing. It's not perfect, or cheap, but it's worth every penny....
Stunning design, Good performance, Gorgeous, low glare screen
No optical drive, Limited user upgrades, No height adjustment
Stunning to look at and stunning to use, the 27-inch iMac wins accolades as the best all-in-one desktop computer on the planet. You might be equally stunned when you look at the price tag, but most say you at least get what you pay for.PerformanceA premiu...
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Published: 2012-11-30, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: I've been counting pennies ever since, waiting to see if it's truly time to upgrade my setup. I've now had a chance to live with both of Apple's new desktops, but am I buying? Should you?...
Abstract: Although we saw the new iMac 21.5in at the end of 2012, Apple has kept us waiting impatiently for the redesigned iMac 27in. Thankfully, that wait is now over. It's a stunning transformation: where the previous model was a thick slab, the all-new incarnati...