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November 2013
(86%)
72 Reviews
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Abstract: How fast is the 2013 Retina MacBook Pro compared to the 'best' early 2012 Retina MacBook Pro? And how do both compare to the 'best' 2013 iMac? We have a sampling of games plus Heaven and Valley results. GRAPH LEGEND2013 iMac = 2013 iMac (27") with 3....
Abstract: How fast is the 2013 Retina MacBook Pro compared to the 'best' early 2012 Retina MacBook Pro? And how do both compare to the 'best' 2013 iMac? We have twelve tests that should help answer those questions...
Abstract: I should say this right from the start: When it comes to Apple's current line of iMac all-in-one desktop computers, I love the design. Love, love, love it. I've always been a big fan of the aluminum enclosures Apple employs across its product line, but...
Haswell and NVIDIA form a powerful foundation, Best looking all-in-one on the market, period, Incredibly thin
High end panel looks great from all angles, Built in speakers aren't crap, Boot Camp allows you to run Windows without a perforance hit
Expensive compared to Windows systems, Connectivity ports are inconveniently placed on the back of the iMac
The late 2013 edition iMac line leverages the performance punch of Haswell and follows it up with NVIDIA GeForce 700 Series graphics. As configured, the 27-inch iMac reviewed here bolted through our benchmarks with ease and posted especially impressi...
Abstract: The new iMac Apple introduced without much fanfare a couple of weeks ago is an evolutionary upgrade, retaining the slimline design it debuted with last year's pre-holiday refresh , and introducing some major specification bumps under the hood. For owners ...
Published: 2013-10-07, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
Abstract: Apple doesn't love us enough to send us devices for review, nor can we afford to purchase one of every new Mac that hits the market. Fortunately, our sister site TechCrunch was able to take a close look at the 2013 iMac and did a short-but-sweet review of...
Abstract: Editor's Rating: 4.0 out of 5.0The Apple iMac 27-inch (Nvidia GeForce GTX 675M) ($3,099 direct) desktop is a powerhouse system for those who need high-octane performance. It can be upgraded to 32GB of memory and a high-end third-generation Intel Core i7 p...
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: 2014-02-04, Author: Bobby , review by: crn.com.au
Abstract: A formidable all-in-one, with updated Haswell internals, but an even higher price. After last year's iMac redesign, Apple has stuck to the tried and tested in 2013. As such, this year's iMacs are little more than a refresh, with a handful o...
Built insanely well; Very, very fast; Still one of the prettiest computers you'll ever see; Excellent screen; Includes 802.11ac WiFi;
SD card slot is still in an awkward position; No optical drive may still be a hurdle for some;
Anyone in the market for a fast, solid, and nicely designed computer will no doubt find something to love about the new iMac, as it delivers the same Apple quality you've come to expect in an excellent all-in-one.We still take aim with the placement of th...